Having traveled in Miss Moneypit across the UK over the past 3 years, we are ready to share her with others.
She has a top spec electrical system, meaning you should never run out of power. 90% of our trips have been off grid as we prefer to wild camp for better views, and everything (fridge, freezer, hot water, heating, shower, cooker, hob, 6 x 12v usb plugs) all works without having to plug in.
You do, however, have the ability to plug her in via electric hook up (EHU pitch), if required, and this will allow you to use the standard 3 pin plugs like you use in your home plus the heating and hot water can then be run off electric instead of gas.
All appliances are top spec so rest assured you can grab an ice-cold beer from the fridge or a frozen margarita from the freezer ;)
The combi boiler allows for hot water and heating during winter months.
She has a powerful shower and compost toilet. Plus an extendible kitchen sink tap to allow for outdoor rinsing of sand / mud from yourself / shoes.
There is a small belfast sink in the kitchen for washing up / brushing teeth.
Fresh and grey water tanks with taps for emptying appropriately.
4 Berth but only really suitable for 2 Adults and 2 Children. The table and chairs at the back convert to a large double bed for adults and we have a removable cabbunk for 2 children that fits along the two front chairs when swivelled around.
4 travelling seats but only 3 seat belts.
Bring your own quilt, pillows, bedding and towels. You will need sleeping bags if using the front bunk beds (don't bring quilts as there is no where to store them all).
Storage in the van:
Over cab - this is where we store coats, backpacks, blankets etc
Back passenger under seat storage - we store shoes, cleaning equipment and a crate of beer in here
2 x narrow wall shelves
Above passenger seat cupboard - we usually store games, fire blanket, first aid kit and other bits and bats here
Back overhead lockers - this is where our clothes go. I recommend packing your clothes in to those fabric cubes which fit well in the cupboards..
(The left-hand side cupboard fits 4 square boxes, and you can get 3 rectangle ones pushed in front. The right-hand side cupboard fits 3 square boxes and a couple of rectangle boxes)
There is no storage under the left-hand sofa, this has the boiler, cabling etc in.
Under the right hand side sofa is where we usually keep the quilt, pillows, bedding, front window covers, chocks, water pipe, EHU lead.
Kitchen storage:
There is a drawer under the cooker which could be used for dry food goods
In the cupboard next to the cooker, we usually store drinks (you need to be able to access the gas taps in here)
There are 3 drawers under the fridge,
-top has all cutlery and cooking utensils you'll need
-second has plates, bowls, cups etc
-third has pans and hob kettle
There are two pull out drawers in the kitchen area with teas, coffee, oils, seasoning, spices and condiments (included for use)
A third pull out is near the back of the van near to the back doors, this has room for 5 bottles of wine / spirits.
Bathroom storage:
There are a couple of shelves in the bathroom where we store toiletries, cleaning products (laid down) and toilet rolls.
You also have the use of the roof box which only has the spare tyre in it currently.
The van has everything you need for any trip.
Please take care of her and treat her as your own.