Kit seen/used in this video - You'll find things I've used in this video + kit I transferred from the car to the van + kit coming up in future van camping videos here - www.amazon.co.uk/shop/morethanjustacleaner/list/2625IL1R9JGCO
Interesting build. I happen to have a Berlingo Van myself, and may want to use it as a microcamper, too. The only issue is that it's an Electric, and registered as a 'class 2 Van'. Which means I can't touch that bulkhead behind the seats.(My bulkhead is a single piece with window, so a simpler design, with screws top and bottom) If I do anything, I'll first get the registration changed, then cut the bulkhead in half down the middle, and install some sort of rails to slide it along, so that it still looks like a regular bulkhead. Mine is the K9 version(2008 - 2018) and on mine there's a lot of space under the floor where the rear passenger footwells would be in a passenger car. I'm slowly working on fitting a diesel-powered cabin heater there... (Electric Berlingos have bugger-all range, and if you use the heater, even less, so a diesel-powered one is a good range extender ) One thing you should take notice of is that up on top of the walls there are two sturdy brackets. They're there for the Modutop on the MultiSpace, and on some versions without Modutop you could fit 'internal roof rails' there. I just used a pair of extensible painting handles, drilled and mounted M8 bolts in the ends, and... perfect fit. One guy even used IKEA Curtain rods... www.berlingoforum.com/thread-21814-post-139544.html#pid139544 I used to transport my fishing rods and hiking staves up there in my old Berlingo(MultiSpace.) Doesn't work so well with a Van because the one rod gets too close to the bulkhead.
Really enjoyed watching this video and a build I could actually do myself rather than needing to be a skilled carpenter!! I've been carcamping for 12 months in a vauxhall mokka. I love yhe car but the head height is challenging. I'm only 5ft 1 and I can't sit upright in the boot. Thanks again, I'll stick around and watch more of your vids 👍🏻
@@rachelmcmahon9871 I used to have an estate car and it was great for car camping, apart from as you say, head height. I ruddy love this little van. Did a pub camp and paddle this weekend gone 👍😁
I like everything about this video. The approach of doing things easy yet smart, keeping it real and short, your attitude and your sense of humor. I actually cracked up a few times 😂. And finally showing in detail how to fit in in this kind of minivan lenghtwise. Thank you for that. I am looking at the Berlingo myself at the moment, still my budget doesn't fit my desired object...you can so easily burn money buying a used car....😮
Thank you. I have searched so much to find someone taking out this exact bulkhead. I think I'm not the only one. You could probably improve views if you added taking out berlingo van bulkhead to your description so people can find it. Fortunately someone in a Facebook group shared your video when I asked for help.
looking good but you really need to insulate the ceiling not just for heat but rain noise or worse still hailstones !! also a simple curtain to separate the drivers cab from the back will help with privacy and the cab will heat up much quicker on cold winter mornings
@@MoreThanJustaCleaner 4 mm ply and self tapping screws with bubble wrap in the ecesses ,time to start skip diving lol also when you get time make youself a nice galley box ruclips.net/video/LkjzXbbn1fA/видео.html
Great job you did with the van, nice simple and basic.Simple solution for the bed. I intend one day to do a small camper one day with a Pug Partner. You can always change and improve things as time goes on.
Nice one, Karl. I have a 2014 Peugeot Partner van that I have had since new. I am planning on turning it into a micro-camper. To start with, it will be a DIY fit-out using kit I already have, with the mind to doing a removable boot jump-type fit-out next Spring once I know what works for me. May I suggest some sound deadening on the panels and roof, now your bulkhead is removed, it could sound a bit tiny when on the road! ATB, Dave 😃
Exciting times await u with the new van Karl. Get the roof covered or u will get dripped on from condensation. I thought u did really well to get it habitable for a camp out in one day, well done. Maxx
Hiy, I was learning a lot of your padling videos, I Have my Itiwit and I have a lot od fan. So, I Have Citroen Berlingo too, as no bild mini camper... Thank You for your videos and good lack and a lot of fan! Marjeta of Slovenija
Good progress, if you still have it, I’d consider cutting the wooden racking down to make it slimmer to the same width as the wheel arch covers, the racking will hold lots of your bits and bobs, plastic storage boxes are ideal for keeping stuff safe. Can’t help thinking a LWB van would have been a bit more suitable though😂 Says the bloke who won’t camp in tents anymore !😜
The racking has gone 😅 The Beast was LWB and yes ideally it would be more suitable. However because this is for work too reliability is a big factor and this was the newest in my price range. Yes I could have looked longer but time was also a factor. And to be quite honest, I'm loving benefits of the SWB - turns on a penny, easier to find parking slots, lower profile - it's ticking a lot of boxes and is fun to drive. Oh, and it's way more fuel efficient than I thought it would be, more so than the beast and that wasn't bad.
@@MoreThanJustaCleaner All,sounds good then, I’ve just had to replace yet another injector on my VW caddy, can’t remember if it’s third or fourth, flipping thing is 2011 and hasn’t done 65k yet😱
As long as your bum isn't touching the floor 🤷🏻♂️ depends more on the length corner to corner. If you've got 10 plus feet might be worth giving it a go one camp?
Iv got a no build 'build' started in my old belingo. It's a very tiny space but I can sit in it and lie in it. Rear seats have to come out. Glad I didn't film my first effort 🤦
@@prairrie I love it my van. I've done all sorts of trips on it since this video. It's basic but functional. This summer I was going to finish insulating and carpeting it and never got round to it. But it doesn't matter because I still had fun camping in it last winter 😁👍
Yeah, didn't you call it an Aladdin's Cave on our Scotland trip? It's definitely got more useful bits and pieces in now, and I've still got way more sleep space than I had in the car 😁
Kit seen/used in this video -
You'll find things I've used in this video + kit I transferred from the car to the van + kit coming up in future van camping videos here - www.amazon.co.uk/shop/morethanjustacleaner/list/2625IL1R9JGCO
What a great Man!!!
fantastic useful and simple ideas .
Thanks a lot 🎉❤
@@boris7204 cheers, you're welcome 👍😁
That looks SO cool, such a brilliant project. A little home from home 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Absolutely, and so simple 😁
Ay up me duck.
I enjoyed watching you start the van conversion process, here's to you enjoying many nights in it. 👍🙂
Cheers dude :D
Interesting build.
I happen to have a Berlingo Van myself, and may want to use it as a microcamper, too. The only issue is that it's an Electric, and registered as a 'class 2 Van'. Which means I can't touch that bulkhead behind the seats.(My bulkhead is a single piece with window, so a simpler design, with screws top and bottom)
If I do anything, I'll first get the registration changed, then cut the bulkhead in half down the middle, and install some sort of rails to slide it along, so that it still looks like a regular bulkhead.
Mine is the K9 version(2008 - 2018) and on mine there's a lot of space under the floor where the rear passenger footwells would be in a passenger car. I'm slowly working on fitting a diesel-powered cabin heater there... (Electric Berlingos have bugger-all range, and if you use the heater, even less, so a diesel-powered one is a good range extender )
One thing you should take notice of is that up on top of the walls there are two sturdy brackets. They're there for the Modutop on the MultiSpace, and on some versions without Modutop you could fit 'internal roof rails' there. I just used a pair of extensible painting handles, drilled and mounted M8 bolts in the ends, and... perfect fit.
One guy even used IKEA Curtain rods...
www.berlingoforum.com/thread-21814-post-139544.html#pid139544
I used to transport my fishing rods and hiking staves up there in my old Berlingo(MultiSpace.) Doesn't work so well with a Van because the one rod gets too close to the bulkhead.
That's a very comprehensive reply, thanks for taking the time to add it as it might be useful for others 👍😁
Really enjoyed watching this video and a build I could actually do myself rather than needing to be a skilled carpenter!! I've been carcamping for 12 months in a vauxhall mokka. I love yhe car but the head height is challenging. I'm only 5ft 1 and I can't sit upright in the boot. Thanks again, I'll stick around and watch more of your vids 👍🏻
@@rachelmcmahon9871 I used to have an estate car and it was great for car camping, apart from as you say, head height.
I ruddy love this little van. Did a pub camp and paddle this weekend gone 👍😁
I'll watch that 👍🏻
Let me know what you think. You might also enjoy my Wales van camping trip last year 👍😁
I like everything about this video. The approach of doing things easy yet smart, keeping it real and short, your attitude and your sense of humor. I actually cracked up a few times 😂. And finally showing in detail how to fit in in this kind of minivan lenghtwise. Thank you for that. I am looking at the Berlingo myself at the moment, still my budget doesn't fit my desired object...you can so easily burn money buying a used car....😮
@@nordseeistmordsee I'm glad you liked it. I hope you find what you're looking for 👍😁
Loving this Karl' great seeing how the thought process is working,
I'm now at the stage where I'm looking at sound deadening, insulating and carpeting the inner :D
Thank you. I have searched so much to find someone taking out this exact bulkhead. I think I'm not the only one. You could probably improve views if you added taking out berlingo van bulkhead to your description so people can find it. Fortunately someone in a Facebook group shared your video when I asked for help.
Thanks for the tip, I'll give that a go 👍😊
Nice job! Love my little camper, ideal for stealth camp on canal before/ after kayaking
Absolutely 😁 they're such low profile vehicles 👍😁
looking good but you really need to insulate the ceiling not just for heat but rain noise or worse still hailstones !! also a simple curtain to separate the drivers cab from the back will help with privacy and the cab will heat up much quicker on cold winter mornings
Curtain - already done, coming soon video wise :)
Yeah I know I need to do something with the ceiling, just not sure how I'm going to go about it yet.
@@MoreThanJustaCleaner 4 mm ply and self tapping screws with bubble wrap in the ecesses ,time to start skip diving lol also when you get time make youself a nice galley box ruclips.net/video/LkjzXbbn1fA/видео.html
lol cheers :D
Great job you did with the van, nice simple and basic.Simple solution for the bed. I intend one day to do a small camper one day with a Pug Partner. You can always change and improve things as time goes on.
Absolutely, it's all about making a start and deciding where to go from there 👍😁
Thats a great dual set up. Getting that bulkhead out was a task!
It was indeed. I guess it has to be because the middle seat belt would be attached to it 👍😁
Quite exciting. This van is huge . Will be awsome for camping
It might look huge but I can't stand up in it 😅
👍👍Wow, that was a lot of work. Good job.
I nearly pulled something trying to get that out 😅
@@MoreThanJustaCleaner 😂
Nice one, Karl. I have a 2014 Peugeot Partner van that I have had since new. I am planning on turning it into a micro-camper. To start with, it will be a DIY fit-out using kit I already have, with the mind to doing a removable boot jump-type fit-out next Spring once I know what works for me. May I suggest some sound deadening on the panels and roof, now your bulkhead is removed, it could sound a bit tiny when on the road!
ATB, Dave
😃
That's a good idea, cheers David 👍😁
Exciting times await u with the new van Karl. Get the roof covered or u will get dripped on from condensation. I thought u did really well to get it habitable for a camp out in one day, well done. Maxx
I never even considered condensation! I've already done a Scotland trip with it 😁👍
@@MoreThanJustaCleaner hope u filmed it lol.
@@maxineredfern3380 obviously 😁👍
Hiy, I was learning a lot of your padling videos, I Have my Itiwit and I have a lot od fan. So, I Have Citroen Berlingo too, as no bild mini camper...
Thank You for your videos and good lack and a lot of fan!
Marjeta of Slovenija
Hello Marjeta 😁 I'm glad you like my videos. I loved my Berlingo! I've done a lot of camping with it already - videos coming soon 😁👍
Good progress, if you still have it, I’d consider cutting the wooden racking down to make it slimmer to the same width as the wheel arch covers, the racking will hold lots of your bits and bobs, plastic storage boxes are ideal for keeping stuff safe. Can’t help thinking a LWB van would have been a bit more suitable though😂 Says the bloke who won’t camp in tents anymore !😜
The racking has gone 😅
The Beast was LWB and yes ideally it would be more suitable. However because this is for work too reliability is a big factor and this was the newest in my price range. Yes I could have looked longer but time was also a factor.
And to be quite honest, I'm loving benefits of the SWB - turns on a penny, easier to find parking slots, lower profile - it's ticking a lot of boxes and is fun to drive. Oh, and it's way more fuel efficient than I thought it would be, more so than the beast and that wasn't bad.
@@MoreThanJustaCleaner All,sounds good then, I’ve just had to replace yet another injector on my VW caddy, can’t remember if it’s third or fourth, flipping thing is 2011 and hasn’t done 65k yet😱
@@geoffknight7322 Sheesh that's not good 😏
Çurious why you didnt drop the third seat as it folds flat to floor and your feet can then reach to the dashboard, if you had the bed on that side?
I haven't tried that yet 👍😁
Hey Karl, have you considered leaving only the driver's seat?
I haven't!
Instead of a bed, would a hammock work going from the front passenger side to the rear drivers side?
I don't think there's enough drop 🤔 although I have considered it 😁
As long as your bum isn't touching the floor 🤷🏻♂️ depends more on the length corner to corner. If you've got 10 plus feet might be worth giving it a go one camp?
@@ChardOutdoors I don't think it's 10ft, I'll have to check it out 😁
Very nice video
Cheers 👍😁
Iv got a no build 'build' started in my old belingo. It's a very tiny space but I can sit in it and lie in it. Rear seats have to come out. Glad I didn't film my first effort 🤦
@@prairrie I love it my van. I've done all sorts of trips on it since this video. It's basic but functional. This summer I was going to finish insulating and carpeting it and never got round to it. But it doesn't matter because I still had fun camping in it last winter 😁👍
Doesn’t matter what it looks like as long as its comfortable in my honest opinion
I'm inclined to agree 👍😁
Hi mate is this the short weel version ?
It is, yes 👍😊
Will you be camping again in future or are you now a vanlife person?
Good question 😁 watch this space 😝
I’d use the air mat
Yeah, I have done so far and it's been great 👍 I leave it set up in the van 😁
If you are 180 cm in height I am quite sure you need the L2 version which is a foot longer.
Nah it's fine. I just drop the seat back forward 👍😁 just done 5 days in Wales.
Nice but I can see a lot of changes in the future 😜
LOL you might be right there Dave :D
Despite the messy look, least you knew where everything was.....just about 😆
Yeah, didn't you call it an Aladdin's Cave on our Scotland trip? It's definitely got more useful bits and pieces in now, and I've still got way more sleep space than I had in the car 😁
I did indeed, although when we were slightly merry I seem to recall calling it something else too.
Still looking for mine to buy.
Less is more...
@@stepcler3224 yup 👍😁