by chamal » Tue May 22, 2012 6:14 am
Thanks Angib,
You're right I live in the beautiful Peak District.
I am designing a typical "Caravan", I know there are plenty of small ones about, but even the Eriba Puck is too heavy for my 2CV ( 596Kg ).
I love teardrops, they're so cute, I've seen some wonderful designs and ideas on this very helpful forum.
However with the British climate I don't want to stand behind the unit to cook etc and I'm too old for canvas.
So I'm designing a small, low, very light unit, my drawings are changing daily as I learn more and see other ideas.
I am designing a monocoque unit to disperse of the heavy chassis altogether and to keep the extremities close to the dimensions of the car.
I have placed half axle "flexiride" suspension and wheels within the unit, so the position of the wheel cut-outs in the floor is my starting point.
If I get the wheel position wrong in the first place, I will only encounter problems later or even ruin the caravan altogether making it un-towable.
As I mentioned the only ones similar are the "Wanderer 10' " and the " Compact 3 ". so I'm looking at 350Kg or LESS, a 5' x 10' pop top with a 3' - 3'3" tongue.
With a 4 - 7% tongue weight that would be eeerrrmmmm, very light, so it would appear weight distribution is critical, front to back and side to side.
Heavy items like gas bottles,fridge, hob,spare wheel, battery etc will alter things a lot it would seem. Air con may be a tad heavy and excessive given we only get 4 HOT days a year here.
So I wonder if others calculate the weight of everything, walls, floor, roof etc. before they put saw to timber.
I offer my thanks in anticipation of any advice given.
Kind regards Alan