Newbie here, lurking and absorbing info for a while. I want to build a mid-size teardrop to pull behind a VW trike I built for my partner, (lets call him Big Man...7'-0", 300 lbs). Weight of the tear is a huge consideration, as I dont want the "tail wagging the dog".
Even started in the gathering of materials phase, found a decent utility trailer to build on, 4'-8" x 8'-0". I've been wanting to build a woodie style teardrop, sandwich style bonded 1/4" birch or oak ply/foam/white FRP on the interior for the sides, and aluminum skin for the front, roof and hatch. My problem is finding decent 1/8" (3mm) plywood to support the aluminum skin. The only 3mm luan that I've found available here in the Mobile, AL is not moisture resistant, and I'm concerned that the 5mm moisture resistant luan underlayment will be difficult or impossible to bend around the curves. Marine grade 1/8" ply shipped from Bolton is out of our budget. 1/8" or 3/16" masonite hardboard is also a consideration, although I'm concerned about moisture attacking it. I need to add that a trolly top roofline is being considered, as we want to add a small AC in the rear roof similar to the Giant teardrop that Mike built. The Giant Tear's delamination and deconstruction has concerned me greatly, as I live here in the humid sub-tropics. I've almost given up on the idea of a tear-drop completely because of this.
Thoughts and advise is greatly appreciated
Marcie