I've been lurking for a few months while I thought about building a teardrop camper and I want to thank everyone for all the great information on the forum. Any comments or suggestions are very welcome.
I was tempted to buy a trailer and have been tempted to buy the raindrop 560 but between the price tag and the fact that it isn't exactly what I would want makes me think I'm going to end up building from scratch.
The teardrop will have to sleep a family of four. My boys are young (one is two and the other only a few months) and I expect to camp alot with them before they graduate to a tent of their own and my wife and I get the teardrop to ourselves. Does anyone have experience with the raindrop (or similar teardrop setup) and sleeping four inside?
First off, the tow vehicle will be a 2010 Jetta sportswagen TDI with a westfalia european hitch. The car has a lot of torque and is rated to tow over 3000 lbs in europe but only 1000 in the US. I figure it's safe to split the difference and limit myself to 2000 lbs. Actually I'm hoping I can get my dry weight to ~1000 lbs and total packed tow weight under 1400 to 1500. Is this reasonable?
I'm not planning on tricking out my tear too much. I don't plan on having any heaters, air conditioners, water heaters or water tanks. Which is one question I do have, I really wonder how useful the little sinks I see in a lot of teardrops are. They look great and I'm sure the owners love them but the added complexity of water tanks, pumps, and greywater makes me think I'll stick with a couple plastic tubs and water cube with spigot.
I'm planning on a 68" X 10' trailer built over the wheels with bunk beds in front similar to the raindrop 560 for the boys. My brother has been trying to talk me into skinning the whole thing with fiberglass either over insulation or over a 1/8" ply skin. Myself I love the look of the woodies, but the maintenance required of a woody worries me. I really like the look of the aluminum skinned teardrops but fiberglass skin with a nice paint job to match the sportswagen would be really cool too. My brother claims a continuous fiberglass skin will add alot of strength to the torsion box of the teardrop for very little weight compared to an aluminum skin which seals the camper but adds no strength. Can anyone comment on that?
This is my first design, the galley is still being tweaked but I envision the cabin with bunk beds across the front with the top one detaching/rotating down to make a couch like the camp-inn raindrop.