Like so many others, I am in the planning and convincing stage of an eventual teardrop build. We currently own and are selling a 17' RV. After 3 1/2 years of dragging around the giant air catcher we are going back to tents for several reasons. The double bed is just to damn small, the tiny kitchen is completely useless and we setup an outdoor one anyway, we never use the dinette except to store stuff. And my word does it burn fuel. About 20L/100km to tow the beast. That's more than double what I use driving my TV on the same trip.
Things we like about the trailer. A fridge is an awesome thing to have, a close by toilet is great in the middle of the night, the trailer has lots of room to pack our outside kitchen, nice chairs and other stuff. Power is also a bonus and sometimes the A/C and Heat are nice.
Every time we look at trailers we drool over any outside kitchen. Basically we have realized that for us a camping trailer is a bed with storage and a fridge. I think this can be done with a well designed tear and as a bonus I'll own it outright.
Wish list;
King bed - a must
Fridge of some sort, either propane or 12 volt. I already have a 160w solar system and deep cycles so I have enough power.
Nice to haves;
An extra bunk or two for possible kidlets,
Lots of storage space, possibly separate from living space. Think small generator and porta potti storage.
Safe way to heat with propane.
I'm thinking a larger 6x12 or 6x14 should be able to accommodate all of this. I know she might be a bit heavy but that's ok. As long as the frontal area fits behind my SUV it should be just fine. What I'm looking for is your experience. Have there been any 6x12 or larger builds. How did they turn out. If not, why not. Point me in the best direction please.
If you have made it this far. Thank you for ready my long winded post.