So, this thread is a year old. Any updates???
I have a chalet myself and the previous owner did some cool mods, but I am really jealous of your offroad mods. that's awesome.
Do you just operate without stabilizer jacks? I was thinking about a springover and going with 15's, but only bringing it up a little bit. I figure I could just put blocks under my stabilizer jacks to still use them. But I imagine yours are pretty much worthless?
What about the tongue jack? did you just get one that has a lot more length to it to compensate for the increased height?
I have a 2004 Chalet Alpine and I'm pretty lucky in that I have the front storage box. I also have dual batteries and dual propane tanks. I have a solar panel as well, but the way it's mounted wouldn't be really spectacular for offroad stability...
My unit has hot water as well as a toilet/shower. I think you mentioned you don't have hot water inside? Mine goes to the inside shower, outside shower and the sink. I've also got a window A/C unit that works when I have 110volts... (I have a honda EU2000i, so no problems on running the generator or a microwave). I've replaced all the lights with LED's to save power when dry camping...
Here's a pic of the dual tanks, dual batteries, and the solar panel. the previous owner was obviously a "woodworking" guy, so the solar frame is wood which is starting to show its age.
Here you can see the A/C:
If you look here, you'll see where the wall of the toilet/shower is (right) and you'll also see that the pretty much useless "bench" opposite the toilet was removed and an extended countertop and drawers were added.
Since storage is at a premium in these, the previous owner made some shelves. The one over the window is removeable and just pops on and off.
This one makes use of some otherwise wasted space and the cups stay on their hooks/tracks when folded down:
This is how mine fuctions typically, as a 4x4 basecamp. This picture was taken at the top of the Fordyce Creek Trail in CA. After that we went over and did the Rubicon Trail (obviously I didn't tow the trailer on either! :Wow1
I'd love to hear more details about your frame reinforcement specifically. I would LOVE to add a reciever hitch to the rear. that would be awesome, but with the stock Chalet frame, I hear that's really asking for trouble...
Oh, lastly, with your rack for the boat, it looks like quite the ordeal to just "pop the roof up". I guess that's a tradeoff, but kind of a bummer because one of the reasons I adore the Chalet over my old traditional tent trailer is because I can pull over on the side of the road, pop the roof up in 30 seconds and make lunch...