CJJ92yj
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Let me preface this by saying that I have not fully thought out this idea, so most of this will seem like random dribble, but please throw out any ideas anyway.
I'm looking for the largest RTT available. So far, it looks like the Ezi-Awn Series 3 Family Tent 1200 is the largest commercially available unit at 86" x 96". While this is a large tent, and would fit 3 comfortably, I'm still thinking I want something bigger. I'm looking in the 96"x108" range. My kids are now 5 and 7 years old, but with a dog and a few years, it's gonna get cozy for sure. Maybe I just like a lot of sleeping room though.
I realize this is pretty darned huge. I guess I should clarify that I don't intend to put this on my roof actually, but on a 4'x6' trailer. I realize it's going to cost a fair amount, and I don't really plan to save money with such an endeavor. It's just that I can't find one in the size I think I want.
I'm thinking a 48"x96" base, with a 30"x96" flip over on both sides. I've got a lot of sketches going on, and figure it's doable if I properly place hinges and set a closed height of about 14". This would give me enough room to have cushions and leave sleeping bags in the closed top. The plan then would be to go to an awning shop and have a custom tent fabric made to suit my design. I've got a design worked out to have the tent fabric support bars part of the hinge for the flip-overs. The problem I then ran into was having the tent fabric zig-zaging through the conglomeration of decks when folded closed. I am afraid I'd tend to get a lot of tears with it set up like that.
I guess I could make a 54"x96" platform, and have a single flip-over, but I'd need kickers back to the trailer and fear that much leverage on an already light trailer may not bode well, even if I had jacks on all 4 corners of the trailer. Perhaps adjustable feet on down to the ground on the flip-over may be the solution. But how to accomplish this and still have a simple setup (the wife may need to do this by herself). Ideally a simple flip and sleep would be preferred, but I realize at the size I am talking it may not be a reality. The advantage to a single-flip style is that I can maintain a lower closed profile, which I like.
So, with all that said, feel free to toss out any/all ideas that you think may be of benefit. I've read what feels like the entire internet on anything related to building a RTT, but realize I may have missed more than I've read. So feel free to toss up any links to builds and the like as well.
I'm looking for the largest RTT available. So far, it looks like the Ezi-Awn Series 3 Family Tent 1200 is the largest commercially available unit at 86" x 96". While this is a large tent, and would fit 3 comfortably, I'm still thinking I want something bigger. I'm looking in the 96"x108" range. My kids are now 5 and 7 years old, but with a dog and a few years, it's gonna get cozy for sure. Maybe I just like a lot of sleeping room though.
I realize this is pretty darned huge. I guess I should clarify that I don't intend to put this on my roof actually, but on a 4'x6' trailer. I realize it's going to cost a fair amount, and I don't really plan to save money with such an endeavor. It's just that I can't find one in the size I think I want.
I'm thinking a 48"x96" base, with a 30"x96" flip over on both sides. I've got a lot of sketches going on, and figure it's doable if I properly place hinges and set a closed height of about 14". This would give me enough room to have cushions and leave sleeping bags in the closed top. The plan then would be to go to an awning shop and have a custom tent fabric made to suit my design. I've got a design worked out to have the tent fabric support bars part of the hinge for the flip-overs. The problem I then ran into was having the tent fabric zig-zaging through the conglomeration of decks when folded closed. I am afraid I'd tend to get a lot of tears with it set up like that.
I guess I could make a 54"x96" platform, and have a single flip-over, but I'd need kickers back to the trailer and fear that much leverage on an already light trailer may not bode well, even if I had jacks on all 4 corners of the trailer. Perhaps adjustable feet on down to the ground on the flip-over may be the solution. But how to accomplish this and still have a simple setup (the wife may need to do this by herself). Ideally a simple flip and sleep would be preferred, but I realize at the size I am talking it may not be a reality. The advantage to a single-flip style is that I can maintain a lower closed profile, which I like.
So, with all that said, feel free to toss out any/all ideas that you think may be of benefit. I've read what feels like the entire internet on anything related to building a RTT, but realize I may have missed more than I've read. So feel free to toss up any links to builds and the like as well.