Here's a view from the rear, looking forward into the cabin.

This is looking rear toward the dinette; it converts into a 6-ft long double bed. Just the right amount amount of space to sleep comfortably if I angle myself a bit, so both feet are in the refrigerator.

Talk about pride of accomplishment. Installed this myself and yes, it works like a champ heh heh (excuse the early morning light effects).

Notice auto-sensing (from cable to VHF) TV antenna. One morning I was actually able to get up and watch The Today Show on NBC ... while anchored at an inlet on Lake Hartwell.