These are just ideas. Please jump in and discuss.
Here's the inside as delivered from the factory. I camped in Kettle Moraine for a week as is. Slept in a Zero Gravity folder. The floor and walls are Advantech. I may panel over the walls. Advantech is slippery. I need to paint with sand? the rear wall/ramp. Notice the tire marks from my Honda PCX150. I hope to DIY spray foam underneath the trailer in the spring. Or put a layer of block foam on top, with less slippery flooring.
The spare tire will go elsewhere, maybe just lower. I am single with no prospects so I will make a folding twin bed on the left side. The bike will be moved back to the ramp. The existing tie downs can be used. I do have to lock down the rear wheel. I never had to tie down the back tire on any bike with my bike trailers. This thing bounces. You can see the rubber on the floor.
I plan on a Suburban RV furnace in a cabinet. No shower, no wet toilet. No black tank. But I want to haul 50 gallons of water for boondocking and a 40 gallon grey tank. I actually need the weight and the water. I also may put a 100 gallon tank in the pickup truck, strap it down at the front. Empty most of the time, ready when needed.
Weight on flat land seems to make no difference to my MPG. I towed this empty 600 miles, I towed it 500 miles with 1000 lbs and I towed 400 miles with 5000 lbs load. Same MPG, the 5000 lbs load did slow down acceleration a tiny bit.
No Solar right away. That comes last, maybe next year as prices keep dropping. I'll add two 6 volt batteries and charger inverter. I'll carry my 25 year old Honda 1000 watt generator.
Trailer has factory 30 amp RV service.
So maybe a sink and pump, after all 50 gallons! Perhaps a built-in cooktop. But now use the portable I got. 2 propane tanks on the narrow tongue. I think I can do it. No AC unless...Need Max fan on top.
Engle fridge when I have a spare grand.
https://www.engelcoolers.com/mt45f-u1.htmlI am starting to measure and draw a plan. I usually throw out a paper plan and start working with reality. I have made many complex installs in tight spaces. Like the 3rd pic which is how i made a living. That's a Ford 5.0 cast iron at full load on a Dyno. It's running in a room the size of my trailer, Lots of insane plumbing, wiring, and problems. The exhaust is at 1700 degrees and is red hot to the roof 20 feet above. Noisy and a real fire hazard. I have put out a few fires...
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