Hello -
I'd like to get some brainstorm ideas about a new gaucho design and some out of the box thinking.
We are in the design process for our SMB RB PH Sprinter Van. I like the 131s design with the gaucho and have been looking at how to get at least 17" of open space in the back, a closet, a pantry, a 4CF Ref Cabinet, and a gaucho on the driver's side. This is tough given the lengths of the RB and the gauchos.
I researched what Westfalia has done in Europe and they fully utilize the Captain's Chair space as part of the bed. Different concept, because they don't use a gaucho, but I liked the efficiency of using the space. SMB uses the gaucho extension, but it doesn't give you as much space as using the captain's chair itself or turning the chair sideways and using the space above the cushion. I realize the captain's chair cushion is higher than the gaucho cushion.
Nevertheless, I was thinking. If the gaucho was shortened and raised to the same height as the Captain's Chair seat cushion one could put a pad across and use that for the leg room on the bed gaining several inches beyond the current extension concept. Especially, if it is used as a single bed. Yes - the gaucho goes above the window a bit, and I need to watch the headroom.
I'm headed to Fresno for my design session in a few weeks.
What do others think of the idea? Any other thoughts or suggestions on how to use the captain chair cushion or the space just above as part of the gaucho bed. For those of you with gauchos what would you do to incorporate this space?
I thought I'd open it up to the community for brainstorming before I head to Fresno.
Any out of the box thinking appreciated.
Thanks,
Bernard
I'd like to get some brainstorm ideas about a new gaucho design and some out of the box thinking.
We are in the design process for our SMB RB PH Sprinter Van. I like the 131s design with the gaucho and have been looking at how to get at least 17" of open space in the back, a closet, a pantry, a 4CF Ref Cabinet, and a gaucho on the driver's side. This is tough given the lengths of the RB and the gauchos.
I researched what Westfalia has done in Europe and they fully utilize the Captain's Chair space as part of the bed. Different concept, because they don't use a gaucho, but I liked the efficiency of using the space. SMB uses the gaucho extension, but it doesn't give you as much space as using the captain's chair itself or turning the chair sideways and using the space above the cushion. I realize the captain's chair cushion is higher than the gaucho cushion.
Nevertheless, I was thinking. If the gaucho was shortened and raised to the same height as the Captain's Chair seat cushion one could put a pad across and use that for the leg room on the bed gaining several inches beyond the current extension concept. Especially, if it is used as a single bed. Yes - the gaucho goes above the window a bit, and I need to watch the headroom.
I'm headed to Fresno for my design session in a few weeks.
What do others think of the idea? Any other thoughts or suggestions on how to use the captain chair cushion or the space just above as part of the gaucho bed. For those of you with gauchos what would you do to incorporate this space?
I thought I'd open it up to the community for brainstorming before I head to Fresno.
Any out of the box thinking appreciated.
Thanks,
Bernard