Wow, I am kind of surprised! Thank you all for the input. The MiniBago always struck me as kind of a clunky design, not very clean. Joanne, you are hereby dubbed the Queen of Angular Trailers. I beg forgiveness, your Grace, for abandoning the TT fold for the shiny roundness of Teardropdom. It's the Fish Inn and Rocky's designs that lured me to the dark side, those are two slick trailers.
Mike, I realize that the curve comes down really too far in the back (I think it looks, dare I say, sexy!?). If I stop the curve at 15 degrees from top, I'll end with a bobtail rear end and I'm not sure if anybody wants to see that!
I wanted the curve to come to the top of the countertop where the hatch will end and undercounter storage will be handled with hatch access from the back. Madjack, your comments about the front kick-out echo my concerns about that design. I think the new design will be easier to build. The cutback under the rear counter allows me to stand at the counter without rapping my knees against the lower storage area.
Because I am as weird as I am, uniqueness of design was and is still important to me, which is why I like this look. It looks familiar to, but not the same as, a classic teardrop. I think I'll dub her "Streamliner". Wife has said we are not covering in aluminum

. Oh, and to hijack my own thread. I finally got a new tow vehicle last night, a Durango that can tow 8700 pounds. Overbuild, shmoverbuild, she's gonna be built to last! Thanks everyone again for the input, I'm actually about to start makin' sawdust in a couple of weeks.
GB
I'm not dead, yet. I'm feeling better.