Come meet this Harvest Hosts Member family of fourâLiving Small Dreaming Bigâand check out their ride! Stuart and Lindsay have two kidsâAudrey and Maverickâand live on the road full time. They did a complete refurbish of their Airstream RV to meet the needs of their nomadic lifestyle. Letâs check it out.Â
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They live in a 2001 Airstream Safari that is 27 feet in length.
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They use a 2019 Ram 2500 with a diesel engine to pull this 7,500 pound Airstream.
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Their total length between their RV and truck is about 50 feet in length.
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A lot of RVers want to customize things, but get a little afraid to do it. Because Stuart is an RV technician, he was confident in his ability, and it shows! Here are some of the key features this family of four included in their rig.Â
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They used a 3/4 inch birch plywood to create the countertops and cutouts for the sink and then covered it with an epoxy. Epoxy is a great way to give dimension and durability while maintaining a lightweight countertop. With their epoxy countertops, they were able to get a finished stone look without the weight. It looks beautiful.Â
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RV refrigerators are rather small. With a family of four addressing this issue was a necessity. They were able to find a unique place to add a second refrigerator and freezer. Watch this video and see it for yourself.Â
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They decided to maximize space by eliminating swinging doors, and allowing every place the chance to be transitional.Â
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Stuart and Lindsay use an induction cooktop, and a large size toaster oven. In addition, they have an Instant Pot stowed in their pull out cabinets.Â
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The kids have their own room in this 27 foot Airstream. In the back of the RV, they built a wall with two full-size twin beds and closet space for their clothes.Â
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Like any RV bathroom, it is a little tightâbut highly functional. Their bathroom was overhauled and feels spaciousâeven though it has a small footprint. They used the same 3/4 inch birchwood and epoxy for their countertop. Then, they used styrofoam for their shower walls and covered it with epoxy to make it waterproof and beautiful.Â
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Their toilet is a composting toilet because they didnât want to worry about where they would be dumping it.Â
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Outside they made quite a few upgrades, improvements, or tweaks to make life easier.Â
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They installed a Blu Tech R3 water filter system. It is a compact, three-stage filtration system that filters down to 0.2 microns.Â
They also installed a built in water pressure regulator and set it to 50 PSI. This eliminates the need to worry about setting it up each time you connect to an outside water source.
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This family of four uses Starlink to stay connected on the road. They bought a telescoping flag pole from Harbor Freight, and they use it to fly old glory and elevate their dish to stay connected.Â
Blu Technology three-stage water filter system.Â
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If you want to see what else this creative nomadic family has done to their refurbished rig, youâll have to watch the video. We canât give you all the details here. And if you want to get sneak peeks inside of other RVs without walking around the campground at night trying to peek in the windowsâand you know you doâyou can follow along in our âWelcome To My Rideâ series with Harvest Hosts.Â
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