DoGMAtix
Senior Member
We love our outdoor shower on our Hallmark, but I never understood why there seems to be no standard way to enclose the area around the shower for privacy. The former owner used a tent pole precariously perched against the jack housings, with bungees to keep it from falling down (most of the time). I looked around online and didn't find anything better, so set out to design our own shower enclosure.
I made the "curtain rod" out of white PVC pipe to match the camper color, got some locking hinges online and slapped it all together with 1" wood screws and some dabs of Sikkaflex. Shower curtain and hooks were the most expensive part - about $50 for the two extra tall curtains and 2 dozen clip-closed easy-glide curtain hangers.
Installed Quick Fist clamps to hold the folded-down PVC frame in place (one required a standoff, which I made out of cutting board-thickness white plexiglass).
The horizontal PVC tube runs just along the bottom edge of the camper when folded down, where it won't interfere with opening the battery compartment door or obstruct access to the shore power or solar plug-ins.
Here are some photos of the finished product:
I made the "curtain rod" out of white PVC pipe to match the camper color, got some locking hinges online and slapped it all together with 1" wood screws and some dabs of Sikkaflex. Shower curtain and hooks were the most expensive part - about $50 for the two extra tall curtains and 2 dozen clip-closed easy-glide curtain hangers.
Installed Quick Fist clamps to hold the folded-down PVC frame in place (one required a standoff, which I made out of cutting board-thickness white plexiglass).
The horizontal PVC tube runs just along the bottom edge of the camper when folded down, where it won't interfere with opening the battery compartment door or obstruct access to the shore power or solar plug-ins.
Here are some photos of the finished product: