Starboard (link) is a polymer. Its what the boat industry uses. I find odd pieces on eBay that fit my needs. Not cheap, but its completely waterproof, light weight, and rather stain/scratch resistance. Basic wood tools can cut and route it. Youve probable seen cutting boards made from it...
We added 1-1/2" of memory foam to our van's rear foldout bed. Wow, what a huge difference. It's a pain to stow but I'll jettison a lotta of other creature comforts to get it on board.
Those fender perches will come in handy. We use a bucket to stand on as we move around to secure RTT.
One PITA we have is that mud from tires sling up and fill the lil pocket behind the door latches. It's a pain to open and keep clean. If you can keep your tires from sticking out, it'll be...
We may need to create a Util-trailer forum if more people keep catching on. Here's how I laid out my kitchen...........
I just finished the shelving for the kitchen compartment. Its 1/4" starboard. The sink uses 1/2" starboard. Cleans up great. Eventually i want to put a frig in the...
The good thing is you can yank batteries until you get it right for your travels. For us, weight matters too. It's been known for us to trek down a dead end. And having to unhook and reposition made me realize, keeping things lean is part of the equation. Based on your description, I'd bet 2...
We used on our Utah/Colorado trip. We own ATT phones which suck a lot and suck just a lil less with the Wilson. As a test, we took along a Verizon phone. Probably 6 yrs old. It became almost a comedy to see no bars on ours and 2-3 on the V. We'd flip the Wilson and see none again on ours and 4-5...
Overkill, but she's happy..............
I readily admit this kitchen is nothing but guilty pleasure. But it's been a blast to design, build and improve. The reward is we just spent 8 days traveling the back roads and trails of Utah and Colorado and she's already talking about where we go...
8 nights, 1700 miles. Phoenix to Zion, Bryce, Moab, Crested Butte, Ourey, Telluride and home. Mostly backroads. A few trails. New friends. All fun. Van and trailer worked perfect.
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Panguitch‎ Utah‎. Left Phx on Friday. Wondering towards Moab then Colorado.
The new camp kitchen setup has the cook happy.
Added dividers in the center compartment.
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