Reuben ( owner of Cascadia composites) What kind of BS is that? I assume another one of your smear campaigns against us. How much lower will you go? I guess copying our pultrusions, business model and aggressively harassing our customers through the back channels is not enough?
the adhesive is...
They probably had to peel out a crap load of import tariffs (currently at 45%) and have to pass it on to the American consumer. Better get used to it, anything coming into the USA is hit hard with tariffs.
The raised floor in the seating area was dictated by the height of the storage compartments and seating ergonomics. It ended up as just an empty space. It was also nice to have that space to install extra structure to mount the table leg.
Thank you. Still lots of fine tuning on the inside left to do. Outside needs storage boxes. Need more time in the day to start building them with composite panels :-)
Like so many other overland vehicles that are currently for sale, ours has had interest but no real offers. Therefore we are making a bold move with a massive price drop to reflect the market situation! I need the parking space and it's killing me that the Transit is just sitting around...
For drawing water from a lake or stream, we use the Guzzle Stream overland-bundle-water-filtration-purification-system . This system is rugged and self contained.
When a tap is available we go even simpler with the ALB filter alb-filter-mobil-active-drinking-water-filter-with-geka-connection ...
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We had it a several Overland expos, Overland rallies as our family campout rig. Not as a showcase in a booth. Never meant to be that.
Overall height is a bit over 11'.
Haven't driven it over a scale in a long time but remember having ~1000lb to spare while fully loaded with 3 people...
Fair question! Eventually, there will be a storage box filling the empty space with the recovery boards mounted at the same place. Much easier to grab them from there then from any other place around the truck. Like with everything else on a project like this it takes time, money and patience to...
Bump for an increadible camper! Got lots of interest but most are looking for the AWD chassis. Even without, this camper will get you to beautiful locations off the beaten path as we had been doing for 5 years.
Slowly plugging away on some fine tuning and outfitting the rig. So far we are thrilled about the interior space and layout.
couple more test runs before we are heading up north this summer.
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