I made a tempalate for the kitchennette. As stated earlier, this will be a mostly dry camper and as simplistic as possible, while providing what I aim to get out of it. A majority of the time, we will be in a campground where water, maybe sewer is available. I was going to go the cassette toilet route, but decided on a marine toilet instead. I bought the largest that I could get to hopefully last us through a long weekend. The only waste that this trailer will have is grey water. If I cannot get away with just letting it flow to the ground (whats the diff between showering outside vs inside in regards to grey water). If need be though I figure that I can use a portable grey water container if any campground nazi's are patrolling.
Cabinets will house the water heater, electrical converter and battery. I will do upper and lower cabinets, along with a few extra cabinets spread around the trailer to create as much storage space as possible. I initially planned on doing an RV stove/oven and a fridge, but revised to an outdoor camp oven/stove combo (nobody wants me stinking up the camper cooking fish, etc, so cooking will mostly be outside) and a 150qt cooler to maximize food/frosty adult beverage storage space. The cooler will have a bench top on it to provide room for additional seating.
I was anticipating taking it on a preliminary maiden voyage to do a weekend dual-sport, but blew my back out picking up a generator the weekend before. It was sad cause I was all packed up and ready to go. In preperation I added a strapless wheel chock and also added a rear facing camera so I can keep an eye things.. oh well, unload and keep working..
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