I think I've settled on a larger teardrop build modeled after the Grasshopper design. My 2 favorite styles so far are the Mega Mini's and Stomper XJ's SawTooth XL. Looks wise I love the Sawtooth, but size leads me more towards a Mega Mini. Whatever it ends up being will be towed behind my Jeep WJ (V8, 3" lift). I'd like something similar in height to the jeep (approx 6'3" from ground level) and it WILL see offroad use quite a bit. I like the rear galley design. Im thinking a 5x10 frame? Perhaps slightly wider.
Has anyone done a teardrop build that incorporates an area to transport a dirtbike? I've seen a few builds where a hitch receiver is added to the rear of the trailer either for bicycles or whatever and that's an option for the dirtbike too. My concern is that with that much weight that far back from the axle my tongue weight will be much lighter. I can compensate for that by moving the axle back further but then when the dirtbike isnt on the back my tongue weight will be much higher. Which is the lesser evil? Too much or too little tongue weight?
Im not too picky as far as options go. A basic cook top is on the list and Im DEBATING adding water or not. I thought about just using portable jugs and using that weight on the tongue to offset the weight of the dirtbike if necessary. Fridge would be nice if I could get a nice cheap propane unit.
Another issue I run into is due to my climate. I live in Alberta, Canada and its anywhere from 30 degrees Celsius to -40 degrees Celsius and can drop 20 degrees C within a couple hours. I'd like to have the ability to use the trailer year round as I do a TON of fishing. Generally 1-2 times per week year round (ice fishing rocks my world). I'd love the option of staying out on the ice overnight in the trailer. So, air conditioning and a decent heating system are high on the list. The problem is power consumption. I also want an LCD TV in there for slow fishing days.
Are there any super small propane furnaces out there? A furnace for a standy seems like extreme overkill and a waste of space, but I'd like SOMETHING. I've seen the ceramic candle heaters etc and dont think those would fit the bill for me.
Im pretty used to dealing with metal, but wood is a challenge for me so it should be interesting. Im hoping to start buying some of the larger items within the next month or so. I've been spending the last few weeks drywalling and organizing the garage so I have room to work over the winter.
Wish me luck! Any advice?
