My wife and I race bicycles and are spending the winter in a warmer state. We were looking at options to bring our luggage, three bikes and two dogs with our Honda CRV. We ultimately decided to buy a trailer, put a piece of plywood on it and put on mounts to secure our bikes. We then decided to add sides so we could throw some items into the trailer along with the bikes. We then thought it would be a good idea to put a tarp on the trailer to keep the bikes and stuff out of the weather. After thinking about it it seemed that a tarp would be pretty fragile so we thought we would put a top on it made of plywood with hinges. Then some friends told us about their idea to build a "teardrop." We weren't sure what they were talking about but after doing an internet search we stumbled on this forum and we were off and running. We decided on a 9' x 4' Grumman 2 profile skinned in aluminum. It has minimal cabinetry as it is primarily a bike/luggage transporter with a secondary purpose of allowing us to camp at out of the way bike races.
First, we bought a HF trailer off of Craigslist. Then we found four sheets of .030 4' x 12' aluminum from a local manufacturer (again off of Craigslist--$27/sheet).
Here is the HF trailer.
