
At present the Cstream is resting quietly in the fields of its birthparents in Jackson Center Ohio.
The Cstream is 28 feet of fun. It is built on a Ford E450 chassis and sports a Triton V10 with a banks exhaust system which helps it breath better.
As you can see, the CStream has a slide out on the drivers side which holds the couch. When deployed the slide adds a tremendous amount of room.

The folks at Airstream customized the cab with ultrasuade Captains chairs that make long days journeys of many hundred miles comfortable and invigorating.

When one enters from the side door there is a step up and you are f
acing the Galley. The talented craftspeople at Airstream continue to add more aluminum inside and we also swapped out the stools with ones that have foot rests and backs - better for working with the macs. If we ever find ourselves on board for Thanksgiving we'll be able to cook the turkey in the oven and prepare all the fixens in the convection oven above the stove.

Beyond the Kitchen is the bedroom with the water closet tucked in the back beind a full size door.

The shower is to the right of the bed.

The couch (which is not slid out in this picture) is on the port side of the Land Yacht. It is a very comfortable place to watch a dvd in surround sound or read to the tunes from our ipods.

The early version of the prototype had a bed where the entertainment center is. The brilliant team at Airstream worked with us to design a configuration that includes cabinets for our computers and portable printer which we need when working from the road.Our time on the road is never long enough. Like many of life's travelers we often drive off in the s
unset only because we know there are clear skies ahead on the morrow.


Comments: 6
Is it in long-term storage for the winter or will you be able to travel again soon?
i ESP love the rainbows in the photos.
talk abt not a lot of privacy in the shower - yikes! i bet there are no kids traveling with you. haha.