You buy your caravan and then you need the essential gear.
Gas cylindars at £48. After that the refills cost about £19 if you use calor Lite. You may get a van which can carry two cylindars which is useful so that you don't run out when cooking!!!
Water Hog at £40.00
Whale Pump at £45
Waste Water Hog at £40
Driving Mirrors at £43 for two
Fire extinguisher at £14
Battery at £73
Wheel lock at £80
Hitch Lock at £80
Electric Hook Up cable at £25
Levellers at £20
Noseweight Guage at £35
Caravan Storage if you can't keep it at home about £300 -£400 per annum
Caravan insurance £300
Chocks at £3.00
Kettle at £12
Toilet chemicals at £15 - you need to buy these regularly. We buy about every three months..ish
Bathroom cleaners
Knives forks crockery...raid the house although melamine crockery is useful for its lightness
Looking around for a second hand caravan you may find that you can pick a lot of this gear up with it.
Now for Optional extras
Tyre Inflator at £45 - many garages have the air pump in the most awkward places for caravans
Awning (probably an essential item really) £600 for full awning or £200 for Porch awning................Rock pegs
Battery charger at £38
Fire Blanket at £23
Torque Wrench at £50
Large jerry Can at £12
Green Flag Rescue Cover at £70
Aquasource mains supply pipe if you use a fully serviced pitch £44.
Corner Steadies £10 or just use pieces of wood.
Cloggies....very handy for just slipping on to pop to the loo without having to do laces up every time. Most folk use them.
Ventilator covers for winter £28
Towball cover £2.00
Motor Mover anything up to £1000
CC or C&CC membership about £38 each
Awning carpet £55
Voltmeter £10
Vacuum cleaner £40
Watering can for filling toilet £4.00
Table and chairs £120 for awning
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No Road tax to pay for a caravan but you will need to have it serviced once a year. Just had mine done for about £160. Warranty requires that it is serviced as well as common sense.
Think long and hard about the layout you want and then look for the right caravan with that layout. With two kids just think about night time. They are in bed and you want to watch telly but not in bed so how are you going to manage that. Maybe their beds at the back and yours a made up one from the front benches. So, maybe a twin dinette style?
We find an awning essential. With a dog its vital to have a dry area to sit her down after a walk to dry her off before she is allowed in the van. Keep the wet clothes in there to dry as well. Then there is breakfast as the sun shines in. Dinner as the sun sets. We have a full awning but bought a porch awning as it takes up such a lot less space in the car and so we can carry more gear. A porch awning is plenty big enough for the two of us and just as OK when the two sons call in.
I note that you are thinking of buying next year. Just remember that VAT goes up to 20% in January so any van will cost more than it would if you get one before Christmas.
Above all have great fun looking around as many dealers as you can to see what layouts and prices are available.
Phil
------------- If you're not on a fell your wasting your feet and for 2014 it's.......Feb Castleton Mar North Yors Moors; Apr Sutton on Sea; May Thirsk; Jun Clapham/Riverside (Lakes); July Wharfedale; August Crakehall; Sept Knaresborough; Oct Wirral Park/Clitheroe
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