So I'm still deep into the theoretical designing of my eventual 4'x8' traditional teardrop project. Question about roof loading parameters:
I have two "sit-on" plastic kayaks that normally ride in the bed of the Tacoma, with a drywall hitch support to catch the overhang. That won't work if I tow a trailer, and I don't want to put a roof rack on the truck.
Currently wanting to use (1/4" ply / 1" styrene sheet / 1/4" ply) composite wall construction, with the usual 1x2 supports between them for the roof. The exterior would be sprayed on bedliner material to seal and weatherproof. The kayaks and rack would weigh 150lbs. static load. Add the stress of 60-65mph road wind and the load seems pretty substantial.
I know composite construction can be pretty strong, I'm figuring surface gluing and screwing the wall sandwich together with interior ribs to add more strength. Adding an internal lateral shelf/cabinet at the front, and the galley cabinets in the aft to keep side-to-side strength up, does it sound like the walls would be capable of enduring the roof load, or should I be beefing things up more?
Thanks!