More pictures:
Here's the dinette benches going in - they are taller than "normal" (17") which allows me to use large totes underneath.
Benches from the rear. Cubbies accessed from the rear have the seat above them glued and screwed down. Forward benches have hinged tops. The yellow electrical cord simply brings 110v to 2 interior outlets. When we camp, we usually stay in RV parks, so we don't have solar.
The benches can have a center aisle; or I built removable panels (both vertical and horizontal) so this area can become a 68" wide x 83" long bed. I wanted to be able to haul a kayak or sheets of plywood/drywall, etc - I mean, it IS a cargo van. I'll use a folding table for meals - the aisle is 24" wide. The vertical divider is mostly to anchor "stuff" from sliding forward in case of a quick stop.
I added a 16" wide, vertical piece of plywood over the aft end of the sliding door. It's where the "disappearing sink" mounts, plus it holds a small TV mount that allows the TV to simply be lifted off for safe travel stowage. Also - by narrowing the slider opening, a cheap $25 Amazon 48" magnetic screen door can be mounted with velcro, to keep the bugs out but let fresh air in. You can also see the black seat belts we added. We don't plan to haul people back there - but in a pinch, we could. It also qualified our cargo van to be designated a "station wagon" for licensing.
Here's the disappearing sink
๐ In our condo complex, having a bathroom and kitchen, seems to make a vehicle an RV, and only able to be parked for 24 hrs for loading/unloading. So my "bathroom" is a "Luggable Loo" portapotty; and my sink is a cheap plastic RV sink w/hand-pump faucet that draws freshwater from the blue 2.5 gal tank below it; and it drains into the green 2.5 gal "gray tank". All of this is mounted on the same drop-down shelf brackets found in RVs; and it stores under one of the seats.
We don't have an LP system, we use an electric heater if needed; and I cook on an electric hotplate. This whole thing is very, VERY basic - but that's all we need.
Ed, Deb, and 2 dogs
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