Weston, we love the camp. The little door for the 30Amp is so I can bring in my Ecoflow Delta Pro into the camp and run things from it if the need arises.
I actually had a couple here this past weekend picking their camp up that caused me to think about “starlink” they mentioned how they looked to be off-grid but because of the guys work he always had to be somewhere with cell service. Starlink allows his family to get out away from the crowds but still stay in touch with his customers.
Yup, we had Weston run the starlink cable to the roof mount so we could connect once we are parked. We have an extendable ladder and its easy to get the starlink in place and retrieve it when we hit the road. Our model of the starlink is not designed for staying mounted while we drive but they do have a model coming for that purpose.
There isn’t much of a kitchen or cabinet’s. Seems to be a little tight. To packed in there. I hope ours isn’t this tight. Could you give us a heads up on your thoughts. Pat & Sheila
Almost. We designed it so we had a place to sleep and have a bathroom however we have a 3 burner stove with an oven, a 3-way fridge and a big pantry as well as storage for our kitchen items. The wood stove keeps the small space very warm in winter and we have a pull out griddle under the awning for cooking in better weather. It's cozy just the way we like it. They will make you a longer camp and you can add more counter space, a dinette etc.
One of the best layouts I've seen. The huntin buddies are always hesitant to sleep next to each other on the regular queen bed in my standard RV... 🤣
As usual, it’s amazing to see the variety of Camps you guys can build and how great they turn out! Very nice work!
Weston, we love the camp. The little door for the 30Amp is so I can bring in my Ecoflow Delta Pro into the camp and run things from it if the need arises.
I remembered you telling me that when you picked it up. Cool to learn how you intended to use your camp.
Perfect! Perfect! Perfect! Love it!
I may have overlooked it but can you tell me the width & length please. Weight would be great also.
Our favorite so far. Toss a garage on it for a couple bicycles.
It has a rear receiver hitch so you can attach a bike rack or a tool chest if having a shorter camp is paramount like it is for us.
I didn't see where the water tanks were? I might have missed it.
The fresh water tanks are in the back exterior compartment.
Really like the Twin beds. A dinette would be good.
We do have some layouts like what you are describing.
We’ve had multiple RVs and leveling is always an issue especially when boondocking….how do folks level these?
Beautiful!✌️
Man you keep out doing yourself on your videos.
Nothing says off grid away from it all more than 'Starlink' 😃
I actually had a couple here this past weekend picking their camp up that caused me to think about “starlink” they mentioned how they looked to be off-grid but because of the guys work he always had to be somewhere with cell service. Starlink allows his family to get out away from the crowds but still stay in touch with his customers.
Yup, we had Weston run the starlink cable to the roof mount so we could connect once we are parked. We have an extendable ladder and its easy to get the starlink in place and retrieve it when we hit the road. Our model of the starlink is not designed for staying mounted while we drive but they do have a model coming for that purpose.
NICE!
There isn’t much of a kitchen or cabinet’s. Seems to be a little tight. To packed in there. I hope ours isn’t this tight. Could you give us a heads up on your thoughts.
Pat & Sheila
Yours is 5ft bigger so there will be tons more room.
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Thank you the quick response
@@patrickclark9909 No problem I can send you both your layout and this camps layout for comparison if you’d like?
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No need to send comparisons. We appreciated the call today. 😊 Thank you,
It looks like a place to sleep no cook.
Almost. We designed it so we had a place to sleep and have a bathroom however we have a 3 burner stove with an oven, a 3-way fridge and a big pantry as well as storage for our kitchen items. The wood stove keeps the small space very warm in winter and we have a pull out griddle under the awning for cooking in better weather. It's cozy just the way we like it. They will make you a longer camp and you can add more counter space, a dinette etc.
I really like the twin beds.plaid curtains are really nice. How long was this one?
Its an X26
nice looking camper, but not my cup of tea. I like the original layout much better with charred oak.