We're picking up our first caravan next week and don't want to look like a pair of numpties when we get there. What do we need with us to be able to get it home? Got towbar fitted so that's a start! We're shopping for towing mirrors at weekend. Number plates should be on the caravan. Have arranged insurance. Anything else??? Help!
have you got a stabaliser not essential however worth looking in to. just a quick note if is your first time towing we find that when we tow the van completely empty it jumps about a bit, this settles down once we have put in stuff like the gas bottles etc
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We've got a stabiliser. Made sure of that after reading things on here. I'll let my husband know about the difference of towing the caravan empty or full. He's a good driver but I know he's a bit nervous about towing. That bit of info will no doubt make him feel better if he finds it hard to tow on the way back from the dealer.
We collected our first one in March - good luck! By the time we'd been shown around the van and gone accessory shopping, we were at the dealers for about 2 hours, so allow plenty of time.
If you have children, leave them elsewhere, so you can concentrate on what's going on.
Anyone who makes up a number plate needs to see the car's registration document, and proof of ID of the owner, so you will need to take these with you.
Make sure you have both a hitchlock and a wheelclamp, so it's safe once you get it home. All the other accessories can be bought later.
Just take your time, and dont let yourself feel hurried. Important is a water and waste water container. The makings of a pot of tea, or a glass of plonk when you arrive on your site. You will identify the rest as you go along. Maybe a corkscrew, a carving knife and acan opener. Good luck, and just enjoy. I think there is a full list on this site somewhere, if you want to go mad shopping for bits, but I would recommend you get bits and pieces as you need them. Best wishes for happy touring.
Thanks to everyone for the help. Can't wait to pick the caravan up. Think I'll have to take a pen and note pad to make notes when we collect it though! We'll never remember everything. The last time I caravanned in a tourer I was 10 years old. I'm sure things have changed since then!
one thing that we had problems with on our 1st outing was leveling the van, so a few pieces of wood, of varying thickness is a good idea to put under the wheels
Before you leave the dealer make sure everything that should be with the caravan is there....things like instruction manual, plugs for all the sinks, gas pipe and regulator for the gas bottle you intend to use(either blue or red). If you leave the dealer without the simple things it's either an extra cost to replace or a pain to go back to get them.
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You do not actually say if it new or used, from a dealer or private purchase.
All has been covered really, if its from a dealer you should be OK but it may be worth checking tyres if private.
Just go thru' the van and do a last secure check on roof lights, windows, sliding doors, fridge door etc.
There's nothing worse than following a van that has a door swinging backwards & forwards. Its as frustrating for a driver behind not being able to tell them.
Don't forget to get your passenger to do a light check once connected.