I've been lurking here since February, and I've learned a lot from all the fantastic information on these forums. I have decided what type of teardrop I want to build, so I thought it was about time that I joined.

I will be making a foamie because I really like the efficency of the low weight, which will be ideal for my Nissan Maxima, that has a tow rating of 1000 Ib. My exterior design is similar to a full size travel trailer but with much smaller dimensions, after I completed a rough Sketchup I realized it's also a reverse Teardrop design. I have no plans for a galley, my 2 Dogs will be comng on all camping trips, so I want to maximise the interior space.
Here's my Sketchup design, excuse their roughness, I did these while learning to use Sketchup, and the axle is a few inches too far forward. I will do a final version shortly, with all the correct measurements, with some other revisions.


I already have 4x8 Northern Tool utility trailer which I will be using for this project, I use it frequently to carry items which are too big for my car, but unfortunately I don't have room for a second trailer, so I am thinking of having a rear hatch in the teardrop, so I can put big boxes and wood in there on trips to the hardware store. I plan to raise the floor by 4" to clear the wheels, so I can have a flat floor which will be 5' 6' wide. I've measured my car for trailer clearance on tight turns in parking lots, and I will be able to extend the floor by 6" beyond the trailer frame at the front and rear, so the floor will be 9' long.
I have collected about 2/3 of the parts, and I expect the weather to get really cold shortly, so I plan to research and get the rest of the parts, and finalize my design. I will start the build in March when it's warmer and hopefully get it done in 3 months, as I really want to go and visit some national parks next year. I picked up 6 sheets of 2" XPS foam this week, so there is no turning back now.


Thanks for all the great information provided here, and I look forward to starting my build journal in the spring.
