No worries about the money. In my mind, I'm independently wealthy.
I couldn't get rid of the smell. I had a hard time mounting four bikes on, in, or around the trailer. Increasing total weight with add ons became an issue.
The hatch was useable but should have been built better.
It could have been built lighter even though I used 1/2" 5 ply from the big box store.
1/2 ply is ~50#
Used ~17# of paint. Used 12# of hardware. The 1 1/4 " receiver and needed steel for a rear bike rack was 20#. Bike rack for four is 20#
The new plan is to build a 4 x 8 x ~30" cargo box. The box will have a divider at the 6' 6" mark. This will leave an 18" deep rear box.
There will be a lid. It will be hinged at 6' 6" from the front of the box. There will be another 1' 6" hinged lid from the rear.
The rear 4' x 18" x 30" box portion will have shelving and be a rear galley of sorts. The front 6' 6" section will be the cargo area but with the hinged lid and some fabric/canvas I can also use it as a sleeper. Thinking of the kids on that one.
The other important dealing is that the four bikes will be mounted on top using Sagman style car roof top mounts. The portion of the bike mount that grabs the down tube is 3#. I'm saving ~25# there alone.
I will be better able to control tongue weight and have more cubic feet of storage capacity.
I also see a canoe and/or a kayak in the near future.
This next build will be more fitting in the off road or non-traditional forums.
I'm going for lightweight and strength. 2 x 2 stick framing with 1/8" door skin or ply for the walls. 3/8 ply for the floor. 2 x 2 framing with 1/4" ply for the top(s). I even entertained using interior hollow 30" doors for side walls. They are lightweight. But, will opt for stick framing to make side doors. blah, blah.
When I hit the Lottery, I'll pick up one of those '46 Kit replica's or I'll hit Gage up. Ooo la la
Here's a rough sketch. The graph paper is 1/4". The rear galley shlf will be 34" from the ground as per normal household dimensions. The bikes will mount to the front hinged lid. The top of the box will be ~46" from the ground. It is a good height so as to be able to lift the bikes up on there.
