Cheers Earl. Still dithering on this. Need the full length of the rear tub to sleep in & that means a full length pull out seat down one side. Everything else then has to go down the other side - Hob, chest fridge, sink, sealed compartment for the portapotty (this would be moved outside when camping with a pull out privacy screen attached to the roof rack to be used as a wc & shower cubicle. Gets tight trying to fit all this down one side of the tub and I want it to be self-contained. I agree about the top weight. Spending lots of time with a tape measure & tinternet at the moment.
Did you get anywhere with this?
I've just finished carcassing my interior to fit cooker, sink, cupboards, modular seats and allow cosy sleeping for 2...all in the back of a USW 110
We've been around this course too, and decided in the end that a lifting roof/sleeping area was the way ahead. This has just (this week!) been fitted, but you can get an idea of the evolution of our "stealth camper" here https://onetentotantan.blogspot.com/
We still have to decide how to re-fit the interior to make best use of the cavernous space this has given us, but now we have the best of all worlds and are very happy with our final decision - it's taken a few years of experiment to make it.
Oh - and we hope the knee improves quickly.
Thanks, I'm glad you enjoyed it.I have spent the last hour reading through your blog. Very well written and some big adventures in there
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