Tigger.
You got pics?
What I did in my Honda Odyssey was strip out the two bucket seats and the big rear bench. Hooked up very short soft shackles to rear driver side lift gate hinge. In the front, I did a short shackle to the seatbelt bracket on passenger side. Custom made a hammock to fit in that space. Made it just right so I had good sag and quilt did not bottom out on the floor. Basically the hammock ended right at the roof line, maybe a 1/2”of shackle was exposed. Larkshead shackles to hammock then to anchor points. I said custom

For nighttime use I pushed/tilted the passenger seat forward. I had curtains and skeeter net for doors and windows. A small DC fan that I ran on hot nights.
With the bench seat out, there was a nice cavern left empty where the bench seat was supposed to stow away into. I pulled some measurements and headed down to the local big box store (Menards, fwiw) and bought sturdy totes for my gear and tools. I think I had three bins plus a tool box and fire extinguisher in the space. My totes ended up being almost floor height. With a ccf pad on top of bins it comfortably held my feet, if I slept on the floor. There was enough room. Granted I didn’t have scuba equipment…?
My hammock was a wider material, 64” iirc. And length was ~108”. No fancy rip stop. Just a sturdy cotton/poly rem from Walmart fabric bin. 8 years of exposure and almost nightly use. Still have the hammock. Van is long gone.
Sorry, I don’t have pics.
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