abeaudin1971
Adventurer
C'est bon Gentlemen, C'est bon!
So what JK configuration will the Habitat fit? Does it matter if its a soft top or hard?
BRAVO!!!!
It must feel very satisfying to see this come to fruition!
Is the finished color still slated to be black like factory?
Does Christmas delivery timeframe seem about right based on remaining work and likely 8 weeks to build up pre-orders after that? It's just a guess plus I want to be sure that Santa leaves a little room in the sleigh for Prescott pickup. :elkgrin:
Here is an image that shows the pass through the roof section into the sleeping loft. The pass though is positioned between the fore & aft roll bars directly above the rear passenger seat. The pass through has a 50/50 split hatch. Once the cap and tent are deployed, the next step is to fold down one of the rear seats, get in, push up on one or both of the hatches and stand up through the pass through. The sleeping loft platform is about 39" up from the folded down seat so a simple hop up or a pelican case used as a step makes for easy access. With one half of the hatch left in place, there is easily sleeping for 3 adults. Re-insert both hatches and it can sleep 4.
So this works more like the ecamper than a traditional FP? Meaning when the tent is deployed you do not gain standing room?
Mario, another question regarding the standing room here too. How much is there? I was under the impression that the entire space behind the front seats was available to stand. Is it only going to be the space under the hatch cut-out? Is it possible to have the entire rear area as a functioning hatch so that the trunk area of the JK is "standable" or does the design not allow for that?
FROM POST #150: Access to the sleeping platform will be through either of the rear passenger doors. The user will be able to fold the seats forward and then stand up between the 2 roll bars. A 60/40 split hatch that makes up the interior roof above the rear passenger seats will be removable and provide the access to the sleeping area. The reason we chose access in this manner was to keep the rear cargo intact for its intended purpose. Rear door access would mean that all cargo would have to be removed for access, undeniably, not very convenient and hence our design decision. When entering through this hatch, a platform will remain above the rear cargo area for staging bags etc. The hatch can be replaced from inside the sleeping area if desired to increase the sleeping area for children.
Is there any plans on redesigning the ATFP? To have more of an AT look and feel design?
Interesting, so it is pretty much a big RTT.
I was hoping the whole back area would be open for standing and living.
We feel that the rear roll bar would limit the access if the area from the back of the passenger seat to the tailgate were left open. We do not advocate nor wish to create a design that might temp people to remove the rear roll bar for obvious safety and liability reasons.