Overview
2011 Ford E-350 Adventurer 19RK
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Amazing little camper with full amenities:
Starlink internet (optional), upgraded stereo with kicker speakers, nav system, bluetooth/apple car play (z-Link), backup camera, 800w of solar
All in a compact package that is super cozy and easy to drive. More spacious/comfortable to travel in than a sprinter van and parks just as easy!
Located in the beautiful eastern sierras at Reno, NV with easy access via Reno Airport or I-80
Setup to operate fully off grid with starlink/solar, plus all the standard hookups/amenities of bigger RV’s
At 20’ this class C RV is about as small as you can find them; it drives like a truck and is easy to maneuver and park. Fits in standard parking stall and barely sticks out (if not using optional Yakima hitch gear locker) Backup camera makes parking stress free
Comfortably sleeps 3 adults or 2 adults and 2 kids on the 6’ table bed. Table bed could squeeze 2 adults but will be cozy!
Aftermarket fox suspension, method wheels and falken all terrain tires help with handling stability and comfort on the road. Single rear axle makes driving fire roads easy
Plenty of outlets and usb-c ports for all your devices. LED strip lights/candles for fun/relaxing mood lighting at night
10gal propane tank can last for weeks depending on the season (furnace usage) and amount of cooking
23gal black water holding tank can last a week or two on avg for single person
27gal gray water holding tank lasts a week or so
35gal fresh water tank lasts a week or so, depending on showers (2-3 showers plus dish washing)
Water refills are easy to find anywhere with hose spigot
Four 200w roof solar panels (800w total) recharge coach batteries in the minimum amount of time, and large overall battery capacity allows an energy-efficient 12v fridge to run 24/7. Plans to add a 12v ac soon!
This all helps to stay boondocking or fully off-grid for longer periods of time
Kitchen:
- microwave (runs off inverter)
- 3 burner propane stove
- propane oven
- 8 cu. ft. 12v powered energy-efficient spacious fridge/freezer
- rice cooker, blender, hot water kettle, toaster, coffee maker
Power:
- 800w roof solar panels
- bluetooth solar charge controller
- bluetooth battery monitor
- 340ah lifepo4 battery bank
- 3000w sine wave inverter
Cooling/Heating:
- furnace (propane)
- hot water heater (propane)
- roof AC (requires plug in shore power via 30amp outlet)
- 3x Maxx air roof fans (kitchen bathroom bedroom)
Entertainment:
- 11in high-res touch screen stereo Android / Apple Car Play
- 24in smart TV
- upgraded kicker sound speakers
- led strip lighting
- dice/card games
Exterior:
- lightweight aftermarket wheels
- heavy duty offroad tires
- front LED light bar
- fox suspension upgrade
- Yakima gear locker can be added for additional storage
What's Included:
• fresh sheets, duvets and pillows, spare blankets
• pots and pans, cups, plates, bowls, mixing bowls, silverware, and cooking utensils
• toilet paper and paper towels
• garbage bags, sponges, dish soap
• folding camping chairs (2x)/beach blanket
• lantern and headlamps (4x)
• foldable camping table
• fire pit
• waste water & sanitation accessories
• front window covers kit
• first aid kit
Optional Items to include (free but please advise me to pack them):
- coleman exterior grill
- snorkel gear
- spare sleeping bags/pillows/blankets
- large outdoor mat
- hammock
- beach umbrella
PLEASE NOTE: bulky item/exterior storage is limited, but can be stowed in cabover bed area while driving. Or you may opt to rent my large Yakima hitch cargo box (lockable) for additional fee - see extras
Other things to note:
This RV does not have a generator, but has enough solar/battery banks to stay fully off-grid and not rely on shore power or wire charging, all while running silently
This RV is not 4x4, so going to the snow or heavy off road is not recommended.
Hookups can be required due to extreme weather conditions at some locations. Air conditioning must not be run unless the RV is connected to shore power via a 30-amp outlet.
Please advise how many people you are traveling with so I can provide additional blankets/sleeping bags/pillows
Be wary of blind spots while changing lanes and clearance, van sits 10.5’ high so beware of overhangs/trees etc. Avoid drive thrus and parking garages!
Trip Recommendations:
• Virginia City, NV (0.5 hours)
• Pyramid Lake (1 hour)
• Frenchman's Lake (1 hour)
• Lake Tahoe (1 hour)
• Truckee / Donner Lake (1 hour)
• Highway 70 to Highway 89 Scenic Loop (2-3 hours)
• Bridgeport Hot Springs/Ski Area (2 hours)
• Mono Lake and Bodie Ghost Town (3 hours)
• Mammoth Lakes Hot Springs/Ski Area (3 hours)
• Yosemite National Park (4 hours)
• Lake Almanor (4 hours)
• Pinnacles National Park (4 hours)
• Napa Valley Wine Tour (3.5 hours)
• Sonoma Coast (4.5 hours)
• Mount Shasta and Shasta Lake (4 hours)
• Lassen Volcanic National Park (4.5 hours)
• Death Valley National Park (7 hours)
• Great Basin National Park (8 hours)
• Redwood National and State Parks (7 hours)
• Pacific Coast Highway to Big Sur (8 hours)
• Las Vegas Adventure (9 hours)