I picked up a 2010 Grand caravan a few months ago to replace my 2001 ford ranger for daily driver and camping duty. My wife and I do alot of weekend trips where we end up sleeping in the car at one trailhead or another. Living in the northeast, our driving is on roads and we are never very far away from somewhere to resupply, so i didnt need a platform that i could do many modifications to.
I also adventure race, which involves loading up to 4 people with bikes and gear, and transporting us to races. To save money, i wanted to be alble to have the car setup for sleeping so i dont need to shell out cash for a hotel.
the stow and go seating was really great to start off with. all of the rear seats fold into the floor and make an enormous cargo space where we can setup a bed for sleeping. The only problem i was having, is when we would sleep, we would have to shuffle all of our gear to the front seats in order to setup the bed. This got annoying when i would arrive somewhere at midnight on friday and then have to spend the next 20 minutes getting the bed setup.
I decided to build a sleeping platform setup. but i had a few specific constraints i wanted to design and build it to.
1. it had to be one piece and easily removable
2. it had to allow for use of the middle seats while still installed in the van
3. it had to have a table surface for food prep/map work
4. it had to allow for the maximum amount of cargo volume
5. it had to install into the van, without requiring any permanent modification to the van
fastforward through my brainstorming and design sessions, i had already fully removed the rearmost seat from the van. that opened up alot more cargo space, and i never planned on having more than 4 people in the car anyway. What this also did, was open up 4 hard mounting points into the floor of the van where something could be anchored down. nice.
here is what i came up with
Ill be trying the setup out this weekend with a trip to the adirondacks. with me and my wife laying on it..it has some flex, but seemed solid enough. its constructed with 3/4 inch plywood.
thanks for stopping by!
I also adventure race, which involves loading up to 4 people with bikes and gear, and transporting us to races. To save money, i wanted to be alble to have the car setup for sleeping so i dont need to shell out cash for a hotel.
the stow and go seating was really great to start off with. all of the rear seats fold into the floor and make an enormous cargo space where we can setup a bed for sleeping. The only problem i was having, is when we would sleep, we would have to shuffle all of our gear to the front seats in order to setup the bed. This got annoying when i would arrive somewhere at midnight on friday and then have to spend the next 20 minutes getting the bed setup.
I decided to build a sleeping platform setup. but i had a few specific constraints i wanted to design and build it to.
1. it had to be one piece and easily removable
2. it had to allow for use of the middle seats while still installed in the van
3. it had to have a table surface for food prep/map work
4. it had to allow for the maximum amount of cargo volume
5. it had to install into the van, without requiring any permanent modification to the van
fastforward through my brainstorming and design sessions, i had already fully removed the rearmost seat from the van. that opened up alot more cargo space, and i never planned on having more than 4 people in the car anyway. What this also did, was open up 4 hard mounting points into the floor of the van where something could be anchored down. nice.
here is what i came up with
Ill be trying the setup out this weekend with a trip to the adirondacks. with me and my wife laying on it..it has some flex, but seemed solid enough. its constructed with 3/4 inch plywood.
thanks for stopping by!