whew...57plymouth, that's a relief about the clothes.
I have been gathering stuff and weighing things since I've had the trailer at my house for the last two weeks.
The Sunspot comes in just a hair over 500lbs. All of the interior has already been stripped out and rebuilt, so no cushions, cupboards, banquettes or table, no refrigerator or built in stove/sink/water tank either. It's kind of like a cargo trailer with really nice paneling at this point.
And what I've put in (some old, some new) so far hasn't topped 100 lbs yet--cot, ultralight sleeping bag, pillow, daypack with five days of clothes, folding camp table, single burner propane stove, 1 small bottle of propane, first aid kit, extra pair of duck shoes, sweatshirt, raingear and three battery operated LED lights. My kitchen kit without the 11" DO is the single heaviest thing so far at around 15 lbs, and the DO adds another 10 lbs. ... but I'm sure I can pare that down a bit. Food and water for two dogs, along with my food also have a 'budget' of no more than 50 lbs--I'll never hit that unless I need to bring water for all of us for the whole trip, and I usually don't. Ultimately, I'd like to keep the total load of camping supplies (not counting things like the dog crates, which live in the truck anyway) under 250 lbs.
I figure that if I can be ruthless about what 'things' get shelf space in my tiny kitchen, then I should be able to be equally ruthless about what 'things' get space in my tiny trailer.