Re: Atma Travelear, with Aluminum Frame
Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2015 8:11 pm
Another quick note-it pulls fantastic. I got a solid ~16mpg pulling it with my Jeep Commander at the posted ~70mph speeds.
Any concern I had that the aluminum frame would not be stiff enough totally evaporated.
Very solid going down the road and at the camp site.
On the way back home Mrs Debra and I developed a new punch-list of some updates.
First is to build and install new water storage under the frame.
Second we are going to add a luggage rack and integrate some kind of privacy egress.
Last, we are going to polish up the aluminum and add the chrome trim.
This was such a delight to do and a real joy to share with each one of you.
Very best regards from Debra and Bryant.
Any concern I had that the aluminum frame would not be stiff enough totally evaporated.
Very solid going down the road and at the camp site.
On the way back home Mrs Debra and I developed a new punch-list of some updates.
First is to build and install new water storage under the frame.
Second we are going to add a luggage rack and integrate some kind of privacy egress.
Last, we are going to polish up the aluminum and add the chrome trim.
This was such a delight to do and a real joy to share with each one of you.
Very best regards from Debra and Bryant.