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    It's Pop-Top Time. Interior storage ideas?

    The foot of obedience has been squared firmly at my door. She who must not only be obeyed but also feared and respected (SWMNOBOBAFAR) wants a pop-top.

    Now I LOVE my Hannibal 1.4. Rooftop tent. I have lost count of how many people have come up to me asking about it while I've been away camping...but she hates using the ladder in the night and she hates faffing about getting it set-up and put away if we need to leave in a hurry. Amazing for someone who can't leave home without several hours of wardrobe-and-face-paint-related procrastination but there we are. It is what it is.

    I made the mistake of introducing her to Daniel at the Eastern Creek 4x4 show and he showed her his brilliant pop-top roof. It was love at first sight (with the pop-top, not Daniel).

    So, I now need to think about storage inside the vehicle. My home-made drawer system which I spent hours making will have to come out , as will the cargo barrier and I'm thinking that a kitchen pull-out drawer like the DRIFTA ones are the way forwards....but what else?
    I need a space in the middle running fore-and-aft for standing up in (that's wide enough to take a pair of size 10 workboots)
    I need storage space for tools, spares, food, cookware, crockery, all the usual stuff for weekend camping trips and extended overland trips.


    Some considerations:
    • We use the Front Runner sidetable all the time so that's staying put (attaches to left side of the vehicle)
    • We have a gullwing window above the table and the missus struggles to reach right inside above it...so things need to be accessible from the inside
    • The driver's side does not have a gullwing
    • I'd like to put a cargo net or fairly solid shelf underneath the sleeping platform for lightweight stuff
    • The rear set behind the passenger was removed and a fridge lives there now
    • The rear double-set behind my seat will be staying put. I'm happy to fold it forwards to make space but I don't want to take them out in case some poor soul needs a ride one day
    • I'm happy to stick with jerrycans for water rather than a fixed water storage unit
    • I have a vast amount of roofrack space with a full-length rack but I'm conscious of putting too much weight on it.
    I'm looking for ideas and photos of storage boxes that live on the side and above the wheel arches and behind the rear seats.......and as ever, the voices of experience....


    Bobby

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    what are you doing with the rooftop tent? is it for sale?

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    Did you see Daniel's burgundy defender? Seems it's fit out would fit your criteria perfectly, except that it has a cupboard behind the gullwing, like mine.

    Perhaps get SWMNOBOBAFAR a stepping stool? :P

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Cone of Silence View Post
    The foot of obedience has been squared firmly at my door. She who must not only be obeyed but also feared and respected (SWMNOBOBAFAR) wants a pop-top.

    Now I LOVE my Hannibal 1.4. Rooftop tent. I have lost count of how many people have come up to me asking about it while I've been away camping...but she hates using the ladder in the night and she hates faffing about getting it set-up and put away if we need to leave in a hurry. Amazing for someone who can't leave home without several hours of wardrobe-and-face-paint-related procrastination but there we are. It is what it is.

    I made the mistake of introducing her to Daniel at the Eastern Creek 4x4 show and he showed her his brilliant pop-top roof. It was love at first sight (with the pop-top, not Daniel).

    So, I now need to think about storage inside the vehicle. My home-made drawer system which I spent hours making will have to come out , as will the cargo barrier and I'm thinking that a kitchen pull-out drawer like the DRIFTA ones are the way forwards....but what else?
    I need a space in the middle running fore-and-aft for standing up in (that's wide enough to take a pair of size 10 workboots)
    I need storage space for tools, spares, food, cookware, crockery, all the usual stuff for weekend camping trips and extended overland trips.


    Some considerations:
    • We use the Front Runner sidetable all the time so that's staying put (attaches to left side of the vehicle)
    • We have a gullwing window above the table and the missus struggles to reach right inside above it...so things need to be accessible from the inside
    • The driver's side does not have a gullwing
    • I'd like to put a cargo net or fairly solid shelf underneath the sleeping platform for lightweight stuff
    • The rear set behind the passenger was removed and a fridge lives there now
    • The rear double-set behind my seat will be staying put. I'm happy to fold it forwards to make space but I don't want to take them out in case some poor soul needs a ride one day
    • I'm happy to stick with jerrycans for water rather than a fixed water storage unit
    • I have a vast amount of roofrack space with a full-length rack but I'm conscious of putting too much weight on it.
    I'm looking for ideas and photos of storage boxes that live on the side and above the wheel arches and behind the rear seats.......and as ever, the voices of experience....


    Bobby
    Watching with interest as I'm talking to Daniel in the next couple of weeks about a conversion myself - when are you getting your conversion done?

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    G'day Bobby.

    Like you we did the tent thing for many years & really enjoyed it but hit our 50's decided it was time to enjoy a few creature comforts ... firm king size bed, indoor cooking, cargo space in a compact off road camper that will go anywhere our vehicle will take us. So met all the criteria of what we used to have but with less effort to be set up and sitting outside with a 'cuppa' in our hands.

    Now we're in our 60's & only this morn decided to invest in an off road caravan &
    get rid of the camper. We had a 110 county (until I wrote it off avoiding a 'roo')
    set up with bits & pieces in the back but found it difficult opening the rear door with trailer attached. Now we just put stuff in the gull wing of our camper.

    Anyway sounds great what you're proposing albeit a bit of organising.

    Cheers
    Steve

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dervish View Post
    Did you see Daniel's burgundy defender? Seems it's fit out would fit your criteria perfectly, except that it has a cupboard behind the gullwing, like mine.

    Perhaps get SWMNOBOBAFAR a stepping stool? :P
    I did have a look at the burgundy Deefer and I love it - the pull-out kitchen is definitely on the cards, but he has no rear seats so I need to think about a couple of ways to increase storage space....where to put clothes and such.

    I did also suggest the milk crate but she shot me a look that could freeze the sun so it looks like having a unit fixed behind the gullwing is a no-go!

    That said, it is a good place to hang a cutlery roll or something like that so we'll play with the space and see what happens.

    Emmala - RTT is for sale - with walls and floor as well. I've got someone potentially coming to see it this weeeknd.

    n plus one - hopefully very soon - I need it for my April Simpson Desert trip. just waiting for Daniel to confirm when he can squeeze it in.

    Bobby

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Cone of Silence View Post
    I did have a look at the burgundy Deefer and I love it - the pull-out kitchen is definitely on the cards, but he has no rear seats so I need to think about a couple of ways to increase storage space....where to put clothes and such.

    I did also suggest the milk crate but she shot me a look that could freeze the sun so it looks like having a unit fixed behind the gullwing is a no-go!

    That said, it is a good place to hang a cutlery roll or something like that so we'll play with the space and see what happens.

    Emmala - RTT is for sale - with walls and floor as well. I've got someone potentially coming to see it this weeeknd.

    n plus one - hopefully very soon - I need it for my April Simpson Desert trip. just waiting for Daniel to confirm when he can squeeze it in.

    Bobby

    Oh, when I saw the burgundy one it had the "60" rear seats in, it must've changed. I think he's designed the storage to be modular.

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    I too looked at David's 110 all decked out nice engineering.
    The only problem is that you still need to climb into the bed,(wifes comments)
    $10K for the camper roof conversion, which is a bit much considering what needs to be done...BUT David has done all the engineering...so that does cost money, however; I do like the idea that you have a ready made bed for two, and the vehicle can still be used as a daily drive, keep the interior standard, leave the seats in and cargo barrier, much cheaper than a off road caravan.
    I personally would consider the camper roof conversion if I had a spare $10K.

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    I don't have any particular storage solutions, but was always told, if you want ingenious storage solutions go and see a boat builder. They know how to cram storage in some funky places and keep it secure. Could be worth a couple of phone calls anyway.
    Cheers

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    Has anyone any pictures of this rooftop setup and the inside? I did see two in the desert earlier this year and there were some in Vic Mountains not long ago, met at the Ruscki hut. I would be interested in seeing how it works.


    I did speak with the two Defenders briefly at Innamincka.


    Cheers,
    PeterW
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