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18/3/2011 at 7:34am
Location: Kent Outfit: ex Caravanner now Static.
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Donna, I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but I am afraid that is what I have.
Taking the weights posted on here already, the car has a payload of 480kg.
This has to include the noseweight of the caravan (I will assume 70kg for arguements sake).
A 20 stone person is about 127kg. Assuming the other 3 people are 75kg.
Even if the kerb weight quoted includes 75kg for driver, that allows 555kg of stuff that can go into the car.
By my rough calculations including the nose weight you have 549kg before you load any luggage in. Sorry, to my mind the load you are talking about is just not possible. It is not even borderline. There is still clothes for 5 people, all the caravan bits & bobs plus an awning with 2 bedrooms!!!
I recommend you take two cars to spread the people & weight about.
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19/3/2011 at 3:38pm
Location: Derbyshire Outfit: ElddisAvante462 Honda CRV SE2.2 i-Dtec
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I have a similar problem with little weight capacity left with my outfit after putting my Mobility scooter in the boot of the car, and the luggage for 4 adults plus the porch awning, my caravan payload is about 200kg, son-in-law is 21st and 6ft4ins tall, so he has to sit in the front of the car to give him enough leg room, hubby is about 11st, im 18st, and daughter is 16st, and whilst we tow easily when theres just the two of us, the one and only time we tried to take us all away together ended in a slow and tireing creep in 4th gear for the hours drive to the site.
Now I have done likewise, I will take their luggage for them, but this pair of fit and healthy 20somethings can catch the train and we will collect them later in the day from the nearby station at our destination. the rest of the week transport for them is not a problem as we havent got the weight of the caravan on the back to worry about, then we reverse the process to come home. I think you need to be firm with your inlaws, simply tell them that your not prepared to be their taxi service, especially with the fuel costs involved, if i let my lot get away with it i would be driving a minibus by now, we have already got arguments going on about who gets a lift and who doesnt when out two daughters get married later this year. Owning a car of their own doesnt seem to stop them. when they refuse to drive it on the grounds that they want to be able to have a good drinking session!
Julia
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