Building the CLC Teardrop Camper
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 ส.ค. 2024
- Build your own Teardrop Camper! Here's a quick video overview of assembling an elegant wood-epoxy Teardrop Camper from a Chesapeake Light Craft kit. For details on pricing, kit contents, shipping, and much more, click here: www.clcboats.co...
I LOVE what you guys do! I love to Kayak, SUP, and id love to learn to sail someday :) i also want a teardrop camper! Yours is the most beautiful, and affordable!!! Please don’t change, what you guys are doing is perfect 🙏 I just need some time to save up ✨
I build rvs for a living, and we use similar tech in certain areas. You guys have done a good job on this.
Now all we need is for you to come up with a river boat hull that fits it!
Wow that looks so much better than my home made teardrop I might just shut down my channel and stop building mine. These are nice
Very cool building process. I wonder what the feasibility of stretching the design lengthwise would be...say 30%?
Simply brilliant!!
Nice, John. It looks great.
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A thousand thumbs up! I absolutely love this concept, and I sure do want one! Have you, or anyone else, experimented with using the kit parts as templates for making parts out of rigid foam board--to be coated in fiberglass in the same manner? I would think that having the foam board sandwiched in fiberglass would create a strong, insulated shell that would be much lighter than the plywood version. I just don't know if it would be strong enough. I know there are fiberglass teardrop campers in existence already, so I would think this would be doable. I desperately want something my Prius can haul without sacrificing fuel economy any more than necessary. I would love the opportunity to try it! What do you think?
Súper .. Saludos desde Patagonia Chile
Looks really cool and an interesting variation of the diy idea. Just curious what the average finished trailer towing weight is?
A few people have asked...but I don't see an answer...do you offer completed models? If not, do you recommend any builders?
Hi, I was wondering if you offered built units for sale? Thank you for the great video!
This is how I wanted to make it since I know how to glass.
super
It looks like a second pair of hands or three is a good idea. Do you have a list of tools recommended for the build?
Do the assembly mold and other pieces and parts come with the kit or I have to build them all by myshelf?
Is the kit available in Australia?
I assume the trailer isn't available /sold internationally? How do builders outside the US source a trailer to the correct specification for the completed camper; do you offer a plan for the trailer to allow local construction?
Thanks
Yes, through our agents, Denman Marine: www.clcboats.com/default/international.html#aus
As for trailers, great pains were taken to make the Teardrop fit on just about any old small trailer. A flatbed, or boat trailer, that sort of thing. No serious problem-solving required by the builder.
do you offer a private contractor to build if I didn't want to?
What about AC. I live in the south . Screens for the doors or windows would be nice.
I've seen a lot of these with AC mounted in the storage box forward, and screens are easy to arrange.
hi there CLC, I was wondering if you guys supply this kit to the UK?
Yes, through our UK agents, Fyne Boat Kits: www.fyneboatkits.co.uk/
Chesapeake Light Craft awesome! I'll have to get in touch with them!
I have one on order from Fyne Boat Kits already.
lindo...
But what size trailer?
How much does it weight?
As you see it in the video, including the trailer, about 550 pounds or 250kg.
Hi thanks for video how much do the kits cost ?
They start around $2600. www.clcboats.com/shop/boats/recreational-vehicles/clc-teardrop-trailer.html
Do u ship to Australia
I like it...Hhhmmmm
What size trailer do I need
Five feet by eight feet.
How much for a kit?
Teardrop Camper kits start around $2300. www.clcboats.com/teardrop
It is slightly more than a long weekend's work to get to the finish show maybe you've got 2 people and you've done this before Still it's reasonable and I'm probably being hyper vigilantBecause epoxy does not forgive