The idea of designing the tailgate for the Texas Teardrops originated
because we did not like the way the hatch would actuate with hatch wrapping
around the back and fitting to the rear floor of the Teardrop. The latching
and sealing mechanism works better with the tailgate and shorter hatch.
Also the shorter hatch doesn't have to be lifted as high to give the
appropriate head room.
The second thing driving the idea of the tailgate was that I like to keep
all my camping gear in the weather tight Rubbermaid box that you can see it
the attached pictures. I wanted to be able to slide the storage box and the
ice chest out of the trailer and not have to lift it out.
The picture shows that the tailgate can completely swing out of the way
allowing closer access to the kitchenette area. I'm very pleased how solid
the tailgate is when it is latched with the combination of the heavy duty
continuous piano hinge and the thumb latches.
Most of our camping will be done in the Texas Panhandle and we have an
abundance of flat level ground. You can see for 20 miles in every
direction.
