For some background, I have been offered a seasonal job located just outside of Leadville, Co. My wife and I currently live in Oregon so I will have a home base and shop to work on the CTC. This is not a full-time (365day) build as I will be returning home multiple times throughout the year. However, each stay will be long-ish at 3 months. I have a place to park the trailer at the work site where shore power, water and sewer will be intermittently available but not guaranteed. There is a yurt on-site as well which is heated and quite comfortable year round so if the CTC has some catastrophe I can stay at the yurt if there is any failure or whatever.
This is my first build for something like this and I expect it to be a rather challenging one. I am going the CTC route because I don’t trust the pre-built travel trailers and have always been a DIY kind of guy anyways. For now I have access to a shop which I can use to build this out.
I am looking at a 7 X 14 Interstate Tandem Axle LoadRunner Cargo Trailer as my starting point. To be towed by my 2014 Tacoma with the factory tow package. Tacos are fairly anemic when it comes to towing with a max tow cap at 6,500lbs and a easily overloaded rear axle. I don’t want to go over 4,000lbs fully loaded just in case. I think I am pushing the limits with the 7X14 trailer which is listed to have a dry weight of 2,100lbs but I think I’ll need the space. Especially considering I am planning on putting everything within the insulated interior (no external tanks). Also, my wife is giving hints that she is super jealous and may join me inside the unit in the future adding more need for space.
I plan on putting my build progress here. So I can share and get feedback. Thanks for looking!
Initial concept sketch:
