I fixed some of the previous pictures by hosting on Imgur, some I didn't think were worth the effort.
Progress made. Got the stove and sink mounted. The stove top is in the process of being repainted, so it won't look so terrible as in the current pictures.


Got started on the electrical and getting everything mounted up. Don't judge the wiring yet, I will be cleaning it up and putting everything into loom when it's all ran.


I got the cabinet/bench built to house the furnace. I finally drilled the first holes in the outside of my trailer!!!!


I also removed my original boat winch lift and replaced it with an electric unit to raise and lower the bed. BIG improvement.
I scrapped the plan to run the dorm fridge off of my inverter. I have been scrounging and digging for weeks and finally found an affordable 3 way fridge/cooler. It's a Dometic RC4000. I got it for $150. Coincidentally the same price as I purchased the dorm fridge. Since the dorm fridge was still brand new and unused (still had the plastic on it!) I was able to return it.
Soon to be happening:
-Run the gas lines. I didn't have a flaring tool until the other day, so now to plumb the propane appliances.
-Add a few more lights. You can't have too much light.
-Mount solar panel. This has been a bit of a conundrum.The trailer has a domed roof. Not impossible to work with, but not easy either. I toyed with the idea (and actually bought the hardware) to make the panel portable on some wheels so I could put the panel wherever when camp is set up. This idea also made a storage issue for the panel, and it's a 235w panel, so not the most portable of sizes. I've finally decided to mount the panel on the side of the trailer on hinges. I will simply prop the panel up when the trailer is parked. This for two reasons:
1. It's simple to do. It will be frame mounted and sturdy. It will latch in the closed position for transport. Eliminates domed roof problem.
2. Having the panel mounted vertically while in storage helps to eliminate the possibility of it getting destroyed. The weather around where I live is very conducive to hail damage (BIG BIG hail). We just had the lady's car totaled from a storm not three months ago (thank god my truck was not in the same area at the time).
-Get some sort of plumbing done. I've got a 9 gallon fresh water tank, now I need to figure something out for grey water. Also mount up the pump and get a faucet.
All in all, things are coming along nicely!