Princess Dorothy

A custom overlanding/#vanlife vehicle for expeditions and adventures. But mostly hauling plywood.

Having a box truck was a weird decade long dream of mine, and I finally accumulated enough reasons to justify getting one. The idea was to build something that could both maintain truck-ness (haul large quantities of things, full plywood sheets, etc), as well as serve as a long-duration expedition vehicle for doing dumb things in dumb places.

This page is mostly about the build-out process and some snippets of it in use.

Finished Tour

Why save the best for last?

Need to add back initial build photos -

Upgrade Package

Some hard lessons were learned from operating the first version, and so some upgrades were made:

  • Wet wipes only get you so far, you need a real shower for any length of time,

  • The less you have to do to clear a toilet, the better,

  • Well-insulated boxes also get really hot really fast without good ventilation/air conditioning,

  • Starlink was a game-changer, especially with the places Dorothy was going,

  • Box trucks and their leaf springs are extra-wobbly. I needed to reduce the top weight by using lighter panels on the roof.

  • With so many important systems on the roof, a service ladder was needed,

  • Too many RV systems are 12v. I was going to need to move the batteries from 48v to to 12v (and all the copper that entailed).

  • Minimize the amount of re-adjusting things you need to do while on the go.

  • Less cabinet doors

  • Fridges were permanent, and needed and permanent home

  • Microwave was sorely missed. You can only stove-top so much. Turns out microwave/convection oven combos are a thing!

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