Well Here is a update on our 2018 NOBO 16.5.
So where to begin
Installed a Lithium Battery, found my suitcase solar was not producing near enough juice even in optimal conditions, so I installed a 295 watt panel and 30 amp solar controller last year and bam battery is awesome
Rebuilt the wet bath, they build these things like crap. now its solid! Cept the glass door
its been a problem since we got it and our last trip to Tulabi Falls in Nopiming Park broke the stupid design hinge, for the last time. Just replaced it this week with a Nautilus Retractable door, I really like it.
I have also installed a 3-1/5 inch left in the camper so it now tows level with the Rebel.
I made a area in the front cubby for the battery and solar system , and because I also store my axe and fire stuff there, I built a organizer/retention
system using quick fists.
Had to a bunch of reinforcements to stove and sink mounts. did a rework of the tongue area with storage box dual propane, made a simple little lockable box mounted to the back of the camper to keep all the black tank supplies
I have done a lot to this thing, A LOT!
But.....
Its a 3rd the price of (at the time) anything comparable, ie Black Series. Yes its required work and mods, but I love that stuff and I have been able to use it constantly since we got it and never been left stranded or had to cancel a trip
So all in would I do it again, yeah with what I knew then I would.
If what I know now, I would have bought something with a bit better bathroom, I know, I know, thats not very overlander of me, but my wife and I love the camper but hate the bathroom. but with all the recent work on it , we are coming around to it
So we will continue to use this and hopefully in the next couple of years we can put some truly epic Kilometer's on Freya, (yeas we named her Freya)
We have truly enjoyed this little camper with the trials and tests along the way
its one of those, get it , get out there type things. I will tell you with utmost confidence I still am no where near the buy in price for some of the "better Built" units out there, and that extra cost sure buys a lot of fuel
John