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A Closer Look at the XPCamper

When people first see the inside of our XPCamper, typically the first thing they say is, “Wow!  It’s just like a boat!”

It is like a boat in many ways!  There are very few sharp corners on the XPCamper–almost all the corners are smooth and rounded.  The composite shell looks a lot like a boat, and has a pretty low profile when lowered.  Teak is used extensively inside the cabin.

We chose the XPCamper for its efficient use of space, open layout, huge fresh water tank, and loads of storage.  Here are some pictures that will give you a better look at the XPCamper.

Erica gives the XPCamper a bath!  With the top down, the camper has a pretty low profile.

Erica gives the XPCamper a bath! With the top down, the camper has a pretty low profile.

Top raised, awning out.  The area to the right of the entrance is access to the casette toilet and fresh water tank.

Top raised, awning out. The area to the right of the entrance is access to the casette toilet and fresh water tank.

The flat bed has a huge table that you can pull out.

The flat bed has a huge table that you can pull out.

Storage area underneath the table top.  Typical of the XP; there are storage areas everywhere!

Storage area underneath the table top. Typical of the XP; there are storage areas everywhere!

Beautiful rear window and open kitchen with loads of counter space.

Beautiful rear window and open kitchen with loads of counter space.

Queen sized bed with a sky light (it's closed in the picture).  There is also a huge storage area underneath the bed.

Queen sized bed with a sky light (it’s closed in the picture). There is also a huge storage area underneath the bed.