Prem wrote:A couple of people have asked why I didn't put plumbing in my cargo conversion.
I've built full plumbing into two prior builds, both of which I used for 5 or 6 years and traveled as far as the tip of Baja. Dealing with black water and gray water is a pain and then there's the smell, the volume limitation, the weight...and (yuk) the foul dump station procedures and the occasional leak.![]()
I now highly prefer the Zen-like atmosphere of a plumbing-less RV.
Confession: There's a peat moss, double plastic bag porta-potty in the trailer's closet if it were ever needed. I'd rather walk to the restroom, outhouse, pit toilet or into the woods.
Hand washing? Five gallon container with a spigot goes on the picnic table.
After adapting to a bare bones teardrop (before the cargo conversion) I like the simplicity of no on-board plumbing.
Prem



I am right there with you Prem. Planning on a sink for the kitchen area but will K.I.S.S. and possibly a portopotty for the midnight breaks my boys seem to take just when I am getting comfy in bed.