Hi can you tell me the advantages of a dual axle and single axle caravan both being about 17foot , thanks
Some years ago, after a run of 22' vans I bought a 17' single axle. It was a reputable make. We were intending to travel less and were disciplined into taking only the necessary items.
We soon sold the 17'. Poorly balanced and too heavy for a single axle.
I believe that 17' is an oddball size that really pushes the limit for a single axle and it is more a marketing ploy (think about it). It is better to go a wee bit longer and get two axles. Or go smaller and lighter with a single axle. Consider how much you intend to carry because it soon mounts up.
I wouldn't be taking much notice of sales staff.
-- Edited by johnq on Thursday 22nd of May 2014 10:47:27 AM
In the past i have owned a variety of vans with sizes from 23' down to 14', double and single axle. My current van is an old Compass. Measures 17' 9" inside. Single axle, entry door towards the rear with a rear kitchen. The unusual thing abouit it is the axle is well back. Manouverabilty is great! Tyre wear is no worse than any other that i've owned, and the balance is as good as any other van. I can only speak from my own experience but the only reason for two axles is to share the load when size is a factor.