GoRV - Digital Magazine Issue #99 | Page 67

RV PROFILE
When discussing a van’ s off-grid capability, our thoughts usually go straight to its battery and solar ratings, but its water-carrying capacity is just as crucial. As standard, this van gets a healthy 245L worth in two poly rotomoulded tanks, plus an 85L grey tank, but Josh instead opted for three 160L tanks for a total of 480L and a 95L grey tank.
“ We’ re still teaching the kids to take short showers but in the meantime, we have plenty of water!” he said.
Stepping into the Ti22 S4 with Josh, the practicality of the rig was immediately apparent. The rear bathroom / kids’ room setup was particularly appealing. Beyond the main living quarters, the layout incorporated a bathroom / kids’ room, with the bunks stretching across the rear wall. Often in vans with rear bunks and bathrooms, you’ ll find the bunks running north-south, with the bathroom filling out the rear-nearside corner immediately. But this layout is clever for a particular reason.
“ We find a lot of families, especially with young kids, don’ t want to have the bunks running adjacent to the bathroom because it makes it difficult to use the bathroom at night without waking them,” Josh said.“ By putting the bathroom in front of the kids’ room and separating them with a door, we’ re minimising disruption.”
The first time I saw an honest-to- God king-size bed in a caravan was inside a Titanium. And the Ti22 gets the same treatment. Positioned in the front-nearside corner, it’ s surrounded by lockers, fans, a dust reduction system and more. It even has drawers with upholstered facias under the bed.
The rear bar is customised by Titanium ' s own fabrication company, Wolf Fabrication.
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