Or pull into a site, start the 90 degree rotation, and watch as both my and my neighbors TT become scrap metal.
I'm just trying to imagine the intersection of "people who want this type of TT" and "people who enjoy going off-grid"????
We're about 20 minutes south of Stockton, and my daughter's family lives in The City. Yeah, it's happening all over. My check engine light came on this weekend, and my app/sensor said it was something to do with the catalytic converter. We had spent the previous night in a hotel, and my first...
We have done PCH before. I grew up in Watsonville (between Santa Cruz and Monterey), and just last summer we spent a week in the pup at Morro Beach.
We live in the Central Valley now, which is why we are driving through the heart of California. :)
While I'll be surprised/shocked if this thing ever comes to market, I do appreciate the visionary, if misguided thinking behind the concept. At least people are trying to look past the same basic concept that's dominated the market for what, 50 years?
I guess it's technically a popup, since the roof raises from road to camp mode. Looks pretty cool, if I had $125K burning a hole in my wallet.
http://www.lightshiprv.com
I've lately been daydreaming about what to do with our dinette, as I too find it mostly a waste of valuable space. Ours is in a small slideout, so I don't know that it would work exactly like yours, but it does have my mind thinking. :)
When we bought our popup (with a shoilet), my wife said "that's a waste of space -- we'll never use that".
Fast forward two seasons, and both of us find the toilet by far the best accessory in the pup. I can't say I miss the 3:00 am find the flashlight/find the slippers/freeze my butt off...