by UTguy » Sun Apr 23, 2006 11:38 pm
I have designed and built a bunk system for my teardrop. My kids love it and it resolved my needs for an awesome emergency shelter. You have to sacrifice interior storage room in the form of cabinets to make it work, but in an emergency I'd rather have my kids inside and comfortable, rather than my possessions. However, the interior does have an ample shelf to hold a 13 inch tv/vcr combo, laptop, backpack and more! And, there is a full galley!
I have been lurking on this board for a while and wish to thank many of you for your design tips. You helped me get my projects off the ground with confidence.
I will be starting my fourth teardrop build tomorrow and will once again be installing the bunk system. I couldn't afford to outright build one, so I planned to build a few and roll the profits into one I could keep. I'm almost there! This board aided my technical needs and Visa provided the short term funds. Please email me and I'll point you to the pics.
A few more details on the bunk system. To the untrained eye, my design looks and functions like any other teardrop suited for two people. Full galley with shelf for a cook stove and cooler/water container underneath. Nice interior storage shelf for miscellaneous items. However, the interior shelf (just above your feet when you are laying down) slides forward, the partition wall between the cabin and the galley folds down, and delivers a 55 inch bunk for a couple kids. The design is ultra-simplistic, but highly functional and sturdy!
Thanks again for all the great information!!