PrivatePilot wrote:
Indeed. The core of my question however is….what’s the requirement for the “conversion” to be considered legit?
My apologies, I misunderstood your post.
It seems he might not be misled though.
The requirement for a 'vehicle type' is in the Canadian Motor Vehicle Safety Regulatuions. It defines a "motor home" as follows;
"motor home means a multi-purpose passenger vehicle that is designed to provide temporary residential accommodations, as evidenced by the presence of at least four of the following:
(a) cooking facilities,
(b) a refrigerator or ice box,
(c) a self-contained toilet,
(d) a heating or air-conditioning system that can function independently of the vehicle engine,
(e) a potable water supply system that includes a faucet and sink, and,
(f) a separate 110- to 125-V electric power supply or an LP gas supply;"
So basically it's a multiple choice at the converter's pleasure. Pick any four off the list and you're good to go.