Well we just had our very first trip in the new Caravan, this was my 1st time towing with the exception from the dealers to the storage site.
We went to Sheriff Hutton, everything worked! Did think the water heater was duff as it would not heat the water whilst on electricity, ok on Gas. Did go into to panic mode slightly but then decided to RTFM ;) It would appear the power was on the heater before the water was in so it tripped out on the thermal trip. Turned it off for 10 then all was OK :) . I remembered to switch it off before we left today so not to have the same issue the next time.
One bit of fun was putting the Awning up we got an Isabella and I must say the instructions were/are poor, there was almost blood sweat and tears. I has visions of the carbon poles snapping and the wife kicking me! Anyway we gathered out thoughts then we managed to put it up after a bit of "thunking". (I did see a few spectators in their vans watching us).
The unit appeared to tow well, I think. No snakes the car just pulled nicely 5th Gear all the way along the M62. Just cant wait to get out in it again!
glad you enjoyed it, its when you get there next time, and cant remember how the awning went, its the only bit me and the missus get heated about now (mainly getting the damn thing through our rail)
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Quote: Originally posted by CandP on 04/5/2009 It beats a tent!!
Hi CandP, probably not the best line to put immediately above your "tent for sale" link LOL . We love our caravan too and are so glad we made the move from our Trailer Tent. You've made me want to go and sit in the van with a cuppa now though...... sniff.
Quote: Originally posted by michael on 05/5/2009
FUN, I bet there have been more arguments over awnings over the years!! LOL
guaranteed divorce material.lol
We're not too bad with putting awning up now but when we had a large tent, it was an unwritten rule that whatever we said whilst putting it up, we didn't really mean. Once when putting it up in the rain, hubby couldn't see through his glasses so took them off and put them on the ground without telling me. "Don't stand on my.........too late!" Luckily they didn't break
We are finally getting the hang of putting up the awning but it does take practice and at 1st i could never have worked out what poles go where but luckily my lovely dh is really good at working things out. I now recognise what bit goes where so can help with what comes next but dh is in charge and i follow his lead. I do think that this has helped us, to have one person in charge when putting up an awning. We don't get too grumpy putting it up now :)
In the case of awnings i do believe practice makes perfect...
We went to Sherrif Hutton for our 1st weekend too. Back there again in 4 weeks (love the layour with the play area in the middle). Your 1st experience sounds very much like ours - a few minor mishaps but loved every minute regardless.
You did get further with the awning tho - we stared at it, shuffled poles around then packed it back up! The guy at our storage site is giving us a lesson next weekend.
So glad you enjoyed your first outing in your van.
Once you get the hang of everything it only gets better. If you can photocopy your awning instructions and then get the copies laminated. You can use them in whatever weather then - we found that useful. We have an isabella awning so if we can help we will just ask.
We have just got back from our last outing in this van. Get our new van next weekend and send the awning away on Monday to be extended. So we will be just like you at the end of May when we go away again in a new van... have to learn all over again but it is fun.
I think we may have sussed what we were doing wrong. We did not lay all the poles out correctly and it looks like its easier if you put the middle in 1st then to the two corner poles.......but we will see.
I think we may have sussed what we were doing wrong. We did not lay all the poles out correctly and it looks like its easier if you put the middle in 1st then to the two corner poles.......but we will see.
We will try again at the end of the month!
Yes - we can vouch for starting with the middle pole. I usually stand and hold the middle pole - and if it is windy I hang on tightly to the centre strip of canvas too - to stop it blowing over the roof of the van! Mr U-M then leaves me hanging on to the middle, whilst he goes to each corner in turn. We have marked our awning rail to show us where the centre rafter pole should go - which is helpful.
That's not to say we don't have any problems with it - we have never yet put it up and kept our smiles in place throughout!!!
Hi CandP we pick our sprite major 5 up next friday and are off to york in it.You said it towed ok,what do you tow with?,we will be towing with a saab 9-3 aero,so should be ok.Cheers John
"Yes - we can vouch for starting with the middle pole. I usually stand and hold the middle pole - and if it is windy I hang on tightly to the centre strip of canvas too - to stop it blowing over the roof of the van! Mr U-M then leaves me hanging on to the middle, whilst he goes to each corner in turn"
That is the same method we use although oh now puts a peg in the centre piece to save me standing there like a lemon. Also he is a tad short so he needs help sometimes too... lol
We then just put one peg in each corner, put the side panels in and start pegging down. It seems to work as at that point I have boiled the kettle several times and fed him with tea or beer. By the end he is too sozzled to argue!!!!
We had fun our first time putting the awning up, this time we're taking some small stick on white labels then once it's up we are going to stick one on each side of every join and number them, next time it should be as easy as matching number to number.
We also had a job holding our pathfinder awning up whist also zipping it in so this time we are taking a couple of diy hand grips to simply pull the canvas over, clamp near the top, then go and zip up.
Glad you had a great first trip out, keep enjoying the experience!