dh wrote:Mike, just curious, how much does that weigh? I see the scale under it.
As shown it was 36#. More information here: http://tnttt.com/viewto ... ight#27968
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dh wrote:Mike, just curious, how much does that weigh? I see the scale under it.
hikingstaffs wrote:Hi Folks,
Thanks again the the great ideas.
I just returned from my kayaking trip on the Saco River in southern Maine. I camped out in my tent and it gave me the opportunity to consider 'what if'. The camp site I stayed at was clean, spacious and wooded in a well designed, maintained and secured campground beside the river. The site had NO hookups; that suited me fine. There was a privy up the road and I had my BBQ and Coleman stove, lots of food and water. There was a threat of rain last night and a few sprinkles.
I would have appreciated a TD. The first night setup was at dusk and a bit rushed. I would have appreciated a galley.
Although I'm not planning to install hook up services I agree I should research those requirements and add structure that may permit me to add them later, if I want to add them. Although, having 12v lights on the interior would be a great asset and will probably be included in my build.
I am leaning towards 1/4" skins with pine framing. I still have to check out the insulation options. I would like to avoid the white styrofoam. I appreciate the adhesive advice.
As for the galley, I plan to build the trailer, with a hatch at the rear, and build the galley to be installed at the end of construction. My twist will be to secure the galley with allen bolts to permit me to remove the galley if I either need the additional interior space for additional bodies 'roughing it' or to be able to convert the trailer to an enclosed cargo carrier as the need arises.
I understand the people that use TD's have needs as varied as the TD's themselves. My intended use will be as a 'camper' rather than a mini RV. If I want all the bells and whistles on a trip I will be more inclined to reserve a hotel room. Many of the camp sites that are available to me in Maine and the Maritime provinces don't have hooks up. Even if my TD had hook ups I couldn't use them at many of the places I want to spend time.
I will continue to ponder and share my thoughts. I appreciate all the suggestions I'm receiving. When I actually start my build I start a blog.
Cheers,
Barrie
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