Here's the side view of the same runner. You can see that the only thing holding it on the biner is the rubber string. In some very informal tests we decided that this rubber would hold about 15 pounds before breaking. We actually didn't break one....this was a guess.
Monday, June 14, 2010
sling photos
Saturday, June 12, 2010
pretty much done.
In this photo you can easily see how sweet the interior of the van is. The three cabinets in the back are for clothes storage, jackets, and 'entertainment center' as we will see momentarily. The three open compartments above the counter are great for stashing extra goods. the left one is for guidebooks to all the sweet places we'll be going. Just beneath the guidebooks is a thermometer so you know just how cool it is inside this rig. Underneath the very left edge of the counter is an open compartment that is exactly the size of a full 24 pack of beer. One of my favorite additions.
This is looking straight back at the love nest. The bed is rigged up so that we sleep sideways with our feet underneath the clothes cabinet. This is....adequate. 5'8" is not very much room to stretch. I've got some plans to make a pull-out bed so that we can sleep longways if we are ever going to take a long trip. Beneath the bed are three compartments that face the interior. Heater on the left. The slot in the middle is cut to fit a cooler. the slot on the right is Lilah's custom dog cave. Padded floor in addition to her dog bed plus her favorite luxury....carpeted walls.
This is another view of basically the same stuff but this time you can see the fan mounted above the bed. Very low amp draw. It could run for probably weeks without dying. 0.2 amps an hour. It has three speeds. Low, medium, and GALE FORCE. It says this on the box it came in but I find it too be more of a gentle breeze. This view also shows how the bed is cut at an angle. This lets us sleep slightly 'crooked' to get a little more leg room out of it. It also angles perfectly so that when you're sitting on the edge of the bed it is comfy to cut veggies on the countertop.
Here we have the 'entertainment center'. Basically just a laptop on a pull out shelf. You can sit in bed, pull out the shelf and watch a movie or you can sit cross-legged and type away like it's on a little desk. Pretty nice.
Note also the little bouquet of flowers. This is ridiculous. Every time I go to an RV website and see pictures of RV interiors there are a bunch of flowers on the countertop. Every time. Seriously. Does anyone do this? You know as soon as you come around a turn or hit the brakes they're going to spill all over the place and the vase will break into pieces on the floor. Whatever, I guess you just put it there before you take pictures.