I will be doing so also. 2 lockers either side with locking doors. I will 'outsource' that to a local coachbuilder...Looks good.
Something I saw on a youtube channel with a guy doing a skoolie ... he created proper side lockers under the floor with the lower panels converted to hinged doors. Looked dead good.
I don't recall which channel it was, but it gave so much extra space from an otherwise wasted area.
There is a bunch of space beneath the bus and the side skirts are just crying out for a piano hinge......The Murky Build has lockers under the floor that go from one side to the other. I store the poles and tables for a 9x3 metre industrial marquee under there. Betty has so much Bus stuff under the floor, so I've had to make another solution to carry it.
It does take a little more planning and you are somewhat restricted. That said, there is an increasing number of sites that cater for larger vehicles and the limiting factor is often the wheelbase. A 10x10 pitch will fit my vehicle if there is sufficient space for the rear overhang. Europe caters for larger vehicles more and there are several Aires that cater for commercial vehicles, a quiet corner of these also suffices.As an ex site builder and owner, I often wonder where people who convert skoolies and similar ever hope to use them?
Our sites had hard standing pitches which were 10 m x 10 m so way more than large enough for all normal caravans and motorhomes. Most aires I have been to in France are limited for size as are large commercial sites.
Anyone undertaking a project of this size will surely have more ambitious plans than using campsites.As an ex site builder and owner, I often wonder where people who convert skoolies and similar ever hope to use them?
Our sites had hard standing pitches which were 10 m x 10 m so way more than large enough for all normal caravans and motorhomes. Most aires I have been to in France are limited for size as are large commercial sites.
Yep, long term is full time in it... Somewhere...Anyone undertaking a project of this size will surely have more ambitious plans than using campsites.
Maybe a typo. That said, it is UK registered and there were 20 of the Gen4 AARE imported to the UK as RHD for use by local authorities. 59 Bluebirds in total since 1992 'officially' imported in RHD...One thing what is the 2.66 mtr as vehicle is too wide to be used in UK or EUrope ? 2.55mtr is Max so hope typo
Let's hope it doesn't end up like 'into the wild'Yep, long term is full time in it... Somewhere...