Hello Folks!
I'm from Abita Springs, La (just north of New Orleans.)
Im 50 yrs old, happily married and have been lurking for a short time, trying to digest as much as I can before I make a complete fool of myself.
No tear yet, but like most, I've got one on the drawing board.
I'm looking forward to learning from you all, so please be gentle with all my noob questions and off the wall ideas. I hope to someday meet many of you on the trail or at events.
Ok, so here's my objective. I'm considering a low-cost mobile retirement. I've got a few years before retirement, (hopefully) so I' have plenty of time to do it right.
The problem is that even the most thrifty alternatives (motorhome/camper trailer w/traditional tow vehicles) are fuel hogs.
Call me crazy, but I'm trying to conceive of a full-time mobile retirement solution for two, utilizing a large, low-profile aerodynamic pop-up tear (hard sided) that at least has the basic day-to-day living ammenities, yet still gets as close to 30mpg as possible.
I need to keep the loaded weight under 2,000lbs, as that is the maximum limit for my tow vehicle (a modified 2006 chevy cobalt SS auto 2.4l). I'm trying to build my tear as light as possible, as I know the weight will kill my mileage in the mountains, regardless of how slippery it glides through the air.
Though on the surface this seems an impossible task, I'm willing to commit the time to research, plan; and resources to accomplish this. Since this will be my primary residence, I'm willing to spend quite a bit more than one normally would in a project of this type, ie. aluminum frame, composite construction, etc. to make it happen.
I greatly appreciate everyones selfless sharing of their hard earned wisdom. Hopefully it will save me from making some very expensive mistakes (though I know I'll still make a few).
I'll post up some of my ideas and sketches for critical review, evaluation and suggestions shortly.