

My personal noobie thoughts are mostly about your angular design on page three: I prefer two side doors, but could compromise on one rear door if all the other conveniences work well. I also like that your fiberglass parts can be painted in colors of our choice.
I'm tall. I'd like room for either a queen or full XL bed. Both are 80" long.
Prefer the wider and sturdier NT 5' x 8' trailer. Have a HF 4' x 8' trailer and the flimsy tongue twists when the tongue jack is down and the trailer is rolled around on the jack wheel. There could also be more under bed storage room with the wider NT trailer.
Would want to use a solar collector instead of the rear skylight on the uppermost flat roof section. Might want to use a Fantastic fan too...though roof space may then be lacking for both. How wide is that roof section? Solar panels greater than 125 watts (UL solar 12 volt 125 watts is 48" wide) need 58" or a little more width to fit well.
Is there room for a cooler; preferably an ac/dc refrigerator/freezer like a Truckfridge http://www.tnttt.com/viewtopic.php?f=32&t=57386, indelb, Dometic, or ARB in the slide out kitchen?
How would these trailers be insulated? Could you (we) easily add rigid foam insulation or would it be difficult to do so? How about the ease or difficulty of installing interior paneling?
How are the sections joined together? With bolts only, bolts and epoxy, or an adhesive/sealer like silkaflex?
Years ago I added an openable glass skylight to my car.

An ending thought. I've warmed up to the utility of a traditional Benroy design. So if you offered it in 8', 9', and 10' kits (outer shells) I'd most likely choose the 10 foot Benroy. You might make and sell a fiberglass Benroy kit with just the two sidewalls. Though a galley hatch kit would be very helpful for 4', 4'6" and 5' wide Benroy galleys. If you did that I suppose there would be demand for the front and roof structures too. Where does this kit idea end?
