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25/2/2009 at 6:49pm
 Location: North Norfolk
 Outfit: TNFVE-25 Bear Lake 6 etc
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<SCRIPT type=text/javascript>_popupControl(); Hi

I am a tent camper, but am now considering a caravan....3 dogs now and getting all the kit packed puts me off going away.

Please is there a website or info to help make a choice about what type/plan/etc van to look for.....2nd hand and fairly cheap. What should I consider? What are the advantages of each layout?

Any advice really welcome

Thanks so much 

 



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25/2/2009 at 7:31pm
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 Outfit: Bailey Pageant
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Hi Julie

I think you've got to have a good look around Caravan dealers to see what kind of layout suits your individual needs.

For example Big Dogs? Small dogs? Will they live in the caravan with you or in the car? You don't mention a partner or children. The questions are endless.

You need to decide what weight you'll be comfortable towing too. This depends on the kerbweight of your proposed tow car and might restrict your choice of layout/caravan.

Also, where will you keep it. Most of us that keep caravans at home are restricted as to how big they can be.

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25/2/2009 at 8:51pm
 Location: barnsley south yorks
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 totally agree with thwack our caravan dealer checked on wether our car would tow the caravan wed picked .we got a bailey and they are pretty roomy for me,  my oh, a red setter and boxer.


25/2/2009 at 11:08pm
 Location: West Berkshire
 Outfit: Bailey Olympus 534
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You need to be fully up to speed on all the weights that are applicable to your car i.e. max tow weight, max train weight [car, caravan, passengers, luggage etc], max load on the tow ball (exceeding any of these will render your insurance null & void). In your favour; as you are looking for an older / cheaper van is that they tend to be much lighter.

Some of the dealers we went to were not strictly honest when telling us "of course you can tow that van"


26/2/2009 at 10:56am
 Location: South Lincs
 Outfit: Coachman laser 6 berth
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Try caravanfinder website...not sure if .com or .co.uk.

We used it and got a second hand bargain.Shows layouts and videos of different caravans.Then you could short list the ones you like to look at 'in the flesh'.



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26/2/2009 at 7:57pm
 Location: Lowestoft Suffolk
 Outfit: Skoda Superb DSG + Elddis Affinity 550
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With regard to layout. Personally, I find an end kitchen by far the best arrangement.

Otherwise, again a personal choice, other than ehu/gas hob/fridge and water pump, I like to keep my van as simple as possible.

Without any kids to consider, I do not feel the need for masses of space/on board hot water/blown air heating and toilet/washroom. (We have a toilet tent and thetford chemical toilet for the, relatively few occasions that our chosen site requires own sanitation.) This keeps the weight of the van down; minimises the setting up/management of the van and extends the choice of second hand vans available in the lower end of the price range.

Having been a camper, I like to retain some of the sense of adventure present in camping, but now we can always be dry and warm!

Hope this helps.


26/2/2009 at 8:08pm
 Location: Lowestoft Suffolk
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Julie, just noticed that you live in North Norfolk. Go and have a look at Gobur caravans in Melton Constable. Apart from being bl**dy expensive, they are actually very good indeed. You will notice that this is what we have. See my Personal Gallery.

Also have alook at this ebay item.

Because they are relatively expensive, they tend not to attract top dollar on Ebay. If you can pick one up for around the reserve price, this is usually very close to the price Gobur will give you for it (MINUS AWNING AND ALL THE ACCESSORIES).

They are also quite rare and are genuinely sought after, so you are unlikely to loose money in the unlikely event you do not like it. Additionally you are in a position to get repairs done very conveniently by the factory which made it.





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