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Any floorplans for cargo conversions??

Posted:
Mon Aug 17, 2015 2:07 am
by jahyde
Does anyone have floorplans they might share.
I just got a killer deal on a 8.5x24 foot Wells Cargo, my goal is to keep as much cargo space as possible, ideally 16 feet to be able to haul a car, right now it just hauls 2-3 motorcycles.
What I am finding is the entry door determines a lot of what can be done, its just barely 2 feet from the front, wish it was closer to 3.
wish list of space layout:
32" shower + tankless propane hot water heater (can sit in shower)
Porta-potty, but possibly a permanent potty with under floor black tank.
Kitchen sink / 3 burner stove / fridge - I sourced these from old trailer, fridge is smaller 24"x48"
Vented cargo bay for 2-4 batteries (2 might fit on tongue).
storage area for water - looking for undermount, but may need to use 55 gal drum in the interim.
Tables, beds, seating will all be flip-up, so I am not worried about where they end up. Currently has no windows or ceiling vents, so I want to plan my floorplan out really well and then cut in windows accordingly.
-john
Re: Any floorplans for cargo conversions??

Posted:
Mon Aug 17, 2015 3:20 am
by M C Toyer
John -
No plans but a few thoughts.
There are combo shower/toilet pans so both can be incorporated in the 32 x 24 inch space.
All the batteries and fresh water tanks can be undermounted between the trailer frame rails and the grey and black water will have to be but there are lots of options available as to dimensions and capacities.
I'm assuming you will have an interior height of 6-1/2 or 7 feet so try to maximize permanent overhead cabinets.
You'll probably not need the full height of all the cargo area so think about a mini-loft at the front for a bed. Flip-ups can be a
PIA so that would be one less. Another option, I seem to recall bobhenry fashioned a bed that lowered from his ceiling.
A 8 x 8 square presents some challenges. I always recommend marking off the size on your garage floor with chalk or masking tape, arrange the items you already have and use cardboard boxes for those you don't and see how it fits the space available and how accessible everything will be.
Check out some of the mega horse trailers with front apartments. They have about the same space and configuration and I've seen a lot of innovations in them.
Re: Any floorplans for cargo conversions??

Posted:
Mon Aug 17, 2015 11:04 am
by OverTheTopCargoTrailer
does your trailer have a car hauler side door ?
Re: Any floorplans for cargo conversions??

Posted:
Thu Aug 27, 2015 3:35 am
by jahyde
Yes, it has 2 side doors, the escape door, etc. Here is the one I got-
http://www.equipmenttraderonline.com/Tr ... -114145436Thanks for the tips.
I started to scratch together a list of items to go into it, with some costs and source notes, some are stuff I have or people have bartered to me-
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... RzqLugO7eQWill come back later when I have updates.
Re: Any floorplans for cargo conversions??

Posted:
Thu Aug 27, 2015 2:54 pm
by jahyde
So heres my rough version 1.0 plan ... toilet in the shower.

Re: Any floorplans for cargo conversions??

Posted:
Sun Aug 30, 2015 12:06 pm
by rebapuck
A lot of "space" is obtained by having long sightlines. If you moved the shower/toilet compartment into the front corner, where the pantry is, you would not break up the open feel. The kitchen counter could still remain much the same and still have the door swing open.
Re: Any floorplans for cargo conversions??

Posted:
Wed Sep 02, 2015 10:44 am
by jahyde
Thanks for the tip... I had been seriously contemplating having it in the front corner, but then I loose space for the fridge which I really want on the back wall so the breather vent can be back there with a service door, cant figure out how to keep the fridge "in the kitchen", have considered putting it against the front door on the table side, but then ugly venting will be at the front door.
Re: Any floorplans for cargo conversions??

Posted:
Fri Sep 04, 2015 10:57 pm
by rebapuck
Looks like, if you moved the shower forward, the fridge could go immediately after the shower door. That would still be near. Play with cardboard boxes and tape for a mock up.
Re: Any floorplans for cargo conversions??

Posted:
Sat Sep 05, 2015 9:18 am
by hankaye
jahyde, Howdy;
Could swap the front with the driver's side, kitchen along the side and bath/vanity facilities across the front .
hank