John61CT wrote:carry a lot of water and/or propane on/near the hitch
But that is still a good answer to the problem you're creating by putting all the other weight all the way to the rear. Focus first on making the kitchen as light as possible.fourbtgait wrote:If you carry all your water upfront you run the risk of to heavy a tongue, plus after you empty the water you are to light..
John61CT wrote:Or maybe have a chuckbox with the heavier pots etc, able to relocate forward when water is low. Carry your grey water rather than dump it. Or make a box to fill with ballast when needed, many way to skin a cat.
Flynnworx wrote:I built a 4x8 benroy and after 2 years traded it for a 6x12 cargo for the same reasons. We have barn doors rear and galley in back. I will shoot some pics tomorrow. Rigid polyiso Insulation and squirting low expansion foam into tube steel framing was a bigger deal to me than weight worries. Don't use cheap paneling for ceiling and walls unless you want to replace after 2 years like I am. Have fun with your build and get camping! We are still members of the TN tearjerkers even though we are CTC campers now btw
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