Hi All!
We've been RV'ing for over 30 years and I was camping long before that. Over the years I went from tent camping to our stepping up through pop-up trailers and various RV's all the way to a 40-foot motorhome (which I would NEVER do again!) And now we're down to basics. We have a North Star TC-650 truck camper, but with the Dakota only getting 12 MPG with it on board, we have been looking to other more economical alternatives. We own a 6 x 12 x 6 Haulmark MC trailer, plus a Harbor Freight 1450# trailer, so we're developing floor plans around those, and almost have it narrowed down... for both trailers. Plus our minivan is set for camping, which we hope to use to pull the smaller trailer.
At mid-60's, and with a bad back, I'm not enthused about the "little" tear drops, plus, I don't like the idea of being required to go outside to cook, or even get to a cooler. I like standing room. So the designs I have come up with have comfortable sitting AND standing height, with all the galley stuff being accessible inside or out, on back-to-back 100# drawer slides. It even has an 18 x 40 x 22 wardrobe closet, and catalytic heat plus a 5000 BTU A/C with heat strip, for going either way, with or without power.
After camping and RV'ing for this long, we have a lot of portable stuff, so we didn't want holding tanks (and their associated dump fees), or permanently mounted stuff. We can get water anywhere, and/or carry extra in the tow vehicle. We like the flexibility of having things portable. We have a portable 5-gallon sink, and camp stove, both of which are removable, so they can be used at an outside table, but also accessible from the inside, in case of bad weather. The chest cooler (ours is electric) pulls out from front or back, also. The side gaucho (78" long) makes into a 18"-high bed that can be up to 48-inches wide. A V-front for wind resistance and extra storage, is in addition to a rear compartment that goes all the way through the bottom of the couch, over 8 feet deep! Also in the galley is a microwave that can be rotated front or back, and we have a brief case-sized BBQ grill.
And that's all in 4' - 10" sitting room (60 x 100) with overhead cabinets on both sides, and is garagable at less than 6' - 10". For standing room, there's a T-top that pops up with solid sides to allow more than 6 feet of standing room in front of the galley and between the overhead cabinets. And it even has a (covered) shower pan built into the floor for emergencies when no other is available! The porta-potty is just inside the door on the right. With a Zodi or other shower system that sets out back and fed from "wherever", you can have your own "facilities" anywhere.
I'm also working on plans for the Haulmark, but there are so many cargo conversions out there that packing that much stuff into them is not unusual. It's just a matter of what works, and where. I do my designing on OpenOffice(dotorg) spreadheets using the drawing tools, so if anyone is interested in seeing what I'm doing, I'll be glad to send them to you if you have that same (free) program. I use one cell per inch, so the plans are accurate to within 1 half inch either way. I figure anyone who knows how to build only needs an idea planted to be able to run with it. And for the rest... well, there's dealers.
We're looking to connect with other like-minded people who enjoy camping in the middle of the country (around northern AR and southern MO), and will be getting out there soon, with one (or two) of our camping rigs (as we build them). We're square dancers (although we haven't danced in awhile), musicians (who love "home grown" music), and old enough to know better and too young to care. I'm a retired builder, master electrician and robotocs technician and my wife is a retired executive assistant. We'll be watching and learning!