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While I don't think floating a 31,000 pound bus in a stable condition would be easy, don't think for a minute, that I haven't waisted time thinking about a floating pod of some sort, complete with genset/ac/and more! lol The bus is more like a very nice condo than a bus, dang, it is really nice. Even the basement bays are very nice with lighting and other conveniences. We don't have a clue what to put in them, besides a ladder, some chairs, and the need for some kind of grill...we have propane hookup right at the patio side of the bus...just need the grill and a glass of wine! Whatever is going on it will come out of the fridge inside! No need for a fridge mod!Mel, you need to add floats to the bus!