Looking at options to fit out my Caravelle with some camping gear - thing is its a twin -slider so options are more limited ... anyone got any experience/thoughts for a good layout ?
its also got a bulk head behind the front seats so no walk-though ...
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Re: Camper layouts for a twin-slider ...
We have a twin slider and the layout is full width bed which lifts up to full width bench seat, two storage cupboards underneath with eber in one.
Behind the drivers seat - Four burner hob with grill and a small drawer for cutlery etc fridge underneath. Behind the passenger seat - sink with cupboard underneath which houses gas bottle and water container with submersible pump for the tap and a shelf for pans etc.
There is a small walk through between these two. Because the fridge backs onto the back of the drivers seat, we have a computer hard drive fan fitted to pull the heat away and the gas outlet had to be routed by flexible pipe to the outside.
This is based on a high top, so plenty of storage space up top but may not be as prcatical with a pop top.
The bed is huge and very comfy but the downside is not much living area during the day.
The previous owner had also fitted two positions for the table leg - one is central for normal use and one over towards the sink to give more room when cooking.
If you want to pm your email address, I could send some pics.
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Behind the drivers seat - Four burner hob with grill and a small drawer for cutlery etc fridge underneath. Behind the passenger seat - sink with cupboard underneath which houses gas bottle and water container with submersible pump for the tap and a shelf for pans etc.
There is a small walk through between these two. Because the fridge backs onto the back of the drivers seat, we have a computer hard drive fan fitted to pull the heat away and the gas outlet had to be routed by flexible pipe to the outside.
This is based on a high top, so plenty of storage space up top but may not be as prcatical with a pop top.
The bed is huge and very comfy but the downside is not much living area during the day.
The previous owner had also fitted two positions for the table leg - one is central for normal use and one over towards the sink to give more room when cooking.
If you want to pm your email address, I could send some pics.
Adrian
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Re: Camper layouts for a twin-slider ...
we have a tiwn slider and have a unit that stands in front of the bulk head housing the cooker and sink and room underneath for all the pots pans etc and a water carrier with a submergible (spelling) pump-can send pics if required 

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Re: Camper layouts for a twin-slider ...
If you dont want to use both sliders for getting in and out you could modify any conventional interior layout with the plus that the back of the units would be accesable from outside and have shallow storage at the back for spares and tools.
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Re: Camper layouts for a twin-slider ...
Cafnod wrote:If you dont want to use both sliders for getting in and out you could modify any conventional interior layout with the plus that the back of the units would be accesable from outside and have shallow storage at the back for spares and tools.
thats a good idea actually - a bit like the old Devon's that had those draws that u could access from inside or via the rear tailgate on bays .. .
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