Quote: Originally posted by Viggo on 28/10/2010
Your enquiry is rather unspecific - tips about what, exactly? Buying, towing, setting up, maintaining, equipment? Help us to help you.
Quote: Originally posted by chilephilly on 29/10/2010
If you are not used to towing, take a towing course. both the clubs do them - best thing I did. And PLEASE use towing mirrors. They are not optional.
Thanks Chilephilly, my OH is a HGV driver so will be fine but I haven't towed before so will ask him for tips (its sure to cause an argument lol). We've been looking at towing mirrors today as it happens.
Quote: Originally posted by floggitt on 30/10/2010
Traitor, I thought I would find you here. You defected to the darkside. My second top tip (first top tip given when we were chatting last night) is to watch closely how other people setup, you soon see what is a good way to do things and what would not suit your setup.
Enjoy your new van
Yes thanks for the tips last night Floggit, very helpful
Hi Woofers,
Have you picked up you van yet and when do you plan your first trip? We too are considering buying a van. It won't be as lovely as yours as our budget is quite small. We'll still use our tent in the warmer months but want to get away all year round and I am a fair weather camper with the tent.
Trouble is, we're torn between getting a van or a little cruiser boat. We live by the river Thames and have a small motorised dinghy but we want to be able to have something we can go away for weekends in all year round. Wish we could afford both but sadly we can't.
Hiya woofers & welcome to the dark side
Have you found a nice place to test the van out yet? You'll love it, everything kept nice & warm & there's somewhere to dry off when it's raining ( the huge plus point from a tent).