bbarry
Hurray...made it to ITG3 and even met some of you there! We had a great time and the little trailer pulled great for 600+ miles.
Very glad to hear you made it! Congratz!
If I may... I'd like to comment on your new laundry list of things to do to your tear before the next trip because these are things that I consider to be "must haves" and I am somewhat designing my teardrop around these very features. I hope I don't come off like an arse for illustrating the benefits of these features... but these elements are foremost in my mind at all times. I need help...
Second door - it seems she doesn't like crawling all over each other
- Not to mention the awesome ventilation (fan or no fan) that two open doors provides! Then there's also the provision for relaxing and enjoying the view in either direction. Indeed, two doors is a "must have"!
Interior cabinets roughed in - a spot to put clothes
- Even two horizontal shelves (divided vertically... or not), will be a huge convenience. Since my tear's build is planned to be as lightweight as possible (considering the materials I'd like to use), I was thinking of along the lines of something from the sleeping quarters of a racing sailboat: Simply a shelf and netting... or just netting made of shock cord... and perhaps one small interior cabinet door for toiletries, personal items and first aid if these things aren't stored somewhere in the galley or tow vehicle.
Electrical and battery - she wants lights and a fan? This is camping!
- Without a doubt, a 12V system is a must for my teardrop camping "off the grid". At the very least I'd be constantly using a pair of lower-wattage galley lights and a pair of reading lights in the sleeping cabin that can greatly save on the consumption of my lantern's liquid fuel.
If fact, I'm designing my tear around the placement of the 100 Ah AGM deep cycle battery I've my eye on. The battery is 65 lbs. and there'll be some add'l electrical equipment (inverter, converter and charger) and I want it all as close to and behind the trailer axle as possible, securely mounted and vented with computer fans within it's own enclosure.
A countertop in the trunk...err, galley
- Yes! and although not all tears may need fresh and greywater tanks and a sink, we do need a place to make coffee and sammiches when safely stopped along the road! Another "must have"!
Again, Brad, thanks for indulging me (as if you had a choice, lol)... for letting me download in your thread with a few afterthoughts for you. Forgive me if I come off as a wannabe "know-it-all", but, it's just that since I've been unable to officially begin my teardrop build, these things are leaking out of my head! I am unable to control myself!
