Good to get some inspiration. I am building a 101 radio body into a camper van. 4 people(me, the wife and out two toddlers). We've had to add a roof tent to have enough sleeping space. Good on you that it is getting along so well! cheers from Denmark
I've seen a couple of examples elsewhere for similar campers where a drop down bunk bed seemed to work. You can do a pop top but the ones I looked at were about £2000 sterling at least so I didn't bother. If life shows we use it a lot it can always be done later. There is another 101 where a bed on cables dips down over the bed at the back for kids.
Id thought about it and plan was to empty any remaining water if and when we are using the shower in cold conditions through the trap. I have some pipe insulation tubes in the wings when I decide what we are doing. If we do a trip to Norway/winter etc it'll have to be done but actually room is at a premium there by the petrol tank. Its in the contemplation stage at present!! The 101 has been with the mechanic for an MOT and a few scheduled servicing changes and we've been waiting for a few small parts so I haven't had it for a while (hence its been quiet on the channel!).
Good to get some inspiration. I am building a 101 radio body into a camper van. 4 people(me, the wife and out two toddlers). We've had to add a roof tent to have enough sleeping space. Good on you that it is getting along so well! cheers from Denmark
I've seen a couple of examples elsewhere for similar campers where a drop down bunk bed seemed to work. You can do a pop top but the ones I looked at were about £2000 sterling at least so I didn't bother.
If life shows we use it a lot it can always be done later. There is another 101 where a bed on cables dips down over the bed at the back for kids.
You should box in & insulate your shower drain and trap. In freezing weather it will block up with ice, and get covered in crud from driving.
Id thought about it and plan was to empty any remaining water if and when we are using the shower in cold conditions through the trap. I have some pipe insulation tubes in the wings when I decide what we are doing. If we do a trip to Norway/winter etc it'll have to be done but actually room is at a premium there by the petrol tank. Its in the contemplation stage at present!!
The 101 has been with the mechanic for an MOT and a few scheduled servicing changes and we've been waiting for a few small parts so I haven't had it for a while (hence its been quiet on the channel!).
Good to see ya man 😎
Enjoy!
Your shower waste bilge pump sounds like it is powered by a steam engine.
I keep calling a bilge pump because it sounds just like the one we put in a boat we built many years ago....
At least you know its been left on!
Yup!!
it was designed for a boat so don't know if that would make any difference......
At least it worked!