I’ve had an Airstream and presently have a FWC truck camper, next up will be a van. I will definitely contact Bonita Vans. This build is very close to what I’m imagining and looks exceptional. I like the idea of a smaller builder. Lots of Van companies share out of control and losing quality. Fabulous job on this van!
I liked this van and the builder looks like he is very knowledgeable although I would double check on the carbon monoxide alarm and propane situation. The only things I would add are a water filtration system and mosquito nets. In the future though, I would put the gray water valve release button near the driver so it can be opened while driving. We have our set to dripping only and dump while on the freeway, for example, without having to look for a specific place to do it.
Thank you! As mentioned in the other comments, the detector detects propane, C02 and carbon monoxide, A water filter would be a great idea; There is a small one incorporated into the plumbing system but could easily as a UV or Reverse osmosis filter under the sink
I understand the need for privacy for the owner of this van RE price, but could Carter provide a ballpark price for builds of this type? Not asking what she paid for the build, but would be helpful to know a range. Nice build, great floor plan.Thanks.
I mean I can do that. AWD sprinter is roughly $70-80k, rough estimate for parts/materials/components used is $55-80k and then whatever labor would be on top of those 2 numbers. Some people charge a flat rate and some charge hourly. Custom builds are probably more due to spending more time on fitting things correctly, compared to builders that have templates for set floor plan builds. Someone with experience should take about 600-800 hours of labor. Under 10 vans done I’d say about 1000+ hours of work. Oddly it will likely wash out because those with experience charge more for their experience yet those with less experience charge more due to it takes them that much longer to do it right. Safe to say over $200k for a build like this. Hope that helps
@ Thanks. Can one really buy a new AWD Sprinter for $75-80k? I thought they were more. A builder once told me as a rule of thump, not counting the cost of the vehicle, parts/components usually run half of the build, labor costs the other half. So for example on a $120 professional build, one would allocate approx. $60k parts and approx. $60k labor. Does that square with your experience?
I would really like to hear from Bonita vans about this if I can, but as a gamer and content creator I have a pretty nice computer desk setup. When making these vans I always see a small table for laptop. But I've only ever seen 1-2 full gaming rigs setups. I'd be curious to see if it could be done WITH all the stuff in this video too
Not sure why you’d only like to hear from Carter. Don’t get me wrong as I respect the heck out of him but myself or Kyle could also answer this. To answer you, yes it can be done depending on which van you go with. It would have to be a longer van like this one (170 sprinter). You would have to reconfigure some of the layout to make it work and personally I already have a design for that van
I was just wondering if there was a "wandering" swap site somewhere. I have a beautiful little home, ocean side but I would like to take a van or motor home for a 2-3 month trip. I thought that maybe there must be a spot to negotiate swapping for a set amount of time for those folks living the van life that may be looking for a few months of warmth, running water, spectacular views, laundry and a house that doesn't rock in the wind. Swap out for a spell kind of sites??
Would get more solar and delete the propane system and go for induction top. That said this is a really nice build and I don't get why more builders or customers don't opt for the same lighting design here. Regular ones just feel so dated!!
Well-designed and aesthetically pleasing. Functionally speaking, it may outperform my 170 extended. I appreciate the accessibility to the system components in the garage and, the airflow designed into the space. If Carter wasn't a 5,500 mile round trip for me, I'd ask him to fix mistakes made on my professional build. Question for Carter: I have a Rixens system as well. I noticed you have a fan ventilating your Rixens cabinet. Is the fan exhausting hot air or is it blowing cooler into? If exhausting, where do you have the hot air emptying into? PS: I use the gap between the mattress and the door to throw my dirty clothes into the garage.
Because it’s a client build we don’t talk price when client isn’t there. If you’re interested to know more then it’s best to contact Carter and go through the process. Thank you for understanding
This build was for a client so out of respect we don’t talk price when it’s someone else’s build. If you want to know what a van like this would cost because you’re interested in working with him then his links are below to contact him. Thank you
Always a great question. We know an AWD 170 sprinter are roughly 70-80k and builds can run anywhere from 80-300k between labor (complexity of custom) and parts used. Certain parts can swing the price by a lot and also adding exterior components will add or subtract a lot as well
This is one of the best vans I've seen. Love the oven, too, instead of just having a one plate induction cook top. If it was my van, though, I'd have exchanged the pantry space for a hanging closet, but that's just personal preference.
Had a shower in both my full time vans and I can count on one hand how many times I used them. I’m with you but there are those like this other person that said “I prefer to be clean” and to that I also agree but space saving in 60 sq feet is nice when I can use gym showers
I’ve owned a number of rv’s over the years, rarely used the shower and thus chose not to put a shower in my 148 Transit. Much more fun to use icy lakes and streams to “get clean” in-one with nature kinda thing.
A carbon monoxide detector will not go off if there is a propane leak. Specific gases require specific monitors. If you have a big enough propane release, the monitor won't matter because your oxygen will be displaced and you will suffocate before you can exit the van, even if the door is open. Just because we've installed propane in RV's, travel trailers and boats for years, doesn't mean the danger doesn't exist. Electric is just a smarter choice.
@@JarrodTocci they do. It would be nice to see builders learn what detectors do and do not do and why and when to install them accordingly, rather than simply installing a safety device believing it does something it does not.
This detector detects carbon monoxide, C02, and propane! Also the system is vented through the flood in an airtight cabinet Additionally we can Instal a solenoid valve so the lines clear out after each use, Really it’s as safe as you can make a propane system!
@@JohnBoynton-c7g That is excellent ! You should describe that in depth, as those safety features are rarely highlighted in walk through videos from large builders to backyard DIY builders and consumers aren't always educated enough to ask. Most of the time, those systems are merely casually mentioned in passing, when in reality they perform a life saving function and should be standard equipment and expected in a build.
There are two primary spots where propane leaks. One is at the propane tank fitting and the other is at the stove fitting. Detectors should be at both locations. My professional builder only put a detector on the outside of the sealed propane locker. Highly doubt it would detect a leak inside the locker (which drains outside the van). Really like what Carter has done here which is ... think.
I’ve had an Airstream and presently have a FWC truck camper, next up will be a van. I will definitely contact Bonita Vans. This build is very close to what I’m imagining and looks exceptional. I like the idea of a smaller builder. Lots of Van companies share out of control and losing quality. Fabulous job on this van!
Would love to build your van for you! Please reach out when you’re ready :)
I liked this van and the builder looks like he is very knowledgeable although I would double check on the carbon monoxide alarm and propane situation. The only things I would add are a water filtration system and mosquito nets. In the future though, I would put the gray water valve release button near the driver so it can be opened while driving. We have our set to dripping only and dump while on the freeway, for example, without having to look for a specific place to do it.
Water filtration is definitely an easy add and good idea
Thank you!
As mentioned in the other comments, the detector detects propane, C02 and carbon monoxide,
A water filter would be a great idea;
There is a small one incorporated into the plumbing system but could easily as a UV or Reverse osmosis filter under the sink
One of my favorite builds
This van has a great layout, and I love all the timber and black 😍
Thank you!!!
I absolutely love this build! The style, design, and quality looks awesome! Fantastic work Carter!
Great video production as well Jarrod. 😁
Thank you!!!
Nice build😍
Beautiful build. Are the cabinets formica sides or plywood panels cannot even tell. Great work
We never use Formica those cabinets are made with real bamboo!
I understand the need for privacy for the owner of this van RE price, but could Carter provide a ballpark price for builds of this type? Not asking what she paid for the build, but would be helpful to know a range. Nice build, great floor plan.Thanks.
I mean I can do that. AWD sprinter is roughly $70-80k, rough estimate for parts/materials/components used is $55-80k and then whatever labor would be on top of those 2 numbers. Some people charge a flat rate and some charge hourly. Custom builds are probably more due to spending more time on fitting things correctly, compared to builders that have templates for set floor plan builds. Someone with experience should take about 600-800 hours of labor. Under 10 vans done I’d say about 1000+ hours of work. Oddly it will likely wash out because those with experience charge more for their experience yet those with less experience charge more due to it takes them that much longer to do it right. Safe to say over $200k for a build like this. Hope that helps
@ Thanks. Can one really buy a new AWD Sprinter for $75-80k? I thought they were more. A builder once told me as a rule of thump, not counting the cost of the vehicle, parts/components usually run half of the build, labor costs the other half. So for example on a $120 professional build, one would allocate approx. $60k parts and approx. $60k labor. Does that square with your experience?
I would really like to hear from Bonita vans about this if I can, but as a gamer and content creator I have a pretty nice computer desk setup. When making these vans I always see a small table for laptop. But I've only ever seen 1-2 full gaming rigs setups. I'd be curious to see if it could be done WITH all the stuff in this video too
Not sure why you’d only like to hear from Carter. Don’t get me wrong as I respect the heck out of him but myself or Kyle could also answer this. To answer you, yes it can be done depending on which van you go with. It would have to be a longer van like this one (170 sprinter). You would have to reconfigure some of the layout to make it work and personally I already have a design for that van
"Time Travel" is impossible, but I do like to dream.
😂❤
😂 but is it impossible
I was just wondering if there was a "wandering" swap site somewhere. I have a beautiful little home, ocean side but I would like to take a van or motor home for a 2-3 month trip.
I thought that maybe there must be a spot to negotiate swapping for a set amount of time for those folks living the van life that may be looking for a few months of warmth, running water, spectacular views, laundry and a house that doesn't rock in the wind.
Swap out for a spell kind of sites??
Not sure on swap but harvest hosts is kinda like what you described
Will the shower heat enough to create a sauna?
Would get more solar and delete the propane system and go for induction top. That said this is a really nice build and I don't get why more builders or customers don't opt for the same lighting design here. Regular ones just feel so dated!!
That was an excellent tour!
Thank you!!!
Don’t like the lens. Distorts the real size and area of the van. Nice build though. 👍🏼
Well-designed and aesthetically pleasing. Functionally speaking, it may outperform my 170 extended. I appreciate the accessibility to the system components in the garage and, the airflow designed into the space. If Carter wasn't a 5,500 mile round trip for me, I'd ask him to fix mistakes made on my professional build. Question for Carter: I have a Rixens system as well. I noticed you have a fan ventilating your Rixens cabinet. Is the fan exhausting hot air or is it blowing cooler into? If exhausting, where do you have the hot air emptying into?
PS: I use the gap between the mattress and the door to throw my dirty clothes into the garage.
I would love to help you with your van anytime you’re in town!
What kind of heated floors?
This is the rixen system!
Allows for heated floors, hot water, and hot air all In 1 unit
i would trade an elevated fridge for a shower any day
Beautiful…did you shoot part of that in wide angle?
Yes. Trying out different lenses to see what works best but definitely some negative feedback as a lot don’t like the fisheye
@@JarrodTocciit does make it appear the interior is more spacious than it really is
I would love to have that exact van but, armored.
Hmm interesting!
Cost of this?
How much?
Because it’s a client build we don’t talk price when client isn’t there. If you’re interested to know more then it’s best to contact Carter and go through the process. Thank you for understanding
@@JarrodTocci I'm not in the market, just always curious how much people are willing to spend on a van build.
What’s the interior height?
Most sprinters depending on how much floor and ceiling are built out range from 6’ to 6’3”
Interior height of this van is 6’3!
Price??
This build was for a client so out of respect we don’t talk price when it’s someone else’s build. If you want to know what a van like this would cost because you’re interested in working with him then his links are below to contact him. Thank you
JARROD!!!! Hope ur doin good bro
Doing great, thank you
back passender door, tore the shit out of the plywood and installed it anyways. Good lord!
Huh
Ballpark pricing?
Always a great question. We know an AWD 170 sprinter are roughly 70-80k and builds can run anywhere from 80-300k between labor (complexity of custom) and parts used. Certain parts can swing the price by a lot and also adding exterior components will add or subtract a lot as well
@@JarrodTocci Pretty generic answer.
@@dfwvtxmanyou asked for ballpark and that's what you got 🤣
@@dfwvtxman Almost like that’s what the comment asked for…
@@AshraNashal52 Cute, very cute. 'you must be proud of yourself.
Link to her tinder profile?
😂
🤣
This is one of the best vans I've seen. Love the oven, too, instead of just having a one plate induction cook top. If it was my van, though, I'd have exchanged the pantry space for a hanging closet, but that's just personal preference.
Thank you so much! We can build anything you like a van like this could easily be replicated and customized to your liking
Is she single??
The joke went right over my head but then I realized he said the client is a woman in the beginning of the video 😂
Prefer no shower
I prefer to be clean
Had a shower in both my full time vans and I can count on one hand how many times I used them. I’m with you but there are those like this other person that said “I prefer to be clean” and to that I also agree but space saving in 60 sq feet is nice when I can use gym showers
That's what my gym is for. @@DavidSmith-kh9nu
I’ve owned a number of rv’s over the years, rarely used the shower and thus chose not to put a shower in my 148 Transit. Much more fun to use icy lakes and streams to “get clean” in-one with nature kinda thing.
A carbon monoxide detector will not go off if there is a propane leak. Specific gases require specific monitors. If you have a big enough propane release, the monitor won't matter because your oxygen will be displaced and you will suffocate before you can exit the van, even if the door is open. Just because we've installed propane in RV's, travel trailers and boats for years, doesn't mean the danger doesn't exist. Electric is just a smarter choice.
I believe they make propane detectors
@@JarrodTocci they do. It would be nice to see builders learn what detectors do and do not do and why and when to install them accordingly, rather than simply installing a safety device believing it does something it does not.
This detector detects carbon monoxide, C02, and propane!
Also the system is vented through the flood in an airtight cabinet
Additionally we can Instal a solenoid valve so the lines clear out after each use,
Really it’s as safe as you can make a propane system!
@@JohnBoynton-c7g That is excellent ! You should describe that in depth, as those safety features are rarely highlighted in walk through videos from large builders to backyard DIY builders and consumers aren't always educated enough to ask. Most of the time, those systems are merely casually mentioned in passing, when in reality they perform a life saving function and should be standard equipment and expected in a build.
There are two primary spots where propane leaks. One is at the propane tank fitting and the other is at the stove fitting. Detectors should be at both locations. My professional builder only put a detector on the outside of the sealed propane locker. Highly doubt it would detect a leak inside the locker (which drains outside the van). Really like what Carter has done here which is ... think.