* Hooks on the back of the washroom door? Use over door hooks if you don't want to drill holes. * Hang the coats on hanger from the shower curtain rail? * Clothes horse/airer/clothes rail in the awning? * Keep coats in the wardrobe and use lockers for clothes?
Not sure about any hooks but we just put them on coat hangers in the awning and hang them from one of the pole that go along the top, but away from the table we use for meals.
We were a bit worried at first about them getting nicked but been doing it for a few years now and all good, just need to remember to take wallet out first.
Cheers
Richard
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We got an adjustable sprung net curtain rail which stretches across the shower cubicle. We use it to dry a bath sheet towel on but I'm not sure it would take the weight of a lot of jackets.
We tend to use the awning and just hang them on the backs of chairs.
Nicky
We use something very similar. We've never caravanned in the winter, so we always take only cagoules as our outer layer (on top of fleeces if it's cold). That way, even when the jackets are wet, they are not too heavy to hang from the awning poles. Also they dry quickly.
If you want a really simple idea we use some suction hooks that you can get from B&Q. When we arrive on site we fit 2 or 3 of these to the outside of the caravan by the main door which is inside our porch awning. Each one easily holds a wet walking coat and fleece and they only cost a few pounds. The benefit of these is they come off, and can be moved, without leaving any marks. We got this idea from another couple we meet last year and they have been doing this for years. I haven't found them that strong in fixing them internally as they don't seem to grip very well but externally they hold on to the side of the van like superglue!
We use hooks very similar to these, they are very versatile (useful for towels etc too when its raining), and quite strong. We find them better than the pole type version in our porch awning where we have limited 'awning pole' space to hang things. Ours came in a pack of three from our local caravan accessory shop, priced much the same as these. http://www.caravanownersclub.co.uk/Shops/Leisureshopdirect/Product/667484/W4-Pole-Hanging-Coat-Hooks
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we use a coat hanger with 5 hooks made to fit over a door,bent round to fit over the awning rail next the upright leg at one side.best coats go in the wardrobe and others stay in the awning.also made two hooks that fit on the wing nuts of the upright poles.great for towels to dry if required.
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