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Re: how about a 7 wide teardrop for slow?

Postby Lgboro » Tue Aug 28, 2012 10:32 am

Since you already have a 4 x 9 tear might be a good time to build a smallish standie. I bet a small bathroom would be a plus for your friend.
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Re: how about a 7 wide teardrop for slow?

Postby aggie79 » Tue Aug 28, 2012 11:36 am

Slow,

Here's something to think about on the height of your #2 teardrop. Our teardrop is 5' wide x 10' long x 4' tall. Planovet's teardrop is about the same width and length - it may be 11' long - but the height in his teardrop is 5' instead of our 4'. That extra 1' in height makes his interior feel about twice as big as ours.

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Re: how about a 7 wide teardrop for slow?

Postby 48Rob » Tue Aug 28, 2012 12:14 pm

I feel for a castophbea person a good moon roof in the ceileing of the teardrop would do a lot.


A mirror will help a lot too.

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Re: how about a 7 wide teardrop for slow?

Postby 48Rob » Tue Aug 28, 2012 12:46 pm

elaborate a little more rob,

on how a mirror helps on a teardrop clastrohobea. I like the idea. I am just in the dark on how this would work.

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Re: how about a 7 wide teardrop for slow?

Postby wagondude » Tue Aug 28, 2012 12:50 pm

You may need a cardboard mock up for her to get a feel for it. 7 wide by 5 high would be huge in teardrop terms. Mirrors reflect the room giving the illusion of a larger space. Two doors with large windows and good ventalation will help with clausterphobia as well. At 7 wide, you could turn the bed sideways with a small cabinet at one end then only 5 feet of your floor space would be bed. The few extra feet of floor space will also give a larger feel.
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Re: how about a 7 wide teardrop for slow?

Postby starleen2 » Tue Aug 28, 2012 12:57 pm

hey slow - wanna see what 11X7X5 looks like check out my build thread in the signature line :D
the last three campers I built have been 5 feet tall and seemed to work very well - even for me -I'm six feet tall!
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Re: how about a 7 wide teardrop for slow?

Postby dguff » Tue Aug 28, 2012 5:06 pm

Build what you want, it's your trailer.

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Re: how about a 7 wide teardrop for slow?

Postby CAJUN LADY » Tue Aug 28, 2012 5:40 pm

Mike, my Teardrop was 10' long by 5' wide and 5' tall. I liked being able to sit up in the Tear with some headroom. Even mirrors on the cabinet doors will give the illusion of more room and it will reflect light, which helps with someone who is claustraphobic.

Take your time - get lots of pictures from things you admire about other Teardrops you've seen and may want to incorporate into your own. And that's very cool that you are thinking of Angie's needs. :thumbsup:
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Re: how about a 7 wide teardrop for slow?

Postby indycamper » Tue Aug 28, 2012 6:29 pm

slowcowboy wrote:. . . I am thinking I would leave the hay trailer at 7 foot wide as its already 7 and it would be to hard to cut it down to 5 and add fenders.

this would be a teardrop with wheel wells and no outside fenders much like a wild goose from the 50s. . . .

I have a Little Guy Sport. It is 6 feet wide, with wheels and fenders added, making the entire thing about 8 feet wide overall. :shock: It is actually a little wider than my TV! Since this is my first tear, I don't mind it at all. There is so darned much room in it that I have a great time. Since your hay wagon is "only" 7 feet, and it sounds as if the wheels are already included in that, I don't think that it is too wide at all! Go for it! :thumbsup:
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Re: how about a 7 wide teardrop for slow?

Postby bdosborn » Tue Aug 28, 2012 7:24 pm

Here's one that's 11'X7'x5'

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You might have seen it out in Wyoming ;)

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Re: how about a 7 wide teardrop for slow?

Postby 8ball_99 » Tue Aug 28, 2012 7:46 pm

Towing depends on what your towing with.. Sounds like size depends on her..
As far as length goes.. There is very little difference pulling a 10' or 14' trailer. 14' is a long tear, But still a very small trailer.. When I had a 6x14' cargo camper I could pull it anywhere.. Heck I could take it through drive through windows to pick up food along the way as long as the height wasn't a problem. If pulling with a truck the milage is not going to be much different if any with either a 4 or 5 foot tall trailer. IME length doesn't effect milage much either. In fact my longer cargo trailer gets better milage then my shorter one did. Go figure.. Now if your pulling with a car or small suv then the height and width will matter much more.. Even still I don't think 5 foot height would matter any.... Seven wide would stick out a little though. I have a couple full size trucks and 6 foot wide trailers tuck behind it.. 7 wide is right at the width of the truck if not a hair wider.. With a smaller TV it 7' wide would stick out a little.

My wife is a born and raised country girl (we still live in the country). She grew up riding horses, collecting eggs, going fishing ect. She even barrel raced for several years.. She loves to go trail riding in the mountains be it on horses or our UTVs and has np walking off trail and finding a tree. That said she really like having a bathroom in our trailer.. We camp at places with out bathrooms some times.. Heck sometimes its just an open field on the foot of a mountain.. Its nice to have.. I would check with your lady friend.. Could she live with out a toilet. Probably.. Would she rather have a toilet.. Probably..
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Re: how about a 7 wide teardrop for slow?

Postby Irmo Atomics » Wed Aug 29, 2012 6:04 am

Hey Slow, I'm building a teardrop on a popup frame that's 6'4" wide, and even with the wheel wells making the bed area only 45" wide, it feels pretty roomy. It's 46.5" at the tallest point inside and I don't feel cramped - I'm 6'3". I think that a 7 foot wide 4 foot tall teardrop with two doors wouldn't feel too closed in.

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Re: how about a 7 wide teardrop for slow?

Postby vaddisonme » Wed Aug 29, 2012 6:32 am

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trailer angles up to 4 ft height for about 1 foot.
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Agreed! Especially if you add in two windows in addition to the two doors with windows. For ease of towing, you could angle the roof from the hitch side up for a foot or two until you reach the desired (5' ft?) height. My new little trailer is only 4 ft high, and they angle the roof up for ease of towing, to help the wind slide off it. (I haven't picked it up yet so I can't verify that it really works :lol: , but on another thread a teardropper posted that the bigger size trailer that this manufacturer makes that has the same angled up roof, tows really well. That one is well over 5 ft at its highest point. Though I guess technically, it's not really a teardrop...more like a toyhauler/camper)
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Re: how about a 7 wide teardrop for slow?

Postby bobhenry » Wed Aug 29, 2012 9:15 am

60" X 80 "

Hey Mike found your hay wagon pic

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You could always go for the see thru look

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Re: how about a 7 wide teardrop for slow?

Postby wincrasher » Wed Aug 29, 2012 9:22 am

Slow,

I think you'll find that most ladies prefer width over length. :lol:
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