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Hornor often uses the term “misadventures” to describe their travels, which have included a window coming out on the highway, blown tires, getting stuck partway on a Mississippi ferry and crushing a tailpipe. Sean has a good sense of humor about their travels, stating that “Hawaii will have to wait until they finish the tunnel.” Hornor and Welsh have traveled extensively throughout all the 48 lower states and six states in Mexico. The couple do not tow a car, preferring two small Suzuki motorcycles for local transportation. There are enough gauges, switches and systems to keep a 747 airline pilot happy.
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The bus is equipped with three air conditioners, a furnace, two electric awnings, an ice maker and even a portable hot tub. If battery power fails, there is a 17 kw Kubota generator. The power source other than shore power at 50 amps is eight 8D AGM deep cycle batteries producing 920 amp hours. Solar panels produce 330 watts with a Xantrex 4024 Inverter. The third level is the front eight feet of balcony on the roof. The upper deck consists of what the pair call their penthouse, salon, galley, bathroom and bedroom.
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The bottom deck is used for storage, onboard systems such as water and sewage, and also houses the cockpit for driving. From 2002 to 2004 the bus was renovated from top to bottom by Infinity Coach from Sumner, Washington. Hornor and Welsh were the second owners but following their purchase in 2001 soon realized the Odyssey needed major remodeling. The engine has 475 horsepower, goes 6.3 miles per gallon and carries 350 gallons of diesel. The engine is a Detroit 2-stroke, 8V92 diesel, with a 748 Allison transmission and the unit is equipped with air brakes. The motorhome measures 13 feet by 40 and weighs 47,000 pounds. The couple selected the Spaceliner for many reasons, including its smooth ride, durability, storage space and an engine capable of a million miles. It’s a converted Neoplan Spaceliner built in 1985 by Neoplan of Pilsting, Germany, and originally converted into a motorhome. Hornor and Welsh, however, refer to the Odyssey as “the bus,” being fulltime RVers. Their double decker motorhome quickly attracts attention. In August 2004 they moved aboard with their dog and two cats, setting out to see America. Welsh had always dreamed of traveling across the United States in a bus and convinced Hornor to share his dream. They rented out their condo and purchased a piece of land in Washington state for a permanent residence on paper, to simplify dealing with government bureaucracy. Welsh was in the high tech business and Hornor owned a publishing business, but they gave it all up to travel. Louise Hornor and Sean Welsh of San Jose, California, named their motorhome Odyssey because it is their home on wheels as well as their epic voyage. The term odyssey comes from a Greek word and has come to mean an epic voyage.