I want to make room for an extra full size bunk in my 'still in the planning stages' teardrop. One thought I has was to make the galley slide out the rear 3 feet on rails.
This would give me room inside to put up a temporary bunk platform when stopped. I'd have to support the galley when it's extended, but that's no big deal, and I'd need some kind of roller/runner system to slide it out.
My question is.. How much of the structural integrity of the tears is based on the cross bracing provided by the galley construction..
Would other aspects of the roof skin provide enough support while parked? When the trailer is travelling, and the galley retracted, I'm sure it would be locked in enough.
And what if the galley were self contained, so that it rolled out, and had legs/wheels to be free standing? Hmm, I might need to do some drawings, as that would free up the full base of the tear for sleeping.
Just some thoughts.
Thanks!!