Basically, a 7' trailer with a little more of the shape like a Midget or other standy. I'm looking for an extremely light-weight trailer. I'm using a HF 40" x 48" trailer as the base, trimmed down and with a longer tongue. There will have to be wheel wells intruding somewhat into the body, but hopefully mostly covered up by part of the mattress.
My primary goal is to have something I can bug out in for an overnight camping trip, or a short trip with my wife. I've got a Scotty 15' for longer trips (next project - fixing that up). I'm used to camping in small lightweight tents - I used to backpack and currently camp out of my Yarisor Pacific Coast.
One odd thing that has come up - the deflection on the springs of my trailer is extremely low. The trailer is rated at 860 lbs. I put the axle over the springs to bring the body down and now have about 3.75" between the axle and the frame. However, putting around 750 lbs of water weight on the trailer (5 x 18 gallon tubs filled to capacity) the axle only deflects an additional 7/8". I can't imagine that I'll ever push it past 2" deflection at this point, which is good for the wheel wells. I'm also considering getting rid of one of the leaves (there are two per side) and adding a single shock absorber in the middle of the axle (or is it better to put it on the side even if I only want one?) However, at this point I'm aiming for simplicity with options kept open.
HenryB