Hello. I’ve been called The Duke since I can remember, and I live up in the NorthWest corner of the NorthWest U.S. I’ve been through about 4 different careers, and at the moment, I’m retired from mechanical engineering. I’m almost as old as rocks, but I’m determined to build a teardrop, or something similar.
I’m glad to finally be on the forum. I’ve been waiting until I had some kind of a decent idea before making the jump. My interest in TD’s goes back about 5 years, but I only started seriously designing something this year. I bought Kuffel Creek’s manual, and learned a lot from that, but it was just too small, especially since my wife’s got to have indoor plumbing that can be used in the middle of the night (actually, me, too). And it has to be towed by my vehicle, which is a CR-V (tows 1500#). Looking at all the different designs on the forum, I thought a Benroy might be expandable to hold a potty, and spent a lot of time on it, and even ran it by Mike S. He gave me some good advice: “what looks big enough on paper probably isn’t”, and showed me why. He wished me luck redesigning and suggested the Forum. So here I am, having been through a 1)Cubby, 2)inflated Benroy, 3)something that looked like a horse trailer and finally 4) something that’s not a teardrop at all, but it is still tiny, sort of. It’s bigger than I started with, but it’s still cramped.
Basically what it is, is a miniature Grasshopper shape with the basic teardrop stuff crammed in, plus the potty. I had to move up to a 5x10 frame. I’ve gotten a lot of the details designed, but I’ve only put the basics up in my album. Take a look, and everyone that cares to can tear it apart. Critics are what I need, right now. We used to call them “design reviews”. Have at it.
I didn’t want to call it a Grasshopper, but I had to call it something, so currently it’s called “Skeet’r”. You can even tear THAT up, if you want.
Have fun!