[Sharky] - Digital Nomad | Fully Offgrid | Solar | No Hookups Needed | 20FT
5 guests
Sleeps 3
20 ft. long
2011 Adventurer Adventurer Motorhome
Be the first one to rent Sharky.I built this adventure van for myself and spent a lot of time traveling through the West Coast in the past several years while working remotely on the road. I included everything one needs to enjoy van life.This type C RV is as small as you can find them; it's pretty easy to drive and maneuver, and the size allows you to park it in most parking spots around cities.Comfortably sleeps 3, but 4 is doable with 2 smaller adults or kids to sleep on the lower bed.Aftermarket wheels and strong offroad tires help with handling and stability on the road and reduce the chances of getting a flat tire.There are plenty of outlets and usb-c ports for all your devices.A propane tank can last for weeks or even months, depending on the season (furnace usage) and amount of cooking. A black tank can last for several weeks too. Fresh water refills and gray water dumps are easy to find.No generator means no noise.
Four roof solar panels recharge coach batteries in the minimum amount of time, and overall battery capacity allows an energy-efficient fridge to run 24/7.
This all helps to stay boondocking or fully off-grid for longer periods of time.Kitchen:
- Keurig K-Cup coffee maker
- Microwave
- 3 Burner propane stove
- Propane oven
- Water filtration system
- Energy-efficient fridge / freezer (8 cu. ft, 12v powered)
Power:
- 800w 4x 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 shore power via a 30amp outlet)
- 2x Maxxair roof fans (kitchen and bedroom)
Entertainment:
- 11in high-res touch screen stereo Android / Apple Car Play
- 24in LG UltraFine 4k monitor / TV
- upgraded sound speakers
Exterior:
- lightweight aftermarket wheels
- light truck offroad tires
- front LED light barWhat's includedAlmost everything you need is included in the van:
• fresh flannel sheets, duvets and pillows
• pots and pans, cups, plates, bowls, mixing bowls, silverware, and cooking utensils
• toilet paper and paper towels
• garbage bags, sponges, dish soap
• 3 folding camping chairs
• lantern and flashlight
• foldable camping table
• outdoor rug
• waste water & sanitation accessories
• front window covers kit
• first air kitRecommendations• Lake Mead: 1hr
• Mt Charleston and Lee Canyon: 1hr
• Death Valley: 2-3 hours (travel not permitted from June through August due to extreme temperatures, which can severely strain motorhome systems)
• Zion National Park: 2-3hr
• Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge: 3hr
• The Grand Canyon: 4-5hr
• Sedona Arizona: 4-5hr
• Antilope Canyon: 4-5hr
• Big Bear Lake: 5hr
• Great Basin National Park: 5-6hr
• Yosemite National Park: 6hr
• Sequoia national park: 8hr
• Lake Tahoe: 8-9hrOther things to noteThis RV does not have a generator, but it's equipped with 800w of solar panels, 340ah lifepo4 batteries, and a 3000w pure sine wave inverter/charger, which, in most cases, is more than enough to stay fully off-grid and not rely on shore power or wire charging.This van is not 4x4, so going to the snow 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.
Four roof solar panels recharge coach batteries in the minimum amount of time, and overall battery capacity allows an energy-efficient fridge to run 24/7.
This all helps to stay boondocking or fully off-grid for longer periods of time.Kitchen:
- Keurig K-Cup coffee maker
- Microwave
- 3 Burner propane stove
- Propane oven
- Water filtration system
- Energy-efficient fridge / freezer (8 cu. ft, 12v powered)
Power:
- 800w 4x 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 shore power via a 30amp outlet)
- 2x Maxxair roof fans (kitchen and bedroom)
Entertainment:
- 11in high-res touch screen stereo Android / Apple Car Play
- 24in LG UltraFine 4k monitor / TV
- upgraded sound speakers
Exterior:
- lightweight aftermarket wheels
- light truck offroad tires
- front LED light barWhat's includedAlmost everything you need is included in the van:
• fresh flannel sheets, duvets and pillows
• pots and pans, cups, plates, bowls, mixing bowls, silverware, and cooking utensils
• toilet paper and paper towels
• garbage bags, sponges, dish soap
• 3 folding camping chairs
• lantern and flashlight
• foldable camping table
• outdoor rug
• waste water & sanitation accessories
• front window covers kit
• first air kitRecommendations• Lake Mead: 1hr
• Mt Charleston and Lee Canyon: 1hr
• Death Valley: 2-3 hours (travel not permitted from June through August due to extreme temperatures, which can severely strain motorhome systems)
• Zion National Park: 2-3hr
• Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge: 3hr
• The Grand Canyon: 4-5hr
• Sedona Arizona: 4-5hr
• Antilope Canyon: 4-5hr
• Big Bear Lake: 5hr
• Great Basin National Park: 5-6hr
• Yosemite National Park: 6hr
• Sequoia national park: 8hr
• Lake Tahoe: 8-9hrOther things to noteThis RV does not have a generator, but it's equipped with 800w of solar panels, 340ah lifepo4 batteries, and a 3000w pure sine wave inverter/charger, which, in most cases, is more than enough to stay fully off-grid and not rely on shore power or wire charging.This van is not 4x4, so going to the snow 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.
Be the first one to rent Sharky.I built this adventure van for myself and spent a lot of time traveling through the West Coast in the past several years while working remotely on the road. I included everything one needs to enjoy van life.This type C RV is as small as you can find them; it's pretty easy to drive and maneuver, and the size allows you to park it in most parking spots around cities.Comfortably sleeps 3, but 4 is doable with 2 smaller adults or kids to sleep on the lower bed.Aftermarket wheels and strong offroad tires help with handling and stability on the road and reduce the chances of getting a flat tire.There are plenty of outlets and usb-c ports for all your devices.A propane tank can last for weeks or even months, depending on the season (furnace usage) and amount of cooking. A black tank can last for several weeks too. Fresh water refills and gray water dumps are easy to find.No generator means no noise.
Four roof solar panels recharge coach batteries in the minimum amount of time, and overall battery capacity allows an energy-efficient fridge to run 24/7.
This all helps to stay boondocking or fully off-grid for longer periods of time.Kitchen:
- Keurig K-Cup coffee maker
- Microwave
- 3 Burner propane stove
- Propane oven
- Water filtration system
- Energy-efficient fridge / freezer (8 cu. ft, 12v powered)
Power:
- 800w 4x 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 shore power via a 30amp outlet)
- 2x Maxxair roof fans (kitchen and bedroom)
Entertainment:
- 11in high-res touch screen stereo Android / Apple Car Play
- 24in LG UltraFine 4k monitor / TV
- upgraded sound speakers
Exterior:
- lightweight aftermarket wheels
- light truck offroad tires
- front LED light barWhat's includedAlmost everything you need is included in the van:
• fresh flannel sheets, duvets and pillows
• pots and pans, cups, plates, bowls, mixing bowls, silverware, and cooking utensils
• toilet paper and paper towels
• garbage bags, sponges, dish soap
• 3 folding camping chairs
• lantern and flashlight
• foldable camping table
• outdoor rug
• waste water & sanitation accessories
• front window covers kit
• first air kitRecommendations• Lake Mead: 1hr
• Mt Charleston and Lee Canyon: 1hr
• Death Valley: 2-3 hours (travel not permitted from June through August due to extreme temperatures, which can severely strain motorhome systems)
• Zion National Park: 2-3hr
• Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge: 3hr
• The Grand Canyon: 4-5hr
• Sedona Arizona: 4-5hr
• Antilope Canyon: 4-5hr
• Big Bear Lake: 5hr
• Great Basin National Park: 5-6hr
• Yosemite National Park: 6hr
• Sequoia national park: 8hr
• Lake Tahoe: 8-9hrOther things to noteThis RV does not have a generator, but it's equipped with 800w of solar panels, 340ah lifepo4 batteries, and a 3000w pure sine wave inverter/charger, which, in most cases, is more than enough to stay fully off-grid and not rely on shore power or wire charging.This van is not 4x4, so going to the snow 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.
Four roof solar panels recharge coach batteries in the minimum amount of time, and overall battery capacity allows an energy-efficient fridge to run 24/7.
This all helps to stay boondocking or fully off-grid for longer periods of time.Kitchen:
- Keurig K-Cup coffee maker
- Microwave
- 3 Burner propane stove
- Propane oven
- Water filtration system
- Energy-efficient fridge / freezer (8 cu. ft, 12v powered)
Power:
- 800w 4x 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 shore power via a 30amp outlet)
- 2x Maxxair roof fans (kitchen and bedroom)
Entertainment:
- 11in high-res touch screen stereo Android / Apple Car Play
- 24in LG UltraFine 4k monitor / TV
- upgraded sound speakers
Exterior:
- lightweight aftermarket wheels
- light truck offroad tires
- front LED light barWhat's includedAlmost everything you need is included in the van:
• fresh flannel sheets, duvets and pillows
• pots and pans, cups, plates, bowls, mixing bowls, silverware, and cooking utensils
• toilet paper and paper towels
• garbage bags, sponges, dish soap
• 3 folding camping chairs
• lantern and flashlight
• foldable camping table
• outdoor rug
• waste water & sanitation accessories
• front window covers kit
• first air kitRecommendations• Lake Mead: 1hr
• Mt Charleston and Lee Canyon: 1hr
• Death Valley: 2-3 hours (travel not permitted from June through August due to extreme temperatures, which can severely strain motorhome systems)
• Zion National Park: 2-3hr
• Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge: 3hr
• The Grand Canyon: 4-5hr
• Sedona Arizona: 4-5hr
• Antilope Canyon: 4-5hr
• Big Bear Lake: 5hr
• Great Basin National Park: 5-6hr
• Yosemite National Park: 6hr
• Sequoia national park: 8hr
• Lake Tahoe: 8-9hrOther things to noteThis RV does not have a generator, but it's equipped with 800w of solar panels, 340ah lifepo4 batteries, and a 3000w pure sine wave inverter/charger, which, in most cases, is more than enough to stay fully off-grid and not rely on shore power or wire charging.This van is not 4x4, so going to the snow 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.
Features
2011 Adventurer Adventurer Motorhome
- Sleeps 3
- 5 seatbelts
- Fresh water: 30 gal
- Fuel type: Gas
- Fuel capacity: 35 gal
- Automatic transmission
- Sleeps 3
- 5 seatbelts
- Fresh water: 30 gal
- Fuel type: Gas
- Fuel capacity: 35 gal
- Automatic transmission
Amenities
- Toilet
- Inside shower
- Outside shower
- Solar
- Water hookup
- Electric hookup
- Sewer hookup
- TV / DVD
- Toilet
- Inside shower
- Outside shower
- Solar
- Water hookup
- Electric hookup
- Sewer hookup
- TV / DVD
Usually answers in less than 24 hours
Rules and policies
- Not pet friendly
- No music festivals
- No tailgating
- No smoking
- Mileage: 100 free miles / day
No smoking or vaping.
No festivals.
No travel outside the US.
No roof access.
No refund for early returns.
No festivals.
No travel outside the US.
No roof access.
No refund for early returns.
24/7 roadside assistance
Learn more about Roadside AssistanceRoadside assistance on every rental, plus help planning your trip or operating the RV.
Learn more about Roadside AssistanceAdd-ons
Enhance your trip with these add-ons. Available at checkout.
Bike rack
2 bike capacity
$20.00
/each
Cargo carrier
48-inch bumper hitch cargo carrier tray with a maximum 500 lb capacity.
$20.00
/each
Dropoff After 11am
Based on availability. This allows for 3pm or earlier. Any later requires an extra nights rental.
$50.00
/each
Bike rack
2 bike capacity
$20.00
/each
Cargo carrier
48-inch bumper hitch cargo carrier tray with a maximum 500 lb capacity.
$20.00
/each
Dropoff After 11am
Based on availability. This allows for 3pm or earlier. Any later requires an extra nights rental.
$50.00
/each
Availability and rates
There’s a 2 night minimum stay
Discounts
- Weekly (7+ nights): 5% off nightly rate
[Sharky] - Digital Nomad | Fully Offgrid | Solar | No Hookups Needed | 20FT
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Q.Are there any special tricks and tips that would help with operating the RV easily?
A.
This rv is as small as it gets and really easy to drive and park. If you ever drove a small uhaul van you probably know what it feels like
Location
Las Vegas, Nevada
Exact location provided after booking