I am new to this site so forgive me if I am in the wrong section. I have taken the plunge and just bought my first caravan and have no idea AT ALL about caravanning. My first questions really are just making sure my husband doesn't need a special licence to tow (!), what general tips and advice can you offer me as a complete caravan virgin, and can I pull up one of the bench seats at the back to make room for a cot? Any tips on caravanning with infants? (14 months old).
Thankyou so much!
Oh, anyone heard of the make Cosalt? I have bought one and cannot find any info at all on them, other than a mobile home website. It is a '86 Cosalt Abbey SR, if that helps x
hi just to say welcome to the site you will soon be like the rest of us addicted. Sorry cant be of much help but someone will be along soon no doubt with help
I'm not sure about it but your van could be an Abbey Cosalt sr
on the towing front when did your oh pass his test if it was before 1997 I think he does not need to worry if after that date he can only have a combined weight of 3.500kgs
Advice for towing remember the caravans wider than your car use your tow mirrors and you have to take corners that little bit wider & slower
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there should be a plate on the caravan either near the door or on the a frame which will have the weight onit there will be 2 weights the higher one is the max weight if your car and van have a combined weight of less than 3.5 tonnes you will be ok your disco will be about 2.25 tonne fully loaded so you could tow a van of up to 1250gks
if your outfit is going to weigh more than this then your oh would have to sit a towing test to stay legal
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Driving Licences A full (not provisional) driving licence is required to tow a caravan. From 1 January 1997, new category B (generally held as 'normal' car entitlement) vehicles may be coupled with a trailer up to 750kg Maximum Authorised Mass allowing a combined weight of up to 4.25 tonnes MAM OR a trailer (for example a tourer) over 750kg MAM provided the MAM of the trailer does not exceed the unladen weight of the towing vehicle, and the combination does not exceed 3.5 tonnes MAM. This would mean that many drivers who possess only a category B on their licence would be able to tow a caravan provided it was not heavier than their car, and that car and caravan combined, does not weigh more than 3.5 tonnes. New drivers of outfits over these limits must take a category B + E test. Further information from: Driver and Vehicle Licencing Agency (DVLA) www.dvla.gov.uk
Speed Towed outfits may travel at up to 50 mph on single carriageway roads and up to 60 mph on dual carriageways and motorways. Towed outfits are not permitted in the outside lane of a three or more lane motorway unless other lanes are closed.
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Hi. We are new to caravanning with our 1990 Abbey Somerset. We also have an 18 month old who is a bit of a handful to say the least. Ours is a 4 berth caravan with seats at the rear & a bunk that folds out above. To fit in the travel cot we make up the bed, but just stack the cushions at the side. The cot then slots nicely in & with the curtain drawn across makes a nice little dark space for him. Things will change in July when no2 arrives...!!!
We bought a van because we didn't want our little monkey (now 14 months old) keeping the whole site awake in a tent, or waking up at 4.30am because it's too light!
we used to put her in a little travel cot / pod thing on top of the rear double bunk but now she's in a big cot, we removed one of the bench seats, just 5 or 6 little screws..no problem.
Best tip: we also sewed blackout linings onto the rear of the curtains and re-hung them so she stays asleep until 8.00 'ish...It's not morning 'til we decide it is!!
Apart from that, don't park too close to anyone else, and for a really good night's sleep, let the little one have the whole van to themselves and sleep in the awning!!
Our's now loves the 'vanning life, especially watching daddy trying to hitch / unhitch successfully.
Just been to measure the caravan - it is 190cm wide, with 60cm between the seats at the base and 50cm between them at the cushion part, so too small for a cot. I wondered whether the seats were just screwed down - if so I will just unscrew one of them to give a good amount of room for a cot. Or possibly saw off two legs of a cot, sit it on one of the seats and secure to wall?