GPW wrote:Just figuring (guesstimating) Eagle used 5 sheets of foam =50lbs. so we're up to 365# now , and then I weighed a gallon of T2 which is 13.5 lbs .. so eagle used what , Four gallons ... that's another 54#... so that's roughly 420#... the little wood and canvas,paint, etc. probably another 50 # so that brings us somewhere in the neighborhood of 500lbs... That's my Guess
Hmmm ??? That seems pretty LIGHT , and Eagle's TD is wider than the usual 4 footer.. so add another 50#-100# as a fudge factor ...
At that kind of weight , we could even go with the lighter trailers ... but there might be a point of diminishing returns as far as the quality of towing ...

i used less than 2 sheets of the 2" stuff on the sides. we cut up some 1" stuff for the roof. but total is probably 1 sheet of 1" foam. s take away 5lbs. LOL
when its empty, it makes a horrible rattling sound on the tongue. but when loaded, that sounds goes away. i am not too sure how it would handle on off road type roads/paths. but we do have a stip of wood on each side on the insded that runs front to back. sort of like a base board. the foam is glued and i think screwed into that also. added support. that is a thin piece of wood though. the thinking on that was to prevent folks from leaning on it and eventually moving the foam.
i would think if you use something like that in yours it will do ok on bad roads and go slow. lol
about those side winds, i know when we were camping we had a bad storm hit us and the winds were aweful. my camper did not move. the only movement felt was when one of us insde did some tossing and turning. but nothing from the winds.
i was worried about that wind factor also when going over the bridge. but i am using cinch straps to add more seurity to hold to frame. i do not think it will be a problem, but i still worry abit about that. if i can get over that nose bleed bridge withou it blowing off, then it will pass the test for me.
now having something a bit taller, well i might have to go back to being worried
build yours and let us know!