Hi all! Name here is Matt and I live in upstate New York.
I've been lurking here for a few weeks and browsing the web for various ideas.
I am looking for a tiny travel trailer for 1-3 night dry camping. I am involved in wilderness search and rescue and we do training and searches on weekends, so I would like to be able to travel to the location and be all set for spending a night or two instead of haivng to head home each night. Often there are no hookups or other resources where we park. I also want some reasonable storage room so it could store emergency supplies if I needed to "bug out" due to a diaster.
I am short (5'7") and my wife is even less. I don't mind being a little cramped, as the intended use is short term.
I am currently looking down 2 paths: Buying an enclosed cargo trailer and converting it, or building a frame on to a trailer frame.
The cost of an enclosed cargo trailer would run from $2000 for a 5x8 with no side door up to $2700 for a 6x10 with a side door. And all I have is an empty box that still needs modification.
The other option seems most cost effective. Harbor Freight has the 4x8 1740# trailer on sale for $299 right now, and I have a 15% off coupon. So for $255 I could have a trailer frame. With some overhang, I could size my shell to at least 5x8. I can't see the materials to do that costing $1750 (the difference between buying an enclosed). So while much more time is involved, it is probably considerably less expensive. I already own the 4x8 8" wheel model, but I would rather keep that for a utility trailer and buy a heavy duty frame for the camper.
Weight is not a big concern, as I tow with a full size SUV. I would say my woodworking and construction skills are "marginally intermediate" and I have a good assortment of power and hand wood working tools. I have no experience welding, so I would like to keep the metalwork to a minimum.
Framing the trailer would be fairly easy. I am more concered about the shell. I am worried about how weather tight I can make it...I know a lot of people use plywood and then seal with...and while that is the course I would probably take, I have no experience with that type of sealing....but I do have experience with general painting.
My biggest priorities are an enclosed (ie closet type) bathroom. I realize that this will probably involve some type of Porta-Potty. Also some room to work (desk, two way radios) is important. A galley is not, as this is designed for 1-3 day use, I consider "home cooking" to be non-essential. As for sleeping, I am trying to decide whether to space a bed in to this trailer, or would I better using that space for my bathroom/work/storage area and instead sleeping in my SUV at night (seats folded down).
Shape wise, I am probably looking at something generally profiled like a Simple. The TD shape is not important <ducks>.
So, anyway, that has been what has been crossing my mind for the past few weeks. Any comments?
Thanks all!