Hello everyone, Jon here! Been lurking around the forums for a bit but now its time to join in.
Here's my deal. I'm a graduate research assistant at Mississippi State University in agricultural engineering and I'm finishing up my masters within a month or two. Starting at the beginning of next year I'll dive into my phd at another university. In the meantime, my wife and I are moving out of our house and traveling the world. We've been saving for this for over a year.
Well it turns out that we saved a little more than we are going to need (good problem to have). I'm no stranger to ambitious projects and thus id like to take that extra money, build a teardrop in the first month of our break (in friends' garages), and spend a month pulling it around the western united states.
The teardrop will need to be:
1) Low cost - preferably less than $1500
2) Strait forward construction - i won't have time for trial and error
3) Doesn't have to have a formal galley
4) Comfortable for a month for one 6'1'' man and my 5'0'' woman
5) Light as possible to pull behind a Mazda 3
The "Generic Benroy Plans" (minus the kitchen) with a harbor freight trailer looks promising to me. I'm intrigued by the foam construction but I'm afraid that maybe to experiment for my time frame. Thoughts, warnings?