Mike , after all my endless designing , drawing, and head scratching , ( and building two other campers) we ended up with a trailer that looks exactly like every other horse trailer in the neighborhood

, which is good for going around unnoticed (stealth) amongst the farmers , but disappointing for the radical design department ...

Nice thing about it is , there are no sharp corners to worry about. water and crosswinds just roll over the surface ... less places likely for leaks to get in . The use of the Old Timer’s Aluminum paint would be the bees knees eh ? It held up great and protected surfaces many years ago ... Maybe there is a contemporary Latex based “Aluminized” (metal powder) paint around ???
The Mad Dash could become the Big Dash. That would be very Cool eh , sorta like Big Pink ...
JMHO the Winter Warrior , although very Clever, might not translate as well to Foam without a lot of extra support ( I don’t know, although it has been done ...sorta’ ... a while back ... )
Best do what you’re most comfortable with , you have waaay more experience here than anybody else ...
Ps. for folks living in wet rainy areas , we'd now highly recommend functional “drip edges” on all trailers , Foamies or not ... They really work to help preserving our choices of flooring materials ... JMHO ( after much experience with wet floors )

We’re all learning as we go ... Thanks to everybody working together!!
