Starcraft Andrew's 20.62-3 Starcraft Outback

Smergen

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Thanks @17triton, do recall following @twscoot's thread. The single bed layout is certainly different, but not sure it's for me (Mrs Smerg's might be a fan though... :) )This is the size van we are looking at as a front runner from Jayco but with the triple bunk at the back obviously.

I like the way you can get the extra door with the double bunk touring version, and I was wondering if I could take them out and put triple bunks in there and keep the door...

Congrats @twscoot on a wicked van.
 

Crusty181

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Been wanting to divide the van with a lightweight curtain. Primarily to keep the aircond' breeze away from one of the beds (she doesn't like it!) and add a separate change area (teenage kids).

Found this 130cm expandable shower rail and single 140cm wide x 170cm drop curtain at Spotlight today.

All for less than $40 and installed in 5 minutes.

Easily removed and could even be located further down the van to divide the table area from the kids and the ensuite some more.

Very happy! Sharing the idea.

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Must have been at the same shop with the same genius idea
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twscoot

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Congrats @twscoot on a wicked van.[/QUOTE]

Thanks @Smergen. Single bed layout was all about floor space. 20 foot is the perfect compromise for us between mega van (22 foot) and 16 foot Expanda - where we came from. Plenty of sites that get 8m total length on them - never not been able to get on a site. But only just! Love it!
 
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