When I left for work this morning, I got the same forecast as expected. More rain.
Once I got home I used the breaks between the rain to fire up the grill and try to accomplish something. Oct 1st (bow season will be here soon)
The fancy stuff can wait. I need a place to sleep, and I don't want to be in a tent when I'm this close.
I punched a hole in an old Jerrycan and welded in a spicot. This is now my fresh water tank. I'll work on the frame for it in the next few days.
put the door on my sink cabinet using some old hinges from an entertainment center that I found on the side of the road.
checked my water...
Pump,
pump.
It works!
All plumbing is finished. Shore water, tank water, installed the Gray water tank, and finished up my propane lines.
Then I started looking at the issues involved in the galley hatch.
I originally thought of making the lower a split system and just opening the top. I'm running out of time, so I think traditional is the way to go for now and I can rebuild it later.
Getting it on the road and to the camp site is the issue right now.
I also came across another problem. My window leaked, but the camper didn't. I ended up with a 1 1/2" of water in the camper. (I guess this means that it will float)
That's what I got done today. I've got fifteen days to get this thing to deer camp so busting ssa is going to be high priority.