Help me think this through. I would like to have Lite-Craft Campers build me a slightly modified pop up truck camper. My truck is a 2006 Dodge Ram 2500 Short Bed Diesel. The camper I would like to start with has a floor length of 8.5 ft. Here is the floor plan.
The camper body is made of wood and the roof is all aluminum.
30 gal fresh water supply
hot water
2 6v batteries
cassette toilet
5 - 10 gal grey
outside shower
larger entry door
exterior storage for honda 2000 generator
5 lb propane tank
5 lb propane tank holder on the rear of the camper (extra propane for winter)
Ducted Heating
Winter Package: Insulation to put around pop up material on the inside
Fantastic Fan
wave 3 catalytic heater
Most of the time i will be traveling with no more than 2 people (ME and GF, or Me and a friend). I do a lot of winter camping (skiing and snowmobileing). Trip length are 2-4 nights.
My idea for a small grey tank is because most of the time i can just drain into a bucket. I want a small grey tank just in case i stop for lunch while traveling and don't want to dump grey water all over the parking lot. The camper will not have your traditional dump mechanisms. Just a hose connection to attach a garden hose.
The water tank, propane tank, batteries, hot water heater will be mounted as far forward as possible and the water tank and batteries as low to the ground as possible.
The back of the camper will be lower than the bumper by a few inches. This will allow for a small step up into the camper and a larger entry door. On the passenger side below the refrigerator will be an exterior storage for a honda 2000 generator.
What do you guys think?
the heating will be ducted and will run along side the fresh and grey tanks as well as much of the water lines as possible
For extreme winter's i'd like them to make a weblon kit that would snap to the pop up weblon for more insulation.
This will be a somewhat "buget" build (well under 18k). I do not do any crazy expedition like travel. Just mostly a few miles off the road to get to a secluded campsite. Winter camping is just in a parking lot.

The camper body is made of wood and the roof is all aluminum.
30 gal fresh water supply
hot water
2 6v batteries
cassette toilet
5 - 10 gal grey
outside shower
larger entry door
exterior storage for honda 2000 generator
5 lb propane tank
5 lb propane tank holder on the rear of the camper (extra propane for winter)
Ducted Heating
Winter Package: Insulation to put around pop up material on the inside
Fantastic Fan
wave 3 catalytic heater
Most of the time i will be traveling with no more than 2 people (ME and GF, or Me and a friend). I do a lot of winter camping (skiing and snowmobileing). Trip length are 2-4 nights.
My idea for a small grey tank is because most of the time i can just drain into a bucket. I want a small grey tank just in case i stop for lunch while traveling and don't want to dump grey water all over the parking lot. The camper will not have your traditional dump mechanisms. Just a hose connection to attach a garden hose.
The water tank, propane tank, batteries, hot water heater will be mounted as far forward as possible and the water tank and batteries as low to the ground as possible.
The back of the camper will be lower than the bumper by a few inches. This will allow for a small step up into the camper and a larger entry door. On the passenger side below the refrigerator will be an exterior storage for a honda 2000 generator.
What do you guys think?
the heating will be ducted and will run along side the fresh and grey tanks as well as much of the water lines as possible
For extreme winter's i'd like them to make a weblon kit that would snap to the pop up weblon for more insulation.
This will be a somewhat "buget" build (well under 18k). I do not do any crazy expedition like travel. Just mostly a few miles off the road to get to a secluded campsite. Winter camping is just in a parking lot.