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19/9/2011 at 1:19pm
Location: Shropshire Outfit: Toyota Granvia (Wellhouse)
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Keith..I know I seem to be banging on about this....and sorry if you have looked into it..but once again have considered the payload?
The Startrail in standard 3.5T form,has around 300kg payload..(which sounds quite good)..but that's excluding the passenger,any accessories,any general camping "stuff" (leads/levellers/camping chairs,table etc..it all adds up!) and in your case as you'll be living in it,you'll also be carring your "belongings"..!
You'll also need to subtract weight of your rear rack AND the two electric bikes..as well as keeping an eye on the rear axle loading...
If you have looked into all of this,then forgive me..but payload(or lack of)is something that gets discussed on other forums at length..
(..whereas on here,folk seem to be more concerned about which Cadac they should choose.. )
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29/9/2011 at 9:30am
Location: Rochdale Outfit: Burstner Camper & Hobby Caravan
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Reading all this with great interest as we've just embarked on our 2 years out! We're both 64.
For the last 5 years we've had a caravan permanently sited in south of France and lived in it from March to October,using a small Burstner motorhome to commute between UK/France, as well as it doubling as a runabout vehicle for shopping, day trips out, shortcamping breaks away from the campsite during the summer. Up to this year we've had to return to our house in the UK for winter as hubby was only semi-retired. This year hubby fully retired, so we put our house with professional letting agents, got tenants in at the end of March and set off down to France for summer in our caravan. We'll be motorhome camping in Spain from October 2011 till March 2012, then back to France for the summer. The savings on gas, electric, council tax etc plus the rental income go a long way towards funding our adventure.
We use our UK house address as our legal address for all "officialdom" and have set up Royal Mail post forwarding to my sister-in-law's address. She opens our post and emails or Skypes us if there's anything we need to know about. Hubby needs regular medication and gets prescriptions from a local French GP. We have to pay upfront for the consultation and for the tablets but (hopefully) will get 80% of the costs refunded via our EHIC card. Don't take this as gospel because trying to interpret the rules and regulations is a positive minefield! To get prescriptions from our GP in England, hubby would have to fly back for a day to visit the surgery.
Campsite fees in France/Spain vary greatly, but the average low season rate is around 15 euros per day for a site with decent facilities. If this was coming out of savings it would certainly bite very deeply into capital and it's only with the benefit of our rental income that we can afford to do it.
Would not recommend wild camping because of the "professional" criminal element in Europe (and no doubt the UK) who target motorhomers, particularly ones with UK number plates as they know you're loaded with loads of valuable stuff. In the last 3 years we've been robbed of our TV screen, digital receiver box, wristwatch, handbag containing £80 cash, rucksack, all my hubbie's clothes out of the wardrobe(!), designer sunglasses, designer hats - and all this during mid-day while we were parked on the roadside visiting local markets. Oh and not forgetting having a tankfull of diesel syphoned off whilst parked on a motorway services in Italy! We've spoken to many other motorhomers who can tell horrific tales of being broken into in the middle of the night whilst in bed.
We'll decide after our first winter away whether we want to repeat the experience for another winter. If not, we still have our house to go back to.
Travel and health insurance is a very difficult issue because of the 90 day rule and also when the insured has an ongoing medical condition. Hold your hands up in horror, but we don't have any.... Calculated risk, I know,and we agonised over the pros and cons but the hassle of having to fly home every 90 days to recharge the policy, plus the fact that hubby can't claim for any of his existing health conditions, makes the whole thing pretty worthless.
All-in-all, there are lots of problems and pitfalls but the alternative is to miss the opportunity of a lifetime.
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Stella 'n' Mike
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