corky52
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I'm about two-thirds done with the conversion of my Trans-Van from an RV to a Mobile Living Space, and looking at the changes. RV's are designed to be lived out of, not in. RV's are designed for maximized sleeping places, not for true living spaces. About half or more of the RV hardware is best removed and sold, it is high operation and energy use costs with lackluster durability.
I got rid of the RV AC, RV heater/furnace, the RV water heater, and totally rebuilt the interior for better space use and far more storage. The RV couch and chairs were not comfortable, trying to be to many things while doing none well. I re=installed the reefer with twice the insulation around it, it was a toss-up on replacing it with a compressor unit, may still change it out.
I did keep the captains chairs upfront, the addition of a footstool makes them fairly comfortable and using them adds to the living space available for other things. I'm now rebuilding the cooking areas and adding more storage .
I guess my main point is that anything designed for Recreation isn't all that great as a living space. There are some great RV shells out there that get passed over because the interior isn't in great shape, give them a second look with the idea of gutting and rebuilding them.
Corky
I got rid of the RV AC, RV heater/furnace, the RV water heater, and totally rebuilt the interior for better space use and far more storage. The RV couch and chairs were not comfortable, trying to be to many things while doing none well. I re=installed the reefer with twice the insulation around it, it was a toss-up on replacing it with a compressor unit, may still change it out.
I did keep the captains chairs upfront, the addition of a footstool makes them fairly comfortable and using them adds to the living space available for other things. I'm now rebuilding the cooking areas and adding more storage .
I guess my main point is that anything designed for Recreation isn't all that great as a living space. There are some great RV shells out there that get passed over because the interior isn't in great shape, give them a second look with the idea of gutting and rebuilding them.
Corky