Sidewinder

Side view showing framing detail.


Front view with exterior wood removed.


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So why build a teardrop with slide - outs? Because of the small size of the unit too start with, it lends it's self well for improvement. Because most folks want more room. Because you can fit a full (54" x 76") bed this way and still have interior room to work with. And because as far as I know, nobody else is offering one!

As you can see this unit is still in the drawing faze and is subject to change. I am awaiting your feed - back to see if this trailer has the potential to fill that need that no other standard trailer can fill.

Construction of the trailer will be pine with finished with marine grade urethane.

I've located the galley area off to the side so as to keep the lines of the trailer as clean as possible by removing the rear hatch opening.

The galley area is quite large with cabinets running the full width of the opening and a drop - down counter that is over two feet in depth!

There is a large storage area just aft of the wheel wells for camping gear or fresh water storage tanks. Nose cabinets and shelf just ahead of the doors (not drawn in at this time) optional under floor and tongue storage if you should need more room.

Standard equipment on this unit would include electric brakes, 12 volt lighting and 12 volt power outlets, and custom made cushions that convert from full size bed to double seating when not in use.

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