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Greetings from Catalonia
Hi Steve,
I’ve been following your inspiring journey on Youtube and here for a while. I’m from Europe and obviously have not seen an E-350 from less than 3,500 miles away. Not trying to talk you in or out of anything here, but—is there really that much more room in a Transit? Is Fred’s interior at its full potential? Bear with me please.
Looking at the numbers it appears that only the super-long Transit would give you substantially more room than Fred with a high top. Going “off the beaten path” with that booty, even lifted and 4x4ed, might be quite the challenge… would it get any Airstream here?
I believe somewhere you said you’d like to be able to store the bikes with the front wheel on. You probably have seen this van (more pics here). There does not seem to be much headroom left, and not much length either. And climbing a platform that high might prove difficult for not-so-tall people.
On the other hand, with the front wheel off, the typical Outside Van interior might work in a mid/high roof LWB Transit—and, given the similar dimensions, probably just as well in a high-top Fred. Bikes could fit along or across. Or in a rear gear garage like this Sprinter has.
Another interesting approach: Accrete’s former van-and-trailer combo (page 7 and onwards), spreading their living space over the van (bed + bath) and the trailer (kitchen + living). Perhaps you could
Just my two (Euro)cents.
Saludos from Spain
Thomas
I’ve been following your inspiring journey on Youtube and here for a while. I’m from Europe and obviously have not seen an E-350 from less than 3,500 miles away. Not trying to talk you in or out of anything here, but—is there really that much more room in a Transit? Is Fred’s interior at its full potential? Bear with me please.
Looking at the numbers it appears that only the super-long Transit would give you substantially more room than Fred with a high top. Going “off the beaten path” with that booty, even lifted and 4x4ed, might be quite the challenge… would it get any Airstream here?
I believe somewhere you said you’d like to be able to store the bikes with the front wheel on. You probably have seen this van (more pics here). There does not seem to be much headroom left, and not much length either. And climbing a platform that high might prove difficult for not-so-tall people.
On the other hand, with the front wheel off, the typical Outside Van interior might work in a mid/high roof LWB Transit—and, given the similar dimensions, probably just as well in a high-top Fred. Bikes could fit along or across. Or in a rear gear garage like this Sprinter has.
Another interesting approach: Accrete’s former van-and-trailer combo (page 7 and onwards), spreading their living space over the van (bed + bath) and the trailer (kitchen + living). Perhaps you could
- For most of the year, live in a smaller Airstream and use Fred as a bike hauler / office space. Integrating the van into your living space, and not just using it for towing and storage. Or keep your current Airstream.
- When required, transform the van: Pull a modular bed platform, a porta-potty and a collapsible camp kitchen out of some now-unused Airstream storage space, live out of the van, and leave the trailer behind as the storage shed for whatever is temporarily not needed in the van.
Just my two (Euro)cents.
Saludos from Spain
Thomas