Hi, I am StandUpGuy here in Charlotte, North Carolina.

StandUpGuy wrote:I just searched for the "Little Joe" trailer:
http://www.weiscrafttrailers.com/littlejoe.html
I love it! 'cept it does not have the shower/toiler. I think it is possible to work it in.
john warren wrote:http://www.angib.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/teardrop/tear48.htm the compact. i drew one up from this with a shower pan in the floor at the rear entry door. the floor was lowered at that point. hang a shower curtain and you have a shower room. place a portapotty in the cabinet next to the shower on the right, of the shower
I love it actually except for one of my criteria is for it to fit in my garage.JuneBug wrote:StandUpGuy wrote:I just searched for the "Little Joe" trailer:
http://www.weiscrafttrailers.com/littlejoe.html
I love it! 'cept it does not have the shower/toiler. I think it is possible to work it in.
StandUpGuy, try this: http://www.weiscrafttrailers.com/ponderosa.html
Then, "Click here for specs and floorplan". The Ponderosa (same footprint as the Little Joe) has two different toilet/shower options.
Yes it is interesting that most of this layout I arrived at logically without having seen this website. Here is the layout I generated after doing about 20 variations first:john warren wrote:http://www.angib.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/teardrop/tear48.htm
the compact. i drew one up from this with a shower pan in the floor at the rear entry door. the floor was lowered at that point. hang a shower curtain and you have a shower room. place a portapotty in the cabinet next to the shower on the right, of the shower
StandUpGuy wrote:I have a theory. That you you can build a lightwieght stand upable TT on a Harbor Freight 4'x8' trailer, with an inside galley, a shower and a toilet behind a door and that sleeps two adults. All that and it fits into the average garage. I have been working on plans for weeks and then I happen on this website and see something very much like what I worked up, already in the design library here. Spontanious generation.
Hi, I am StandUpGuy here in Charlotte, North Carolina.
StandUpGuy wrote:I just searched for the "Little Joe" trailer:
http://www.weiscrafttrailers.com/littlejoe.html
I love it! 'cept it does not have the shower/toiler. I think it is possible to work it in.
terryjones1 wrote:StandUpGuy wrote:I have a theory. That you you can build a lightwieght stand upable TT on a Harbor Freight 4'x8' trailer, with an inside galley, a shower and a toilet behind a door and that sleeps two adults. All that and it fits into the average garage. I have been working on plans for weeks and then I happen on this website and see something very much like what I worked up, already in the design library here. Spontanious generation.
Hi, I am StandUpGuy here in Charlotte, North Carolina.
If you want a trailer that will fit in a standard garage, It will have to be under 7' tall.StandUpGuy wrote:I just searched for the "Little Joe" trailer:
http://www.weiscrafttrailers.com/littlejoe.html
I love it! 'cept it does not have the shower/toiler. I think it is possible to work it in.
The "Little Joe" trailer is 7'4" tall. It will not fit in a standard garage.
If you do not need it to fit in the garage, then, there are a lot of trailers that are "standys".
During my research months ago, I could not find a traverl trailer manufacturor that made a non-expandable trailer that you can stand up in and still have it fit in a standard garage.
So, I decided to design and build one.
http://tnttt.com/viewtopic.php?t=40591
Doug Hodder built the Sierra Nomad which is garageable.
http://tnttt.com/viewtopic.php?t=40591
I am sure that there are others.
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