westend wrote:
Nice pictures! It looks like even though two levels of plumbing make it more complicated, the designer has everything laid out very straight and proper.
With an elbow in the 3" drain and some space to work with, it will work in your favor to relocate the toilet. If the 3" through tank fitting is a pipe-through-grommet instead of a solvent weld, you should be able to just spin the 3" entry to fit your needs.
Following along to see your progress, this is really a rig worth the effort and it will be cool to see what you end up with.
Thanks Westend. I feel better about the basic RV than ever. Here's a better view of the bathroom configuration:

So I removed the shower enclosure--you can see the pan sitting on top of the toilet now. (Yes,, that's shattered glass. As I was struggling with rusted screws, I kept thinking, "this seems like glass. Surely with all this cheap plastic, they didn't use real glass here... Then, whoosh, it crumbled.) The sheet metal box under the shower is the housing for the propane tanks (accessed from outside, of course):

Here's a great view down. I didn't have time to explore much. I imagine that's the tank at the bottom:

And here's a photo from the crawl space underneath:

Looks like a lot of room to work with...