caseydog wrote:I've been kicking around the idea of a squareback, and I'm thinking that two doors that open to the sides would be ideal. I would make them open out to about 45-degrees from the back, and mount small shelves and racks on them. That way, when open, you have perhaps your canned goods, spices and such on one door, and could hang some pots and pans on the other.You could even do a fold-down table on one door for a stove, or cutting-board.
The possibilities are endless. You can't hit your head on these doors. And, you end up with two "walls" in your galley to hang stuff on.
CD
CD...kind of like this?
(this is the Sunspot, right after I brought it home--I've already taken off most of the 'racks' it came with.) I sealed all of the little holes from the previous owners, and picked up a folding nylon shelf unit that hangs over the left side door. It has three shelves, each about 4 inches deep.
This winter, one modification I'd like to make is to change out the supports so that the doors open a bit wider than they do right now. There's an awning rail to provide cover for the top (no awning for it yet, another winter mod), but for right now, I use a tripod shelter over the back half of the trailer and covers my 'kitchen.' I also have a Kelty carport, which arcs over the doors and provides cover just over the open doors, but the tripod give me more covered kitchen space. I don't have any galley cupboards yet; for now, I store food and galley equipment in a nylon folding SUV cargo carrier while moving, then unpack it to camp. Haven't decided quite which way to go with shelves yet.
