JakeInVegas
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I am in the research phase of preparing to purchase a bus. There are some really talented and knowledgeable people on this forum. Reading your posts over the last couple of months has been really educational. Thank you for posting your projects for me to learn from.
We live in Las Vegas and are looking to build a rig for long weekend trips in the western United States but primarily for trips to Baja California Mexico. I am married and have three growing children. I want this bus to be heavily used when they are teenagers and would love to see each of them take a gap year after high school to travel and work while living out of the bus. Our family travel interests are spearfishing, hook and line fishing, surfing and playing on the beach. After reading exhaustively I have come up with the following requirements for our project. The bus should be able to support a minimum of 5 passengers (my immediate family) and up to 15 people for 4-14 day excursions down to baja. We plan on taking lots of 4 day trips to the Ensenada area (420 miles from Vegas) and occasional trips farther south. Here are the specs for the project that I have decided on so far. These are my accumulated thoughts written down for the first time. Your suggestions and corrections are welcomed.
Bus
I am looking at purchasing a 40' Thomas rear engine with a 78" roof. This vehicle is commonly used in this school district and I can buy one at auction locally.
Exterior
•Entire bus will be painted white since this is the desert and it gets ridiculously hot here.
•Large full length roof rack with mechanical boat/trailer loader in the back half and solar panels in the front half. We would secure the roof rack to the roof ribs with rivnuts. Space will be left in roof rack for access hatches.
•We will not be doing a roof raise as it will make the bus too tall with a boat on top.
•Remove front door and convert stairwell into storage accessed from outside and top to match the driver’s side of the bus with sliding two pane RV window.
•Add stairwell to side door or use extendable steps.
•Remove all side windows and skin bus with sheet steel. No side windows in back 15’ feet of bus as these will be bunk areas for sleeping and need to be well insulated. Add windows as appropriate to middle and front sections of bus.
•Install large propane tank and tankless water heater under kitchen/bathroom area.
•Install outdoor shower on outside wall of bathroom/shower area.
•Install fresh, gray and black water tanks under bus.
•Install 50amp power outlet
•Add large bike rack to front of bus and boat loading system to rear of bus.
Interior
•Remove all rear seats, flooring, side and roof panels.
•Remove all insulation in ceiling and side walls and replace with 2" of sprayed on closed cell foam.
•Install mini split AC units with a front and rear zone.
•Install floating floor with 2” of hard closed cell insulation foarm board.
•Stairwell compartment is now removed and made level with rest of bus floor allowing for 1-2 copilot chairs.
•Front section of bus is large couch approximately 8’ long on both sides that will convert into a giant bed. Rivnuts installed in ceiling ribs to allow for hanging of hammocks at night in this section of bus.
•Middle section of bus is kitchen and bathroom on one side and on opposite side there is a hard bench that converts into a bar for eating. Bench slide back on rails towards interior of bus and back of bench flips up to form a bar to eat at.
•Rear section of bus is separated from the rest of the bus by a pocket door. A narrow walkway will go between eight bunks and terminate at the rear of the bus. There will be four bunks on each side. The rear bottom bunks will be short due to the engine intruding into this space.
These are my initial thoughts and plans. I welcome any and all input on this project.
We live in Las Vegas and are looking to build a rig for long weekend trips in the western United States but primarily for trips to Baja California Mexico. I am married and have three growing children. I want this bus to be heavily used when they are teenagers and would love to see each of them take a gap year after high school to travel and work while living out of the bus. Our family travel interests are spearfishing, hook and line fishing, surfing and playing on the beach. After reading exhaustively I have come up with the following requirements for our project. The bus should be able to support a minimum of 5 passengers (my immediate family) and up to 15 people for 4-14 day excursions down to baja. We plan on taking lots of 4 day trips to the Ensenada area (420 miles from Vegas) and occasional trips farther south. Here are the specs for the project that I have decided on so far. These are my accumulated thoughts written down for the first time. Your suggestions and corrections are welcomed.
Bus
I am looking at purchasing a 40' Thomas rear engine with a 78" roof. This vehicle is commonly used in this school district and I can buy one at auction locally.
Exterior
•Entire bus will be painted white since this is the desert and it gets ridiculously hot here.
•Large full length roof rack with mechanical boat/trailer loader in the back half and solar panels in the front half. We would secure the roof rack to the roof ribs with rivnuts. Space will be left in roof rack for access hatches.
•We will not be doing a roof raise as it will make the bus too tall with a boat on top.
•Remove front door and convert stairwell into storage accessed from outside and top to match the driver’s side of the bus with sliding two pane RV window.
•Add stairwell to side door or use extendable steps.
•Remove all side windows and skin bus with sheet steel. No side windows in back 15’ feet of bus as these will be bunk areas for sleeping and need to be well insulated. Add windows as appropriate to middle and front sections of bus.
•Install large propane tank and tankless water heater under kitchen/bathroom area.
•Install outdoor shower on outside wall of bathroom/shower area.
•Install fresh, gray and black water tanks under bus.
•Install 50amp power outlet
•Add large bike rack to front of bus and boat loading system to rear of bus.
Interior
•Remove all rear seats, flooring, side and roof panels.
•Remove all insulation in ceiling and side walls and replace with 2" of sprayed on closed cell foam.
•Install mini split AC units with a front and rear zone.
•Install floating floor with 2” of hard closed cell insulation foarm board.
•Stairwell compartment is now removed and made level with rest of bus floor allowing for 1-2 copilot chairs.
•Front section of bus is large couch approximately 8’ long on both sides that will convert into a giant bed. Rivnuts installed in ceiling ribs to allow for hanging of hammocks at night in this section of bus.
•Middle section of bus is kitchen and bathroom on one side and on opposite side there is a hard bench that converts into a bar for eating. Bench slide back on rails towards interior of bus and back of bench flips up to form a bar to eat at.
•Rear section of bus is separated from the rest of the bus by a pocket door. A narrow walkway will go between eight bunks and terminate at the rear of the bus. There will be four bunks on each side. The rear bottom bunks will be short due to the engine intruding into this space.
These are my initial thoughts and plans. I welcome any and all input on this project.