PUPTENT wrote:Where do I vote?
I am interested in a larger teardrop trailer - but for 2 people only
I am interested in buy, not build
Grant Whipp wrote:"The qualifier there is, are YOU really INTERESTED in a teardrop this size? If you are, then pop over and cast a vote ... if you're not, then please don't, because you'll skew the results. "
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Grant
arnereil wrote:I printed it off as a basis for my next tear...... just the profile,
"The qualifier there is, are YOU really INTERESTED in a teardrop this size? If you are, then pop over and cast a vote ... if you're not, then please don't, because you'll skew the results. "
MIKE AHERN wrote:I think the spirit of a teardrop is still a trailer for two. Just my thoughts as a 4X8 builder.
Grant Whipp wrote:O.K., Gang!
The real question is, "Is there a REAL interest in a teardrop this size?" and if so, would you rather Built It or Buy It?
Grant
I really don't know how Grant could be any clearer other than sending every one back to school to learn how to read the old way. That's word per word, not every other line. But that's not going to happen. Maybe if another vote line was added, that might help. RE: Not Interested! And why is someone worried about a "qualifier" and not knowing that one was there. I guess they didn't read the whole thing. His second paragraph says what he wants.Grant Whipp wrote:O.K., Gang!
I've had this design for a Family Size Teardrop (two adults, two children) on the drawing board for over 4 years. The body measures 12' long, 7' wide (wheels/tires inside the body), and 5.5' high (just under 5' floor-to-ceiling, almost 5.5' standing headroom with dropped footwell). Mom & Pop's bed makes into a dinette that comfortably seats 4, and in true "teardrop fashion", the galley is outside under the rear hatch lid, almost 7' wide. Needless to say, there are many ways to configure the basic layout (including the ability to provide for potty space) and many features that could be included (like full stove/oven, refridgerator, complete water system, and even A/C).
The real question is, "Is there a REAL interest in a teardrop this size?" and if so, would you rather Built It or Buy It?
I know that the greater majority of regular "posters" tend to be the built-it-yourself types, so I'm hoping this survey will bring out some of the lurkers. And, the results of this survey MAY prompt a couple of other related polls.
And, no - I'm not prepared to share the design visuals with anyone ... yet! Let's see how this poll shakes out, first, O.K.?
Thanks for participating! In the meantime ...
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Grant
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