Thanks guys, the HappiJac is the lift I was thinking about. Good to get a first hand report on one. If I decided to have the ability to convert the dinette seats to a bed, would I be able to lower the bed, say halfway down and still use it like that (to give the lower bunk more space)? Might be nice if we had the (very) occasional guest.
Owen, I would think the popup would pretty much make the lifting bed pretty hard. For simplicity I have decided to just go with a fixed roof box. A hard sided popup is pretty cool and would be great to have one, but it does add complexity.
The U shape and raised floor (single step up) would be for more storage space beneath and also the ability to sit north/south with a nice backrest (we have this on the boat and enjoy it). I would try and have a 2 large external access doors east/west that would allow access beneath the entire U. I still need to model it but I think it would give enough space for 20" wheel folding bikes, 2 person inflatable kayak and back country camping gear. The raised floor might give some internal water tankage space beneath the foot space.
What Mark (Mog) has for a drawing is pretty much what I am thinking, minus the toolbox. The 45 degree slant in the front top and lower rear. So, since you are doing a TC box the 45 degree angles are not an issue? How do you go about doing those with the corner channels? What software did you use to model this?
Anyone use the TC honeycomb core panels to build out the interior bulkheads/furniture? Wonder how much weight saving that might provide and if the cost would be worth it.