Had two days off with no wind. Finally got round to setting van up. Takes up to four boards plus masts and booms underneath. Room for bag of wet gear and equipment bag (unis fins etc) all underneath as well.
Room for 6 or more sails up top (wet one goes underneath in board bag) Plenty of room on bed level to throw heaps of other boards etc on trips away with others. Pretty happy with overall result ![]()
awesome man, ready any time the wind hits ya coast, the only thing is tho i am a lead foot and love power, so dont think a van will suit me much![]()
Nice one! Similar to what i did with my ecoonovan. Ill put a photo on when i get round to it. Out of curiosity what is the distance from the top of you matress to the sails?. We put the sails under the bed but that put the matress quite close to the roof.
I looked at sleeping in my van and then figured that one of these would be better
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It's so damp in the van and I'd be too close to the ceiling
Cool love the setup, would like to do something similar to my econovan although it is only a short wheel base. would it be possible? My boards are 235cm
Toyotas - a colleage at work just had that problem with the non-stop acceleration...one of those Go-get rental cars you see about town. Wasn't on the suspect list from toyota. Eventually he slowed down from 90 to 50 and the "stuck" accelerator came unstuck. Scary !
gotta have a big mattress for a decent night sleep
All that sound deadening should be great for sleeping near the sea.dont do my trick tho.
went to sleep after a big sail , still parked on the beach, and slept thru the tide coming in and out.