Any thoughts or ideas?
Pros?
Cons?
The Tent top will be secured to the trailer itself. I'm still working out the details and trying to get them on paper.
I think the canopy legs may be too weak to hold the weight of the bunks once they are open. Perhaps with supports brom the bunks to the trailer to alleviate some of the pressure the steel legs will add some extra support if I put them on the ground.
Also, I am planning on building this as light as possible as my TV has a 1,000lb max (w/o trailer brakes) and 2,000lb (w/trailer brakes). Although for MPG purposes and to get the true camping experience I plan to pack as light as posssible!
TJinPgh wrote:If you pictured the same image above, in open position, you could just as easily eliminate the side walls of the bunk. The base of the bunk, instead of being vertical in closed position, could simply flip all the way over and be the roof in closed position.
So, in closed position, instead of your unit being 3.5' high, it would only be 1' high, plus the thickness of your base (probably 3/4"-1").
At that point, you could raise the height of your base box to 2' and have a fairly comfortable seating position and still be 1.5' shorter and lighter than the original design.
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