At long last I have my motorhome now i need to make a few changes can anyone tell me where to get venetian blinds for it? and as all have insurance on your mobile houses can anyone give me a few suggestions on this topic please , I will post further questions to you very helpful people and some photos when I get it back from being roadworthy(transferring from qld to vic) Then it will be go go go I have 51 days to get it all together and get mobile, I also need a tv. antenna where do I go for that? thanks in advance for your help. Norma
Firefly said
01:27 PM May 22, 2011
We insured with NRMA for our caravan Norma, would assume they do motorhomes as well. With ours this time, they gave as part of the policy, car hire and accomodation if we had any claims away from home. But it does pay to shop around for sure.
Congratulations on your purchase mate.
How exciting for you.
To help with the other questions, it might pay to tell us what brand of motorhome you have.
rosco said
01:53 PM May 22, 2011
I'm with CIL for insurance. They are worth checking out. Was previously with AAMI, found CIL a little cheaper, and I can pay monthly with them, whereas AAMI wanted annually.
Cant help you with venetians. Maybe check with Camec. If they dont have them, check your local caravan dealer, they may carry parts, or even give you a name of a supplier. Maybe do a google search....Google is your friend....
As regards the antenna, I had the Happy Wanderer. Not worth a cracker. Worked in the major cities but in country towns, forget it. Went to a local antenna installer. Told him my problem, he set me up with a pole, clip to attach it to the drawbar, and the antenna itself. Haven't yet found a place it didnt work.
I notice a lot of people are using satellite dishes. If you have a look at the ads in some of the caravan magazines, you'll find some of those. I understand they are quite effective.
Hope this helps.
Ross
shadyandme said
01:55 PM May 22, 2011
That would have been a good idea, I am so excited and nervous and so much to do . Its a 1998 toyota coaster 6cyl. with a turbo deisel motor Thanks
shadyandme said
01:59 PM May 22, 2011
Thanks rosco, it has a satellite dish on it already I did not know I could use it for normal tv, will get someone to check it out before I buy anything,thanks Norma
Thanks rosco, when did I become an antenna. Hope I'm worth a bit more than you say. Shady, good to talk to you today, all the best. I'm sitting on the banks of the narrabri river now.
_wombat_ said
02:41 PM May 22, 2011
HW, hope you are enjoying your trip now
Vic said
02:47 PM May 22, 2011
shadyandme wrote:
as all have insurance on your mobile houses can anyone give me a few suggestions on this topic please , Norma
Hi Norma, apparently insurance is cheap and good if you belong to this club might be worth looking at joining, click on;
We have the van insured with AAMI. We have been very happy so far, and when we made a claim a few months ago (hubby wiped the awning off on a tree) their response was very quick and no troubles at all.
ken thomas said
04:44 PM May 22, 2011
Leave the venetion blinds alone,attract all the dirt and dust and the misses says bloody hard to clean
Ken
Cruising Granny said
05:35 PM May 22, 2011
Ken is right about venetian blinds. Even the slim line ones get really dusty and then if you park in the tropics a bit too long the dust turns to mould. I have pleated blinds in 2 of my biggest windows to dissipate the light and add extra insulation against heat and cold. If venetians are really your preferred blind of choice any window dressing place will be able to help you and make them to size. I'd avoid places like Camec unless you have lots of cash to invest. The pleated blinds need wiping over as often as you'd wash the curtains, but venetians nerd more attention more often, AND they rattle. When you're cruising along in your new home, I would think the last thing you'd want to hear all day is rattling venetians.
Happywanderer said
06:09 PM May 22, 2011
I have been with AAMI for years, was a Rating one for life, yet when I bought Myrtle they said they don't insure campervans, so I went to RACV, and found it really cheap. I pay 26.00 a month. I will need to replace all my curtanins too. As they are a cream with no blackout I'm sure anyone walking past would see me getting undressed. When I've been out to the toilets etc, on my way back there is Myrtle all bright lit up like a Christmas Tree and that is with only one light on inside. So another job I need to do. Can make them myself though.
Ron and Shirley said
06:20 PM May 22, 2011
Vic wrote:
shadyandme wrote:
as all have insurance on your mobile houses can anyone give me a few suggestions on this topic please , Norma
Hi Norma, apparently insurance is cheap and good if you belong to this club might be worth looking at joining, click on;
Suggested the CMCA in a similar thread re Campervan insurance some months ago.
Most Motorhomes and Campervans seem to carry the CMCA sticker.
Most members of the CMCA are there for the good insurance, then there are other benifits.
We are not members of the CMCA
Vic said
11:17 PM May 22, 2011
I believe caravan owners can join CMCA as Associate Members with all the benefit except voting rights.
In regards to insurance, in the past I used CIL and had a couple of claims with them, they were very good and quick to assess and rectify damage etc, however in WA it was cheaper for me to have the insurance with SGIO as being bundled with my vehicles etc it made it a lot cheaper. I had no complaints about CIL and only went over to SGIO for the reasons mentioned.
Esmeralda said
11:35 PM May 22, 2011
Kantiki wrote:
We have the van insured with AAMI. We have been very happy so far, and when we made a claim a few months ago (hubby wiped the awning off on a tree) their response was very quick and no troubles at all.
Thank goodness I am not the only one!!! Am taking Es to get fixed later this week. Am insured with CIL so will know what they are like soon.
goinsoon said
11:47 PM May 22, 2011
Esmeralda wrote:
Kantiki wrote:
We have the van insured with AAMI. We have been very happy so far, and when we made a claim a few months ago (hubby wiped the awning off on a tree) their response was very quick and no troubles at all.
Thank goodness I am not the only one!!! Am taking Es to get fixed later this week. Am insured with CIL so will know what they are like soon.
We had a claim with CIL we found them very helpful and prompt
milo said
12:31 AM May 23, 2011
G'day Norma, welcome to the site! seems to be a lot of newbies latley which is good so welcome every one I'll have to ask dad where we have our motor home insured . As for tv, check out see if there are any caravan shows on near by or check out jayco or winnebego dealers localy as some of them have shops that sell this stuff on site... have fun
jimricho said
06:56 AM May 23, 2011
Re the TV antenna, if you buy a copy of one of the many caravan/RV magazines such as "Caravan and Motorhome" (or any one of the others) there are are always ads in them for TV antennas.
Re TVs themselves, as well as caravan accessory places, shops that sell TVs such as HB HiFi, Retravision, etc, etc, usually have suitable small TVs that will run on 12v as well as 240v mains, some are TV, DVD combos.
Thanks rosco, when did I become an antenna. Hope I'm worth a bit more than you say. Shady, good to talk to you today, all the best. I'm sitting on the banks of the narrabri river now.
DOH, didnt make the connection Marg. Took me a while to work out what you were on about. Got my slow hat on today.
At long last I have my motorhome now i need to make a few changes can anyone tell me where to get venetian blinds for it? and as all have insurance on your mobile houses can anyone give me a few suggestions on this topic please , I will post further questions to you very helpful people and some photos when I get it back from being roadworthy(transferring from qld to vic) Then it will be go go go I have 51 days to get it all together and get mobile, I also need a tv. antenna where do I go for that? thanks in advance for your help. Norma
We insured with NRMA for our caravan Norma, would assume they do motorhomes as well. With ours this time, they gave as part of the policy, car hire and accomodation if we had any claims away from home. But it does pay to shop around for sure.
Congratulations on your purchase mate.
How exciting for you.
To help with the other questions, it might pay to tell us what brand of motorhome you have.
Cant help you with venetians. Maybe check with Camec. If they dont have them, check your local caravan dealer, they may carry parts, or even give you a name of a supplier. Maybe do a google search....Google is your friend....
As regards the antenna, I had the Happy Wanderer. Not worth a cracker. Worked in the major cities but in country towns, forget it. Went to a local antenna installer. Told him my problem, he set me up with a pole, clip to attach it to the drawbar, and the antenna itself. Haven't yet found a place it didnt work.
I notice a lot of people are using satellite dishes. If you have a look at the ads in some of the caravan magazines, you'll find some of those. I understand they are quite effective.
Hope this helps.
Ross
That would have been a good idea, I am so excited and nervous and so much to do . Its a 1998 toyota coaster 6cyl. with a turbo deisel motor Thanks
Thanks rosco, it has a satellite dish on it already I did not know I could use it for normal tv, will get someone to check it out before I buy anything,thanks Norma
Shady, good to talk to you today, all the best.
I'm sitting on the banks of the narrabri river now.
Leave the venetion blinds alone,attract all the dirt and dust and the misses says bloody hard to clean
Ken
I have pleated blinds in 2 of my biggest windows to dissipate the light and add extra insulation against heat and cold.
If venetians are really your preferred blind of choice any window dressing place will be able to help you and make them to size.
I'd avoid places like Camec unless you have lots of cash to invest.
The pleated blinds need wiping over as often as you'd wash the curtains, but venetians nerd more attention more often, AND they rattle.
When you're cruising along in your new home, I would think the last thing you'd want to hear all day is rattling venetians.
I will need to replace all my curtanins too. As they are a cream with no blackout I'm sure anyone walking past would see me getting undressed. When I've been out to the toilets etc, on my way back there is Myrtle all bright lit up like a Christmas Tree and that is with only one light on inside.
So another job I need to do. Can make them myself though.
Suggested the CMCA in a similar thread re Campervan insurance some months ago.
Most Motorhomes and Campervans seem to carry the CMCA sticker.
Most members of the CMCA are there for the good insurance, then there are other benifits.
We are not members of the CMCA
In regards to insurance, in the past I used CIL and had a couple of claims with them, they were very good and quick to assess and rectify damage etc, however in WA it was cheaper for me to have the insurance with SGIO as being bundled with my vehicles etc it made it a lot cheaper. I had no complaints about CIL and only went over to SGIO for the reasons mentioned.
Thank goodness I am not the only one!!! Am taking Es to get fixed later this week. Am insured with CIL so will know what they are like soon.
We had a claim with CIL we found them very helpful and prompt
I'll have to ask dad where we have our motor home insured .
As for tv, check out see if there are any caravan shows on near by or check out jayco or winnebego dealers
localy as some of them have shops that sell this stuff on site...
have fun
Re TVs themselves, as well as caravan accessory places, shops that sell TVs such as HB HiFi, Retravision, etc, etc, usually have suitable small TVs that will run on 12v as well as 240v mains, some are TV, DVD combos.
DOH, didnt make the connection Marg. Took me a while to work out what you were on about. Got my slow hat on today.
Ross