on 2/6/02 5:15 PM, Sean Garrett at SEAN.GARRETT@ASU.EDU wrote: > My 10 ft whitewater kayak fits in my 1995 Eurovan camper when I turn the > front passenger seat around. Just open the back hatch, drop the center seat > and slide it in / close hatch > >> >> >> Does anyone know the interior length from the rear hatch to >> the back of the drivers seat in the 2001 or 2002 Eurovan >> Weekender and Eurovan Camper? In other words, if I folded >> the rear seat down, would my 9' long windsurf board fit >> inside? It fits nicely in my '85 Westy, and I'd hate to >> spend all that money and have to mess with roof racks. Thanks >> >> Kyle >> It'll fit inside my 2000 EVC, but just fit without turning in a diagonal manner. Now if you are looking into the Weekender [18inches shorter], I would hazard that it will not fit unless you turn the front seat around. In the case of the EVC the van will not start unless the front passenger seat is facing forward. I do not know about the reg. EV.
-- Sincerely, Ed Stevens <mailto:ejstevens@earthlink.net> Valley Forge PA |
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