William Bronson wrote:There is a large subculture of small light home built travel trailers.
Mostly built on 4x8 utility trailers, they are designed to sleep two in relative comfort.
There are a variety of ingenious builds, materials and methods that are used.
I've been looking at used trailers.
Boat trailers, complete with the boats are the cheapest.
Boats are kinda aerodynamic and can be very lightweight, and of course waterproof.
There is a history of using them as the roof of a house, so maybe use them for a sleeping trailer?
The main problem I see is width, most lightweight boats are very narrow.
Since your info says you are in Ohio you should have no problem pulling up to a 20' boat with a half ton truck. Many trailers do have breaks, they are a surge type break so when the vehicle slows the surge of the trailer forward applies hydraulic pressure to the brake cylinders on the axle, but adding electric brakes wouldn't be difficult. Pulling and stopping isn't the problem, just avoid long, tall hills. I have friends that used a half ton truck to pull large trailers in the mountains, but in the summer I always had trouble with the heat until I hit higher elevations where the temps dropped below 100.
Did anyone make an 18' boat with a cuddy cabin? I know 20' boats had them. What about an aluminum fishing type cabin cruiser.
https://storage.bhs.cloud.ovh.net/v1/AUTH_e7d15450bedd40b9b599e075527df3cb/shoals/f1969_Starcraft_Starchief_18ft_Cuddy_Cabi_591058af0f5b2.jpg
https://www.silverstreakboats.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/18-6-CB-3.jpg
If you do away with the outboard you could easily make fold down stairs off the back. Being an outboard the transom is lower than other boats.
I have had thoughts of getting an old fiberglass cabin cruiser, digging a hole in the yard, setting the boat down and backfilling the hole with sand, and turning it into a quest house. Once the motors are out of the way there is plenty of room for other stuff, it would already have a shower and toilet, but you would need a pump to empty the tank unless you wanted a real toilet to plumb and you could run a sewer drain out the bottom and connect it to your sewer system or septic system.
Your idea is definitely doable, just keep thinking and looking and asking questions.