Not to blow my own trumpet but I sorta already had some skill in that.
I passed my PCV with 3 minors after only 12hrs of driver training (don't worry there was 3 weeks more afterwards)
I passed mine in 2 weeks, also 3 minors

Not to blow my own trumpet but I sorta already had some skill in that.
I passed my PCV with 3 minors after only 12hrs of driver training (don't worry there was 3 weeks more afterwards)
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Love this, subbed to your channel for updates. Since lockdown started last year the interest in alternative living has skyrocketed, you can see it on youtube channels about van conversions, canal boats, tiny off grid homes etc. Load of sudden interest and new channels popping up. Your coach conversion isn't much different to a canal boat interior, you might find some ideas from those as they've been working on maximising the space inside for a long time now. Some of them have done the projector idea as well, suits the narrow space and feels pretty cinematic.
What are the legalities of living on a bus then in the future? I take it you have to keep on moving from site to site, I know you said about travelling around Europe so guess they all have different rules. I think the UK is pretty strict on sleeping in vehicles in car parks / roadsides etc maybe other countries are more lenient. This could be a way to solve the housing crisis, buy a bit of land, stick a converted coach on it and when you get bored drive somewhere else. Or am I just describing travellers![]()
Great work buddy, subbed.
Keep us updated, love builds like this.
Keep screwing with my head this build seeing as Beestons are the local bsu company to me (do all the school runs etc).
I keep thinking this is in the local area and keep thinking to ask to come round for a brew and a proper look doh
I saw the alternate living process start a while back and have been planning this build for more than 6 years, 1st job was getting my PSV licence which I did by joining First Bus, I could move on now but kinda enjoy the job apart from the odd stressy passenger. I watch as many Bus/Coach/Van/Boat conversion videos as I can, they are a wealth of useful information and ideas.
So far I have discovered that the insulation on the coach is way better than most, ie rather than glassfibre it is proper foam panels with a silver reflective side, so there will be no need to replace this, just add to it where needed like under the floor.
The basic layout will be very similar to a canal boat but definitely roomier and with huge amounts of locker space under it which can be used to good effect.
Size wise you are probably closer to a widebeam canal boat and some of those look stunning inside with some really clever storage ideas. Technology has also moved on a lot recently in terms of battery storage, more efficient electronics and different waste options for toilets so I'm in no doubt that you can make yourself a really nice living space. How is the head height inside, will you need to lower the floor to make it more comfortable?
I guess the big difference between this and a canal boat is the logistics of where you can keep it. What are the legalities of parking up a coach, are you limited to parking on camping / caravan sites?
I am 6'5" so I could raise it up, but in reality, other than when cooking, you're rarely on your feet inside, so I will manage with the inch less than I actually need.
This would worry me a bit - if your going to be staying in there long term not being able to stand up fully would get annoying, as you say especially when your cooking. No option of dropping the floor an inch or two, or even having some lower sections in the bathroom & kitchen say? Now is the easiest point to fix that problem...
Great work so far. Any plans to put solar panels n the roof? It has a massive area so perfect for it?
I saw the alternate living process start a while back and have been planning this build for more than 6 years, 1st job was getting my PSV licence which I did by joining First Bus, I could move on now but kinda enjoy the job apart from the odd stressy passenger. I watch as many Bus/Coach/Van/Boat conversion videos as I can, they are a wealth of useful information and ideas.
So far I have discovered that the insulation on the coach is way better than most, ie rather than glassfibre it is proper foam panels with a silver reflective side, so there will be no need to replace this, just add to it where needed like under the floor.
The basic layout will be very similar to a canal boat but definitely roomier and with huge amounts of locker space under it which can be used to good effect.
Thanks, appreciated.
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