5 x 9.5 x 4 tall. I'm calculating about 1250 fully loaded (crosses fingers...), but I'm not done yet.
I probably went a little heavier than I needed on the frame and deck. Could have saved 100-150 lbs, but I'm getting smarter as I go along. And it's taking me so long that by the time it's done I'll be a freakin' genius!
Waiting for "someday" will leave you on your deathbed wondering why you didn't just rearrange your priorities and enjoy the time you had, instead of waiting for a "better" time to come along...
Thanks to everyone for replying. All of your TD's look great. I'm so used to building everthing so heavy when I do remodels on old houses and building cabinet. Lightweight construction will be new for me. William
Not sure if I count in this post, as we did not build ours...we opted to make a purchase. Heres our numbers: Little Guy Rascal, 460lbs, 4' x approx 8' x 39" inside height. Composite walls, minimal galley. 40-50lb tongue weight.
When we decide to build our next one, we will look at doing all aluminum framing, structural foam floor and galley, etc and try to get in the 300's for an ultra ultra lightweight version....dreams!!!!
Terry & Lisa -------------------------------- From our LG Rascal to the Cabin-A.....The LG found a good home!
"When employed, live like your unemployed....so that when your unemployed you can live like your employed!!"
I got a 650#r,, give or take ,,, 4x8x4' dats loaded with stuff for the weekend and ready to go,,, tongue weight is approx 45 lbs, empty, so I load the nose heavy to compensate for the weight difference,,,
chipper
Living large,,,travling small !!!
54"x9'4" tear
4'x8' tear
Serro Scotty rebuild(in progress)
My fat A$$ tear is 5’2”x 10’ x 4’4” and smashes the scale at 1750. It was weighed with all gear ready for a trip, the only things that were not in it was food, water and BEER.
Many miles and many tears. Times were hard but now they're changing.
You should know that I'm not afraid.