So, a few thoughts after a full day in the van:
First nights sleep was ok, not the best but I've had far worse. Tbh most of that was probably down to an unfamiliar pillow and getting comfortable in the sleeping bag - I can never get really comfortable as they twist around you.
Heat: it's hot. It's black. I could feel the van starting to heat up even at 9am, so heat reduction is a definite requirement. No condensation but I wouldn't expect it when it was warm overnight.
The pull out table is, quite frankly, a godsend. I've had my hob out permanently which takes up most of the free space on the worktop so having the extra space is really needed. But, as below, I don't always need all the room with it pulled out! Perfect for putting my beer on while I'm relaxing in the van, feet up on the front seat!
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I need more places to put 'stuff'. I've lost count of the amount of times I've said "where the f*** did I put that!?" already!! I think some overhead storage above the kitchen and rear window bag is in order.
It's a little awkward washing up but it's not bad, I ended up boiling water and using that. On the subject of water, I've gone through half a 16l fresh water container in 1 night and 1 day, if I want to go on longer, 3/4+ day trips off grid, I'll need to either find water, or fit an extra tank which I'm probably going to do.
I'll fit this underneath the van which will give me water for washing the bike if needed (it takes about 15l for a really dirty bike) so 60l gives me a couple of fresh water refills and bike washing water - fullly loaded up I'd have 75l onboard.
Get your fresh water kit from Autocraft Motor Caravans. The 60 Litre Tank fits all VW T5, T6 and T6.1 models, and comes with a backfill system for easy installation.
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Other than that, I'm pretty happy! Everything works, the bed is far comfier than an airbed in a tent, and I don't think it's too small for just me and my bikes (which tbh was a worry!).