wlivesey wrote:I've added the overhang to the popup. I think it looks pretty good. Here are a couple of samples with it in the up and down positions.
Ah..... sealing a pop-up roof in the down position is easy.... sealing it in the up position is at least very hard and possibly impossible.
Whatever you do, you'll end up with water sitting in a trough
above a seal, which is bad in two ways:
- The water will be trying to get past the seal.
- When the pop-up is lowered, the small amount of water above the seal will flow inside the trailer.
If you think this won't happen, you haven't done the detail design yet!
I think the only practical option would be to build in gutters that catch the water that gets past the seal and then pipe that water away using flexible tubes (which is how most car sliding roofs work) - it's not a great idea in my opinion as it's just dying to go wrong or get blocked and soak the interior.
The simple, flush-when-down, one-piece pop-up is a lovely idea but I think you should assume it's impossible - it certainly is at least as hard as all the rest of the teardrop put together.
Andrew