After looking into various types of mobile camping vehicles , I settled on building a small travel trailer. Last year I bought a new Subaru Forester and later learned that the company had reduced this vehicles' towing capacity from 2400 lbs to 1500 lbs. The Outback model with the same engine and drive train is still listed to tow 2400 lbs. what to do ?? I found that most travel trailers weighed more than 1500 lbs and the ones that were exceptionally light were expensive and only had 6 ft high ceilings. I knew I wanted certain things that would be difficult to find in any one manufactured trailer. Early in 2015 I decided to design and build a trailer that would fulfill the vision I had for a comfortable, durable and functional camping vehicle. The goal was to fill the following criteria :
1) Build a dry weight trailer that weighs no more than 1500 lbs.
2) Build a shape that would be fairly aerodynamic to reduce wind resistance
3) Use exterior materials that could withstand harsh weather , Ultra Violet , hot sun , ice and snow for many years.
4) Have nice interior materials ,, no flimsy paneling or particle board cabinetry
5) have a toilet in a private space
6)Have as many of the comforts of larger trailers as weight would allow
7)Be able to cook inside when the weather is bad
8 )To have large unobstructed windows for lots of natural light and ample ventilation.
9) to have unique lighting
10) to build an electrical and gas system that would allow me to boondock for extended periods.
11) to have a 6ft 5 in high ceiling
What follows is my build journey that is at this time only partially finished and is, as all good adventures, an endeavor with uncertain results..
I invite comments , suggestions , helpful tips and questions as I move along..
Cheers Jadedave