AnswerID: 66130 Submitted: Friday, Jul 02, 2004 at 12:01
David/Dave
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Hi Tobias,
I think we have have almost exactly what you are thinking about. We used 9mm exterior ply with 2x1 pine battens screwed across the width to stiffen it up a bit (if I were making them again I'd use hardwood battens). We made it in 4 sections, two about 450mm and the other two about 600mm, with the narrow panels at both ends so it was easier to lift them out. You can play around with the sizes a bit, but I'd suggest making it in at least two sections so you can get to stuff from the front seats easily.
You probably already know a queen-sized mattress fits in the back?! We screwed a 2x2 batten along the top of the ridge that the seat backs bolted into, which means that when the floor sections were in place we could fit 6-8 of those plastic wheelie storage crates underneath. We usually travel with 5 of those crates, a
fridge, and a 20l drum of water under the false floor. Two tents, a couple of chairs, some
fishing gear and other bits and pieces fit under the floor above the wheel arches. Access is easy, the crates are great for storage, and having a mattress in the back helps reduce the road noise!
Good luck!
David.
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