So I am mostly done with the interior. I still have to figure out some propane issues, build a cabinet to house the fridge, design some auxilery power system and remake my curtains. But, I've been calling this home for the last month, with relative ease, and will hopefully get a few more months in before I want to pay rent again.
Here it is
The Cabin.

the passenger area, so far I've had three on the front bench and one on the back bench, that is six people with no complaints!

When I wake up I throw all the bedding on the back bench incase its my turn to drive to lunch. You can see my milkcrates there holding whatever, and in the next compartment I hang my clothing, and in the forward compartment I put my back pack, motorcycle helmet and duffle bag.

I put this handle in for easy access to the propane and quick escapes, it is also hand when your trying to sleep and it is wicked hot out. the handle works even if the doors are locked. pretty nice/
The Galley

It has a little foot pump to power the plumbing. The plumbing is not yet perfect, but it is working. The stove has not yet been used, I need to find an easy way to split my propane line with out making a big expensive copper system.

with cutting board.

with out,
The Bunk

Slide out these nice 2x4's

slide out the beches

and its a bed!
The Stern,

This took me alot of fabrication and junk yarding, but I got my propane tank to attach to a swing gate! It looks a lot nicer now that it is all black.

It swings the whole way out, but the propane line was holding me back.

And this piece slides in and has a cam latch to lock it in and hold it all solid!
And that's my baby! In the next few months I want to finish everyhting up and take care of all the quirks: propane, electric, plumbing, and I want to have a life on by winter!
Thanks for looking!