Conch Fritter goes on its first drive. First drive consisted of driving the 1 mile around the lake. IT was time to bring her down from her birthplace at the top of the hill, in the temporary garage to her final build location on an actual concrete pad next to the house.
Trim isn't installed, door handles not installed, galley hatch is just leaning up...but it is officially a Teardrop/Tiny Travel Trailer! It looks so much smaller now that it is hooked to the truck than in the temporary garage.

Those things in the door windows are the Conkies. Even the trailer tongue lift is temporarily mounted and tied up with rope. Do not pay any attention to the EPDM roof covering that is overhanging. It ends up being glued down behind the "wings" trim and then sealed. Also, by accident I did the last layer of poly with gloss instead of satin. Probably don't have time to sand it down and do a satin coat before we leave next month on the trip, but I might.

On the front of the trailer I'll be building a tongue box, doubt if I'll get it done before the NY trip, but it will end up looking like a pirate chest. I'm glad I extended the tongue though, makes it easier to back up with the extra distance to the trailer wheels. I can't believe how light this is. I'll be adding the tongue box base though, to hold the battery and propane then start the weight shifting game as I finish the galley and bed install.

It is getting there
dave