Roll around galley

Hello all.
I'm working on galley ideas for the Command Post. Laurie has decreed that the nose of the camper, where the galley would normally go in this type of design, will instead be filled with cabinetry so that all our camping gear can be stored in the camper. The advantage of this is "instant camping," just hook up and go. The down side, is no galley.
I'm thinking that what I need to do is design a big rolling cabinet, with a sink set into the top. It will have a water inlet in the back and a faucet to hook up to campground water. It will also have a fold down table extension on each side so with the wings up, it will be close to 8 feet long. The Coleman stove will be stored in a door in the front of the cabinet. I'll get one of those roll around grey water tanks on wheels when politeness requires handling grey water that way, and for rough camping, I'll just run a hose downhill away from the camp 30 feet or so into the weeds. The rolling galley will be set up right next to the door, and galley supplies will be in the cabinets closest to the door.
The down side to this is that my rolling galley will probably get heavy pretty quickly. Getting it in and out of the camper will "inhale sharply." Anyone have useful comments on this idea, and/or ideas to make it work better?
I'm working on galley ideas for the Command Post. Laurie has decreed that the nose of the camper, where the galley would normally go in this type of design, will instead be filled with cabinetry so that all our camping gear can be stored in the camper. The advantage of this is "instant camping," just hook up and go. The down side, is no galley.
I'm thinking that what I need to do is design a big rolling cabinet, with a sink set into the top. It will have a water inlet in the back and a faucet to hook up to campground water. It will also have a fold down table extension on each side so with the wings up, it will be close to 8 feet long. The Coleman stove will be stored in a door in the front of the cabinet. I'll get one of those roll around grey water tanks on wheels when politeness requires handling grey water that way, and for rough camping, I'll just run a hose downhill away from the camp 30 feet or so into the weeds. The rolling galley will be set up right next to the door, and galley supplies will be in the cabinets closest to the door.
The down side to this is that my rolling galley will probably get heavy pretty quickly. Getting it in and out of the camper will "inhale sharply." Anyone have useful comments on this idea, and/or ideas to make it work better?
