here's the scoop... I've got concept stuck in my head for building a pet/cargo/camping teardrop to pull behind my Goldwing motorcycle. I have seen several home-builds that started with similar plans to those found here and then the tech help drifts away... Anyhow, we have a 130# and a 80ish# pair of goldens that we want to bring with us on m/c trips (wife's idea of camping is Red Roof Inn) and/or for me to camp in on solo trips.
Anyhow, my thoughts are to start with a teardrop in reverse - ie smaller radius to the front, larger to the back, with a flatter slope to an overall ground to top of roof height of not more than say 42-44". I'd like to mount Plexi solar domes (similar to the playground equipment domes) for the girls to be able to view forward, side slid window and a large rear window on a rear hatch/door. From what I've read, I am seriously considering a thinner composite/sandwich wall/roof system using aluminum square tubing instead of wood and either west systems expoy or gel coating the interior and exterior.
I've got the ventilation down from the RV/Toy Hauler markets, along with a 12v A/C system (adapted from a marine system that was on the market a while back). My base is my heavy duty flat bed trailer (deck area is 42x60) that was formally a jon-boat trailer (galvanized and 1500# axle/springs) - as seen here....

So, other than the dimensional changes, any proof of concept problems that you can think of? Suggestions?
Thanks,
Jim
