Oasis Maker wrote:Hi MceeD,
I don't want to be rude, but I don't want to be vague either in my response because you're still in the early stage with this crapper thing.
For a "normal" size teardrop, I just don't think having a crapper inside is practical. Many have pondered it and most have come away with that same conclusion after really thinking it through.
It will be very hard to maneuver around - especially at night, so count on it being completely disruptive to your spouse... but most importantly... the smell? Do you really want to turn your teardrop and such small quarters into an outhouse and hold someone hostage in there while you do?
Having a porta privy right outside or a connected side tent (Camp Inn and many homebuilds come to mind) IMHO is a much better way to go, and in the end I think will make all using it much happier.
Scott G.
what he said ^
but what about making that into a push-out?
as shown it would be in travel mode,
and when parked you push or pull the whole deal out the
hole that otherwise would be the portside door.
the bottom part of the unit could be lighter, easier to stow,
shallow like the base of a shower.
that would drop down to the ground.
the part that connects the shower base to the upper cabinet
could "accordion"(verb), canvas, rubber, reflectix, i dunno.
and a solid door could separate the inside of the cabin from this unit...
i'll call it a "pothole".
