by OuttaHand » Sat Apr 09, 2011 8:51 am
That is a very interesting idea for building an extremely light tear. I would have a few concerns, though:
1) The boat you linked to is going to be supported in the water, by the water. The entire weight of the boat and its cargo (you) are supported completely and evenly along the entire under-side. Weight distribution is completely even in the water.
Likewise, an airplane wing is supported (almost) completely evenly by the air underneath it. There are no single points that receive a lot higher area of stress.
When mounting this to a trailer frame, you have mounting points, and possibly uneven bending and stressing of the trailer frame. That could lead to problems.
2) You will also have major stress points where the hatch hinges and where the doors hinge. Extra support would need to be built into those areas.
3) If you've ever been around a cloth-covered airplane, you know that they are a little "sensitive". In a trailer and camp setting, I would be concerned about someone leaning back against it with a chair, or a person trips and catches themselves with their hand on (or through) the wall of the trailer, etc.
So the idea is VERY interesting! And worth putting some thought intoo. But you need to consider ALL the angles before committing to it.
Teardrop newbie but camping "oldster"