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22/1/2017 at 10:43pm
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Hello,
I have recently started to look into caravanning, but I am struggling as to how to start out. I am a young person and as such I am confused about what would be a good towing car, what my legal towing weight is on a B license and really just how to get started, the basics. Any tips or tricks from more experienced caravanners who understand the ins and outs a lot better than I do would be greatly appreciated too. Also any pointers towards useful youtube channels and websites would be great too. Thank you in advance for your advice,
bexxy


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If you know absolutely nothing about caravanning then the best advice is to buy a book that explains everything you need to know. That's how I started and anything that's not covered in the book you can ask for further advice on this forum. However, a recommended book for newbies is the Caravanning Handbook by John Wickersham.


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Thank you I have just reserved it down at my local library with 5 more other books.


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Yes, I'd second tango55's book suggestion, but while you wait for the bookshop or library to open, have a read through the Camping and Caravanning Club's New to Caravans pages.

...and this might be of interest if you can get to the NEC on the show dates (early booking advised).



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Thank you I will have a read of that website and will look into the NEC thing.


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23/1/2017 at 1:32am
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To answer your current questions:
Towcar: Assuming you have a car, you will have to choose a van to suit that - if not, van first then car to suit. Rear wheel drive is better for reasons of grip.

B Licence: Check the car handbook for its max braked trailer weight, and the caravan plate by the door for its maximum weight (ie MTPLM). These two together must not exceed 3500Kgs. You have to work with these even if the van is virtually empty.

Apart from the book suggested, the caravan club website has a technical section, with articles that will probably answer most questions. Also, here are some keywords to search: noseweight, damp, tyres, kerbweight, 13 pin - that should keep you going for a bit!


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Thanks for the advice.


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Hi ,
All above ,sound advice.
As regards the general side of camping, eg setting up on site,electric hook ups,chemical waste disposal.
Have you any close neighbours with caravans or motorhomes?.
You normally find most are helpful and keen to share their hobby and knowledge.
Happy camping for the future.
Regards,
Greg

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23/1/2017 at 10:01am
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Fist job is to check what the car can tow then you have to work out what you can tow and what weights the caravan can be, the combined maximum weight can't exceed 3500kg and as you're new to towing the rule of thumb is keep below 85%, see this link ]https://www.gov.uk/towing-with-car/what-you-can-tow[/URL

also try the caravan clubs beginners guide

https://www.caravanclub.co.uk/advice-and-training/advice-for-beginners/


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Thank you for the advice I don't really know anyone who does caravanning but have found some good youtube videos.


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23/1/2017 at 4:56pm
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Quote: Originally posted by bexxyab on 23/1/2017
Thank you for the advice I don't really know anyone who does caravanning but have found some good youtube videos.



That's also a good way to learn as several pages of written information can often be learned in just a few minutes on video. A typical example is how to exchange and fit an AL-KO stabiliser hitch and another is how to measure the caravan noseweight are 2 examples.



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Hi Bexxyab, good that your thinking of taking the plunge!

To answer your question fully would probably involve writing a book but here's a few things you need to consider (they're less daunting than they sound)!

- If you obtained your full driving licence after 1997, this restricts the maximum gross weight (i.e. loaded to max. capacity) of the car and caravan/trailer combined to 3500kg. You can take a further test to obtain a 'B+E' licence that allows you to tow heavier weights (sorry but I don't know what that entails, I'm too old to need it)!

- You also need to check the kerb weight and the manufacturer's towing limit of the car you intend to tow with (these should be on the V5 document). It's illegal to tow a heavier weight than the latter. The towing limit varies enormously depending on the car and its engine and in many cases is well in excess of the kerb weight but may also be significantly less, particularly for smaller cars or less powerful petrol engines.

- Assuming that the car's towing limit permits, conventional (albeit crude) safety guidance is to limit the actual towed weight to somewhere in the region of 85% of the car's kerb weight.

So if you don't have the car yet, a good choice is to get something with a kerb weight of around 1500-1600kg (that's VW Passat, Ford Mondeo, Skoda Superb or similar). Go for the most powerful diesel engine you can afford. The car's maximum gross weight will be around 600kg more than this (say 2200kg) which means you can look for a caravan with a 'maximum technically permissible laden mass' (or MTPLM) of up to 1300kg and tow in accordance with the safety guidance, and more importantly remain within the constraints of your licence.

With weights in mind, choose the caravan by going and looking at as many as possible until you find an interior layout that you like. Shows are good for this as you get to see a lot of different caravans next to each other, but failing that just look round new and second hand dealerships in your area.

The question of whether to buy new or second-hand and what to look for could be the subject of a whole new forum post in itself and has a lot to do with personal preference and budget. However if you're considering second-hand go for the dealer searches until you've found one or two preferred models, then don't discount private sales on ebay, preloved etc as you can find ones that are very well cared for and have a lot of the accessories thrown in.

Finally, don't be afraid to ask pretty much anyone you meet for advice - it does seem that most people with caravans are friendly!


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Thanks for such an in-depth answer I will start my saving and searching soon and the best channel I have found is The Trudgians so far and I will be picking up the books from the library tomorrow.



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