Hello,
My Name is Jimmy and i reside in Wisconsin. there is more info over in the intro section for newbies.
What I am looking for is a simple to build sleeps 2 maybe three. I am not sure if I want the galley in the back or inside the trailer. in the back with a hatch seems easier Both have pluses. I want to add a heater and maybe Air and at least one outlet in the galley if it is in the back) and at least two outlets if the galley is inside. I think for the galley simple is better I may just go with a camp stove but a built in one either inside or in the back would be nice with a couple cuboards and maybe drawers,a sink and maybe a dorm size freg as well as a front stow, to put stuff. I will also set things up so that the light inside and the outlets can run on battery power if there is not hook ups.
I will post some pictures of the trailer I will be useing soon. (for more info again see intro section.)
I am starting with a trailer that was build from a pick up. It had the box on it and I removed it. I redid the bed with what I had around. The bed came to 6' x 8' I could get 10' when i redo the bed with new wood. I am going to lenthen the tunge as it is to short and I be searching the net for the math to do that. (unless someone wants to share) Another thing is the trailer in its current state with big 15's on it is pretty high. So I will be looking into lowering it. Suggestions welcome as how to do that. Maybe smaller tires providing I can match the bolt pattern. I have not settled on a set of plans I will go with yet. I am also thinking a toilet in the camper will work well (better that walking however far) or rolling in my case to the campground bathroom. I am disabled and in a wheel chair (i do a disabled deer hunt every Oct.) it is not fun with a tent so I figure build a tear. I thought I would either get one of the cranck up awings or build one that just pulls out on the side of the trailer so my chair wont get wet if it rains. I also will be adding a 2/440 ham rig. The goal is to have it finished to take deer hunting in Oct if not totaly finished at least enough to stay dry and warm.
thanks for readiing
Jimmy C
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Norwalk, Wi