I bought my Grandby for $500; not pretty but structurally sound and water tight. Another $2200 finished out the interior. I was camping in it four months after I brought it home.Boatbuilder79 said:I think a four wheel camper pop up would be exactly what I want.
The problem is it will cost 15k for a shell model by the time I drive off the dealer lot.
I am confident I can build a hard side with marine grade materials and the same features for under 5k.
I don't think this is the best site to ask about home built campers. In the 4 years I have been on here I don't recall any.Boatbuilder79 said:. . . Anyone have an example of a homemade pop up that turned out well?
The part that I am having trouble getting my head around is a detail for attaching the fabric and having it fold in when lowering the roof.
Go to a dealer and look at a few different pop-up campers, put them up and take them down; see how the soft side material is attached and how it folds. These campers are pretty simple. On my Grandby the fabric is attached to the roof and camper side under aluminum bands with goo between the layers to keep water out.
If you have the itch to build one - do it. If you want to go camping soonest - buy one. My 2¢.
jim