Please excuse me if this is the wrong spot but I had an idea today and thought the minds here might be interested in this concept.
I was posting in another thread about a murphy bed and the thought occured to me that it would be cool to design a tent/trailer around a murphy bed... so that you could go camping in a real full-size bed.
So instead of the typical trailer that was flat and popped up, this was about 6' tall, compact and folded down. Would save a ton of storage space and just about any car could tow it. Fold the bed down, pop up a tent around it. You could have all kinds of slide out do-hickys and fold down whatcha-ma-call-its and anyone could build one.
The devil is in the design. Anyone want to try to design one?
Google teardrop trailers. They have been around for a long time and in their evolution have optimized what can be done with trailer that can be towed by almost any car any quite e few motorcycles.
I've got some problems with the 6' tall concept. A tall light trailer would have issues in even moderate winds.
I would opt for the "Aero Bed" . Self inflating and stored away when not using. I almost bought one of those Motorcycle trailers once but no more than I used it I couldn't justify it at the time. Instead I got a Caboose trailer and that way when I roughed it I could take the tent, lawn chairs, firewood, coolers, camp stove , queen size inflatable and what ever else I could get inside and on the rack. As I have gotten a little more older I have gained less tolerance with the ground. I try to use a mattress & box springs now.
http://www.mikenchell.com/forums/index.php?sid=a9324830f2ac8e1dd15d4ec05255d77a
yeah... I was thinking after the post that it might be too tall and that it could be built on an incline. then I thought why have a trailer at all and create something that rests on top of a car rack.
anyone seen this yet: http://www.sylvansport.com/index.html
Quote from: Native_NM on December 30, 2008, 11:42:46 PM
http://www.mikenchell.com/forums/index.php?sid=a9324830f2ac8e1dd15d4ec05255d77a
hey! that's a cool site. Some good info for cabins there too, considering the electrical forum.
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