So here are the stats - it is 60" wide by 54" tall inside and will fit a queen mattress. It is 12ft. long with the galley. It is stick built and insulated on three sides (not the floor). The frame was custom welded out of 2x2 steel. I think the total weight is around 800 lbs, but that is a guess. The minivan doesn't even know it is there when towing. The lights are recessed rope lights and are remote controlled so no holes in the ceiling. The fan is a Fantastic Fan with rain sensor. The tv screen is a 21" drop down model and the radio head is also a DVD player with Ipod dock. I have hitch receivers on all four corners for attachments such as a table, awnings, AC stand? etc. The bed frame, yet to be made, will be 15 inches off the floor allowing for roughly 30 SF of storage underneath. The space in the galley and under the bed is open from front to back stretching 12 ft. so I can carry surf rods for fishing. The aluminum fish panels in the galley were made from an image I found and took to a waterjet company to cut out. I then sanded them and put sharkshide on them to protect. There is a cabinet accessible from the galley or inside the cabin for food/storage as well. The walls were epoxied and then painted with an outdoor paint prior to being covered by the aluminum. The aluminum is floating held on by trim and fender screws only. The bottom of the floor was painted with the tar paint stuff and through bolted with 1/4" SS bolts to the 2x2 frame. The walls were built with a dado at the bottom that fit over the edge of the floor. They were then pocket screwed through the floor into a poplar base board. The fenders are from Grant. All the "studs" are 1x4s from the big box store so are the spars (poplar). The headliner is 1/8 birch ply from a smaller lumber store. Enjoy and Thank you!