Hi from Vancouver, I'm turning 26 in the near future, an ex-liveaboard coming from a small boat background hoping to become a VanDweller. I was reading the CheapRV site for a year or two before settling on living aboard a boat instead of a van the first time around.
I'd really like to meet folks who live in their vans here, if any are on the forum, I'm pretty handy and happy to help out with the occasional van project too, I own a few tools that are impractical unless you're doing the jobs every day that I'm happy to bring along too
I've met a few people living in vans in the past, the big Maxx air vent on a cargo van was usually the dead giveaway for me to see if anyone was around for a chat so long as it was during the day, in an area where it wouldn't be a problem to be chatting about vans, but so far I haven't met anyone from here.
Had a family travelling in a van out on the boat for lunch, and have seen quite a few vans I'm sure were being lived in who turned up to some of the better overnight parking. After a very crazy past couple years, too many 18 hour work days, endless 7 day work weeks and eventually ending up without a home, sleeping in several different places throughout the week. I'm ready to move into a van and simplify my life again. I'm used to living without a lot of stuff, spent many months living off an old motorbike before the boat.
A lot of the aspects of living in a distributed household I'm already very comfortable with, and in many ways it should be easier to work on a van than boats I hope, easier to get to different facilities and groceries etc. A lot of the same haunts for showers/laundry should be just as good in the van.
I've got some background in trades and IT both of which should serve me well, and a pretty good understanding of what I need for space and comfort.
Unfortunately short on cash as I'm now broke and in debt, in an expensive city. I'm lucky in that I had a good part time job to fall back on, but my time on a friend's couch is coming to an end soon.
I'd love to convert one of the new Dodge Rams, a Sprinter or an AWD van with a bubble top like some of the other ones I've seen here. 1/2"-3/4" quality closed celled foam insulation for heat and sound with vinyl and marine grade carpet to finish it off. Diesel powered would be best, coupled with a nice Dometic drawer fridge, Wallas diesel cooktop, and possibly a small diesel fireplace. House bank provided by a pair of large AGMs, nice Blueseas breaker panel, and solar power. Wifi antenna on the roof, and good low powered large LED monitor and laptop both off a DC-DC converter, as well as nice 3M strip lighting and a couple LED reading lights.
In reality, with my budget, I'll probably be looking at an older inexpensive gas cargo van(<2500$), hopefully with a fiberglass top for standing headroom, with a basic plywood bench and foam to sleep on, and a good sleeping bag for now.
On the water I used a marine head, but on land I'd like to try a composting one. A very long winded way of saying hello, writing in between jobs as I have time.
I'd really like to meet folks who live in their vans here, if any are on the forum, I'm pretty handy and happy to help out with the occasional van project too, I own a few tools that are impractical unless you're doing the jobs every day that I'm happy to bring along too
I've met a few people living in vans in the past, the big Maxx air vent on a cargo van was usually the dead giveaway for me to see if anyone was around for a chat so long as it was during the day, in an area where it wouldn't be a problem to be chatting about vans, but so far I haven't met anyone from here.
Had a family travelling in a van out on the boat for lunch, and have seen quite a few vans I'm sure were being lived in who turned up to some of the better overnight parking. After a very crazy past couple years, too many 18 hour work days, endless 7 day work weeks and eventually ending up without a home, sleeping in several different places throughout the week. I'm ready to move into a van and simplify my life again. I'm used to living without a lot of stuff, spent many months living off an old motorbike before the boat.
A lot of the aspects of living in a distributed household I'm already very comfortable with, and in many ways it should be easier to work on a van than boats I hope, easier to get to different facilities and groceries etc. A lot of the same haunts for showers/laundry should be just as good in the van.
I've got some background in trades and IT both of which should serve me well, and a pretty good understanding of what I need for space and comfort.
Unfortunately short on cash as I'm now broke and in debt, in an expensive city. I'm lucky in that I had a good part time job to fall back on, but my time on a friend's couch is coming to an end soon.
I'd love to convert one of the new Dodge Rams, a Sprinter or an AWD van with a bubble top like some of the other ones I've seen here. 1/2"-3/4" quality closed celled foam insulation for heat and sound with vinyl and marine grade carpet to finish it off. Diesel powered would be best, coupled with a nice Dometic drawer fridge, Wallas diesel cooktop, and possibly a small diesel fireplace. House bank provided by a pair of large AGMs, nice Blueseas breaker panel, and solar power. Wifi antenna on the roof, and good low powered large LED monitor and laptop both off a DC-DC converter, as well as nice 3M strip lighting and a couple LED reading lights.
In reality, with my budget, I'll probably be looking at an older inexpensive gas cargo van(<2500$), hopefully with a fiberglass top for standing headroom, with a basic plywood bench and foam to sleep on, and a good sleeping bag for now.
On the water I used a marine head, but on land I'd like to try a composting one. A very long winded way of saying hello, writing in between jobs as I have time.