Hey @Logsplitter. You could finally upgrade to that fancy bogroll holder you always wanted!Very nice work. Cost a pretty penny I guess.
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Hey @Logsplitter. You could finally upgrade to that fancy bogroll holder you always wanted!Very nice work. Cost a pretty penny I guess.
I have my roll in a little canvas bag, attached by a carabiner to the front head rest. So it can be unclipped in an emergency.Bloody hell. I’ll get some browny point with the missus if I install that. First I need a template for the molle panels as I’m too tight to buy those, even though I really want some.
Top notch!It's very easy and tempting to go down the rabit hole with this.. there's a lot of crap people will have you believe you need to bring or install.
After I bought my Grenadier, which already had the roof conversion done, I worked with Expedition Centre (Sydney) do an internal fitout. But I really focused on what for me are the most important functional things. This is based on living out of the Grenadier for extended periods and being able to travel and work remote: 240V electrical setup (incl. OEM battery box replacement to significantly reduce weight and make access easier), water setup, storage, induction cooker, compressor, and UHF. This allows me to be fully off-grid, run starlink, work on my laptop, shower and so on. Other than this stuff, I've got a single tub/box with recovery gear and some tools etc.
Everything else I keep super simple and as lightweight as possible; fewer things to pack, unpack, service, repair, clean, and so on. Everything in my Grenadier I can access without having to move other things to the side. Nice and simple.
Expedition Centre have done a few Grenadier roof conversions now and several fitouts, so they know what they're working with. It's an investment, but high quality (custom) work that will be worth it if you use your Grenadier that way.
Great idea. I’ll definitely earn Brownie points with that.I have my roll in a little canvas bag, attached by a carabiner to the front head rest. So it can be unclipped in an emergency.
Go posh and buy her a Dunny Buddy.
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Mine is actually strategically placed to wipe the drool off my dog’s face while I’m cooking right in front of herHey @Logsplitter. You could finally upgrade to that fancy bogroll holder you always wanted!
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Top notch!
Was wondering about the water set-up, especially the faucet which seems to fold "every which way". Are the face panel and faucet/tap a kit or bespoke to the outfitter
or other wise available to purchase?
thnx
Denis
These tap heads are often used in camper trailers, especially where the trailer has a pull kitchen slides. I have something similar on my Vista RV caravan.The panel was made to fit that space specifically. The faucet indeed swivels so it folds away when not in use, I’m not sure where it was sourced tbh. Perhaps a caravan/camper plumbing type shop..
Edit: something like this