A lot of the big hobbys dont have toilets or showers as they are meant for site use where there are facilities provided What size was it? if it is one of the big ones make sure it's legal to tow.
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Sounds like one of the ones that has to be towed by a 3.5 ton plus vehicle Troddy. Google for them, I think the biggest that is legal here is a 540 for towing by a normal vehicle. The other issues are insurance and site acceptance so be sure you can insure it and the sites you want to use will accept it.
Many continental caravanners use on-site facilities and don't see the point of spending a lot of money on features they can do with out. There are probably lots of UK caravanners with British build vans who have never used their onboard shower. In fact I recall a thread where people said just that. I suspect most people use on-site facilities for washing up their dishes, clothes etc. so they don't really need a sink. I've even come across members on this site who use their oven as a storage locker because they never use it.
On a slightly different note . . . . . I've known a caravanner who filled their aquaroll. Three days later they poured all that water down the drain. They had only needed water for a total of twelve cups of tea! Why didn't they just fill the kettle when they need a brew?
Hazel
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Quote: Originally posted by richmul on 28/8/2007
we have a fixed toilet with shower, but still use site facilitys, as being the man its my job to empty the toilet, so only use it for wizzing........
Quote: Originally posted by richmul on 28/8/2007
we have a fixed toilet with shower, but still use site facilitys, as being the man its my job to empty the toilet, so only use it for wizzing........
For us the point of having a van is to be able to rely on ourselves, but that's not the same for everyone obviously.
However, as I've been used to touring as a dad with young children (my current youngets is 4 and we just did a five week tour, 3 weeks just the two of s) try doing that without your on-board facilities!
The joy of camping is you literally meet all sorts, and it caters for all sorts!
There's nowt like using ones own facilities. We always use them. Hate going to the camp loos only to find someones hairs in the shower and the floor wet for example. And getting down to brass tacks - isn't it awful when you have to wait for a cubicle for a number 2 and go straight in after someone else and the seat is still warm?! What's more, we like to 'ablute' straight from bed without having to march accross the site carrying everything!
Quote: Originally posted by Emmo on 30/8/2007
There's nowt like using ones own facilities. We always use them. Hate going to the camp loos only to find someones hairs in the shower and the floor wet for example. And getting down to brass tacks - isn't it awful when you have to wait for a cubicle for a number 2 and go straight in after someone else and the seat is still warm?! What's more, we like to 'ablute' straight from bed without having to march accross the site carrying everything!
Each to his own, us to ours!
Yeh but it can be equally awful sitting down to a full English breakfast and a nice cup of tea with the lingering smell of those number 2s only inches away
Carr
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Yeh but it can be equally awful sitting down to a full English breakfast and a nice cup of tea with the lingering smell of those number 2s only inches away
We came across a van the other day with no cooker it was well over 20 years and and we were told it had never had a cooker in it's life time. How do you manager with out a cooker.??????
Quote: Originally posted by craft lady on 31/8/2007
We came across a van the other day with no cooker it was well over 20 years and and we were told it had never had a cooker in it's life time. How do you manager with out a cooker.??????
Hi Craftlady, I know it sounds a bit basic and I could never manage without a cooker, I mean a holiday without the smell of bacon and eggs cooking in the morning would not be the same would it? But maybe someone would use such a caravan the way they would use a tent and would use camping cookers and portable toilets etc and the beauty of such a caravan would be that they would not have to erect it and take it down etc. I should imagine if they were to put up an awning this would be an ideal place to put and use their camping equipment and for a lot of families especially those on a tight budget this set up would seem wonderful.
Not everyone can afford or even wants the luxury vehicles that some of us are fortunate to own and although I enjoy all the luxury and comfort of our motorhome (in fact we take delivery of a beautiful new motorhome on Tuesday and I am sooooo excited) I can still see the attraction of other vehicles too and when my kids were little and holidays were a real luxury - they would have loved such a caravan.
I think as long as folk are happy and enjoying whatever they have that is the main thing and to me that is the beauty of camping, caravanning and motorhoming as you see so many different set ups and some of them are wonderfully bizarre and inventive.
Sooh
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