kitting out a motorhome
HI
Hubby and I are in the process of getting an old school minibus converted to a motorhome - it's a citroen relay so is a reasonable size, will have toilet/shower, kitchen, fridge etc etc. Trouble is, we're completely new to this so are trying to source equipment for it, bearing in mind we need to consider weight and practicalities , even things we may not have considered may be essential. For example, in people's experiences, is a duvet better than a sleeping bag and dvantages and disadvantages...... any suggestions or points to a previous article we may have missed would be great!
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Take a look here motorhomefun
You’ll need to subscribe to get full and ongoing access, but given your project, probably worth it.
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I would have thought there would be a few Facebook Groups out there which could be a good source of information, and free to use!
In our motorhome we use as two two single beds and we find duvets a better choice that sleeping bags which I find cramped. The secret is to buy the next size up ( 3ft bed ones rather than 2.6) and tuck one edge down behind the cushion. When we had a fixed bed we also used a duvet. Another advantage of duvets is that they can be squashed down into a small space for storage, the sleeping bags we used in the distant past seemed more bulky.
Good luck with your endeavours.
David
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Check out YouTube, there are some corking ‘how to’s’ plus the kit the converters used for vanlifing👍🏻. Try-‘prisoners no longer accepted’ ex prisoner transport bus conversion.’wandering Home’ EBay bought ex bus, it took them 12 months to convert. ‘Mel’s van life’ Auction bought merc sprinter.
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There is a Haynes "Build your your own campervan" book. A few searches on line bring up a wealth of information. Do you want a "rock and roll" bed conversion from the seats or something else. If it was me I'd look at a few commercial van conversions first to get ideas, some are very clever in their use of space. Good storage is vital.
Hope you'll let us see the end result!
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