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07/8/2005 at 11:34am
Location: Shropshire North Wales borders Outfit: Adria Win
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As HippyChick says a caravan will be bigger. Longer wider and taller, and heavier.
Longer - allow more room pulling out of juntions etc
Wider - than the car so allow more clearance and drive a little further out from the kerb
Taller - you won't be able to see over the top of it so will need to use your door mirrors more. Remember to get towing mirrors. It will be more affected by wind; lorries, coaches and other big vehicles going past could unsettle it so move over a bit and reduce speeed a bit when you see one pull out to overtake. If it is very windy, go slower.
Heavier - combined with the extra wind drag due to the height, you will find the tow vehicle is not as fast, especially up hills.
Apart from that it is very similar to towing a trailer tent.
Hope this helps.
------------- Caz
If you can't see the light at the end of the tunnel, just keep going till you go round the bend.
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07/8/2005 at 12:23pm
Location: leeds Outfit: Abbey GTS 416 & Bongo
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Hello Jon and Lisa,
We have just got back from Beautiful cornwall last night, on our first real holiday for 2 weeks with our 'new to us' van,
We used to have a trailer tent and upgraded for this year and I have to say, we all wished we had done it sooner - you get so much more with a caravan.
I towed the TT and that was easy it was narrower than the car so if the car fits the TT will... lol it worked for me!!
with the van it was a bit harder at first but ace fun, the towing mirrors stick out and so does the van, but i just thought to myself, they can wait I'm going to take my time and get there safely.
take up more road straddle both lanes a tricky traffic lights and tight bends,
give your self more time to get past when overtaking to allow for the extra length, most people flash you in anyway to tell you you have room,
really importantly - leave a big gap between you and the car in front for safe stopping distance, and also watch for the hills, watch for the signs that tell you to slow down. slow down approx 15mph and let your outfit do all the work down the hill, just feather your brake just in case, they do pick up speed fast when left to it, bare that in mind when you see the gradient and you are slowing down in preperation.
I spoke to loads of people who share the driving normally but when the 'van is on the back she dont go near it!!!'
Come on ladies your missing out its sooooooooo much fun and you feel so proud when your at the other end all set up thining 'I can do it too!!!'
Maybe you could borrow one and let her practice somewhere quiet - let her get a feel for it and build up a bit of confidence,
anyways Jon If Lisa is anything like me she will soon get bored and be ripping the wheel out of your hand anyway.
Have fun and the very best of luck , i hope you get what your after
Post last edited on 07/08/2005 12:24:25
------------- As one door closes another one opens.. sometimes you need to spend a little time in the room thats all..
Do whats right and right will become of you ;-) Nichola xx
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