Nitromethane43 said:
Lynn - Actually the Super Camper built by Tacodoc was my inspiration on starting this project,
Sorry, Nitro, I'm confused. I was referring to the one built by the folks that go by SuperCamperos on this forum.
Here's their blog.
With apologies to TacoDoc, I've seen his taco build thread, but no camper. Maybe I'm missing something.
Nitromethane43 said:
Having a removable kitchen seems unique, that one shown appears to be slightly cumbersome.
Slightly? I think you're being too polite. That's why I said that I was thinking that a modular unit would be better. Maybe one cabinet with the cook top, another with the sink, etc. Of course, you would want them to be weatherproof, so an additional benefit is that you could design 'em such that you could use 'em in your back yard when you're not on the road.
Nitromethane43 said:
I hope this can be a learning experience for all of us and I would be interested in seeing what you have planned.
Well, I didn't want to confuse your build thread, but since you asked.
I had a thread over on
www.expeditioncampers.com, but I don't think it got migrated over here. Sorry, I haven't done any eDrawings, so I'll have to try to describe the ideas.
My ultimate dream is based around a chassis-mount camper, and would incorporate a drop-down patio like this one from Lonno Offroad Yachts:
(another really cool patio is the one designed by
Rob Gray for WOTHAHELLIZAT 1
I would build the kitchen along one wall (let's say the drivers side) and design it such that it slides out, thru a hatch, onto the patio.
To utilize the 'freed-up' space inside, I envision a dinette in the back along the passenger side. It would be made up of a couch and two chairs. With the kitchen inside, the chairs would attach to the couch to form a U-shaped dinette. With the kitchen outside, the chairs can be disconnected and moved to the free space. The dinette table would swing down and away from the couch to become a coffee table. The disconnected chairs could also be used on the patio.
And, of course, the couch would make down into a bed, futon-style, with the chairs stowed underneath.
I did some rough sketches, and thing this is do-able, but the kitchen counters would have to be narrow and the dinette pretty narrow as well, to allow a usable walkway between the kitchen unit and the dinette.