Need help designing a new toy hauler

Ok I know this sounds crazy but if done right it could be cool.( I warn you now it may not be practical) So here we go in the new toy hauler only install a full bathroom, kitchen, a couch to watch tv on (here is where it will get interesting)
and a staircase (now for the crazy part) now mount your pop up camper on the roof of the new trailer. You now have a 2 story toyhauler wit a upstairs bedroom and a down stairs living room. Now when you make a ton of money off this remember who gets a cut. Me:thumbsup2

Hey, that sounds like that Outback Loft that starbuc71 has.
 
Hey, that sounds like that Outback Loft that starbuc71 has.

We saw a "loft" trailer over Mem. Day Weekend on 1600 loop. Never knew they existed! Then I thought...."Boy...I don't want to be up there in a storm!"

It looked like someone pitched a tent on the roof of their TT.
 
We saw a "loft" trailer over Mem. Day Weekend on 1600 loop. Never knew they existed! Then I thought...."Boy...I don't want to be up there in a storm!"

It looked like someone pitched a tent on the roof of their TT.

We looked at a loft TT once, they look pretty cool BUT,heat rises, it was friggn HOT up there ! Cold air doesnt rise, it has to be forced up, and there was no forced air up in that loft.
 

Larry wouldn't approve.

The perfect reason to do it. :lmao:

Just run ropes from trees on either side of the trailer to support the roof. As an added bonus, you can hang your underwear from them to dry at night.
 
I was hoping to get some good feedback. Should I start a new thread called help me design a toyhauler, hang a clothesline from the trees and how to mod a trailer with detailed instructions including when to take a potty break?

For what it's worth the Meadow TP sales 2 different kinds of rope clotheslines. One is just a string and one has built in clothespins. Does this mean they approve of the clotheslines for poor campers or do they sale them anticipating you'll use them elsewhere?
 
I was hoping to get some good feedback. Should I start a new thread called help me design a toyhauler, hang a clothesline from the trees and how to mod a trailer with detailed instructions including when to take a potty break?

For what it's worth the Meadow TP sales 2 different kinds of rope clotheslines. One is just a string and one has built in clothespins. Does this mean they approve of the clotheslines for poor campers or do they sale them anticipating you'll use them elsewhere?

Really? You really expected anything but what you got from this bunch? Come on...

as for Larry...bless his heart:angel:
 
I was hoping to get some good feedback.

I gave you some good feedback. But of course, I'm a woman. What do I know?

As far as a potty goes - open the door. You know how to do the rest (I hope). #2 requires a trip to stall #2. ;)
 
IAs far as a potty goes - open the door. You know how to do the rest (I hope). #2 requires a trip to stall #2. ;)
Exactly. If my kids only knew how I put out the campfire at the end of the night, they'd never roast a marshmallow over that fire again.

There's a reason I drink as much beer as I do when we camp.....fire control. Safety first, I always say.
 
I was hoping to get some good feedback. Should I start a new thread called help me design a toyhauler, hang a clothesline from the trees and how to mod a trailer with detailed instructions including when to take a potty break?

For what it's worth the Meadow TP sales 2 different kinds of rope clotheslines. One is just a string and one has built in clothespins. Does this mean they approve of the clotheslines for poor campers or do they sale them anticipating you'll use them elsewhere?

I did give you good feedback. I don't think the walls on the trailer can support any kind of weight......

I'd go with the one with the clothespins allready in it. You can use it on a freaky girl if you ever meet one, if you know what I mean.
 
I don't think the walls on the trailer can support any kind of weight......

You're probably right. I thought Donnie might already realize this....but.... he's Donnie, and I am a woman. What do we know? :confused3
 
I did give you good feedback. I don't think the walls on the trailer can support any kind of weight......

I'd go with the one with the clothespins allready in it. You can use it on a freaky girl if you ever meet one, if you know what I mean.
If those types of activities are going on at the Fort I will have to stop bringing my kids there.

I'll still come of course...I just won't bring the kids.
 
I did give you good feedback. I don't think the walls on the trailer can support any kind of weight......

I'd go with the one with the clothespins allready in it. You can use it on a freaky girl if you ever meet one, if you know what I mean.

You know those freaky fort girls......
 
I may have missed it, what are the dimensions of the trailer?
 














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