My trim ring can be flipped over shuch that it allows for a greater thickness to be sandwiched, however the holes for the rivets do not line up. I probably will try to do this and see how it goes.Woodstramp wrote:"Did your screws go through the trim ring and into the frame of the window and simply squeeze the to together to sandwich the fiberglass shell?"
Yes. The screws are very short though.
StandUpGuy wrote:I used to have a 27 ft Cornado sloop on Lake Michigan. http://sailboatdata.com/VIEWRECORD.ASP?CLASS_ID=607 Man I miss that boat. You have a boat right? What do you have?Deryk the Pirate wrote:starleen2 wrote:Get the throne room just right- then all else will fall into place!
Its all about the head...er' toilet
mikeschn wrote:Tight fit? I can relate...
Mike...
Woodstramp wrote:Stanup,
Guess I was lucky with my rings....they had tiny sheet metal screws holding the rings. Bet the pop rivets were a pain.
Same size as my sloop. Nice. I moved out of state and sold my boat. I regret it.Deryk the Pirate wrote:StandUpGuy wrote:I used to have a 27 ft Cornado sloop on Lake Michigan. http://sailboatdata.com/VIEWRECORD.ASP?CLASS_ID=607 Man I miss that boat. You have a boat right? What do you have?Deryk the Pirate wrote:starleen2 wrote:Get the throne room just right- then all else will fall into place!
Its all about the head...er' toilet
I have a Watkins 27 Pilothouse motorsailer...I want to turn it into a trawler. 2 weeks after I bought it as a big project I got laid off for 14.5 months...it really put a damper on the restoration. Now building lil vardo 2 is takin time away from it... but selling the first on funded build 2 and alot of work on my car (timeing belt amongst other things is being done today) And bein the american way Im working but for about 25% less then I used to earn.... 1 day it will be done lol.
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maybe next summer...
Thank you very much! I am honored that you chose my build thread for your first post. Man I sure hope your are talking about my trailer and not one of the other photos of someone elses trailer that are in my build thread.VaLEWF wrote:Nice build!! Do you plan to have black water/gray water holding tanks? How much do you think your camper will weigh upon completion? Very impressive!
BTW-First post.
Again I am flattered.VaLEWF wrote:I am most certainly talking about your build. I am probably going to model my build after yours. Not exactly like it but very similar. I already have a 4x8 HF trailer and aluminum sheets to skin the camper with. I am slowly formulating my plan and gathering materials. If I am going to get my bride to camp with me there will have to be a potty and your design is the best that I have seen so far for such a small space.
Will there be a roof independent of the pop top for the bathroom?
I am building my trailer only to be used with AC electrical hook up and city water hookup. Therefore I do not need a DC system at all. No pump needed for the fresh water either as the city hook up is pressurized. No battery no inverter no charging system. No propane tank either. All of that is a lot of weight. It does not mean I could not use the trailer at a more primative site. I could simply bring along what I would if I was tent camping. Battery powered stand alone lights and flashlights and a coleman lantern outside. This is my plan. Keep it simple in a way.sheltie wrote:We have just started our own standie with a shower and a cassette toilet. If you are not using a battery or a water tank and pump then how are you setting up the shower and toilet? Because if I can eliminate the battery, water tank and pump it will save me in weight! We will be towing with a corolla so the lighter the better!
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