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Hi, at he moment I have a 15'6"Winsor ful size van that I towe with a 2006 Nissan x trail. I have toved the van for the last 2 year with no problems. Lately I have been thinking about changes to a Toyota van fully fitted out for free camping. Sinc I am nov on my own with my littel dog it may be a less costly option for continuing camping. I would like some feedback from you experience traveler.

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Hi Jytte.   With a Campervan, you'll only have one lot of Rego, Insurance, and Tyres to worry about.  You will never have to hitch up and un-hitch.  You will not have to worry about taking up too much space when you pull up somewhere.

I have a Toyota Hi-ace, and wouldn't trade it for the world.  [Except for a 4x4 model.]biggrinbiggrinbiggrin

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Hi Sheba,

Thank you for all the information I can see it will be not cost as much as having a car and caravan. Is your camper running on petrol or dieses ? With a campervan I lose lots of storage how do you manage that and are you on the road full time ? I will be traveling with my little dog and I mostly free camp.

I know I am asking many questions but the sort of trading my little x trail and van is like lose a baby biggrinsmile

Cheers Jytte



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I have a Hiace I fitted out myself, they are a very good vehicle but I would prefer something a bit bigger, no poptop. I can't really find anything I think is ultra reliable though. 



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Here's my view, others are welcome to disagree.  After 6 months I was sick to death of making my bed every night.  The space felt too small, sometimes I felt like a "caged lion".  I had no air con., unbearable, and every time I wanted to shop, or go sightseeing, I had to pack up my entire camp site.  cheers Lesley

 



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Hi jetj and Lesley F,

jeetj you must be very clever converting the van yourself. Are both of you on the road full time ?

I am only traveling in the cooler months so the van may be large enough. As my back is not the best and I am not 21(+ lots of summers biggrin) anymore. I am looking at the possibility of change. I believe it will be easier to set up a campervan and also park it. I have an issue with leaving the van at the free camps when I wants to sightseeing or shopping. It is often difficult to get parking close to the shops or interesting places. So there is plus and minus with both set up.  Thanks to both of you for your input, if you have other information that will be helpful please let my know.confusesmile

 



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Hi, I was on the road for 2 years during 07 and 08.  I'm from Melb. but I purchased the van in Perth.  Next time I travel, I'd be looking at a larger space, perhaps a light weight small pop top caravan?

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What I meant was, sightseeing or shopping, you have to take your entire home with you, unless you have a bike or wish to transport/tow a car, which larger rigs do.

 



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Lesley F wrote:

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  After 6 months I was sick to death of making my bed every night.  I had no air con. 


 Mine is a Pop-top Diesel Jytte, and I leave the bed made up permanently.  It's at the back.  I have Aircon.  You can always have it put in. 

With the Pop-top you have less wind resistance while driving, so better fuel economy.  I only get away for weeks at a time so far, but can't wait to go permanently.  I used to take my small dogs with me, and they loved it.  [ I've lost them all now.] 

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No easy answer.  My homemade conversion is very basic. A pop top or small van can be used as everyday vehicle so has advantages, but space is limited.



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Hello Sommer - I had a slide-on for the back of my ute - it was really easy to set up and fold away but I found I felt insecure so I have now purchased a small m/h where I can pull up and don't even have to get out if I don't need to. I can see where Lesley F is coming from that if you want to go sightseeing you need to pack your camp up. I think there are advantages and disadvantages for all RVs - just depends what you want to do I suppose. Anyway good luck with your decision and happy travels.

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Thank you to all of you for the information. Nelly is the new m/h your only transport or do you have another car? What m/h have you purchased ? I need to be a bit careful because if I sell the car and van for a campervan or m/h that will  be the only transport I will have.

I am starting to look at the various campervan and their layout. With a bit of luck I wont be to confusedwinkhmmconfuse

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My Hi-ace is my every-day vehicle Sommer.  It will fit in any normal car parking space.  The only thing you have to watch, is if you want to go to an undercover car park.  Make sure you have enough clearance.

I have a Pop-top, with a Solar Panel on top.  I need 2.1 metres Clearance.  I have this info. taped to the Speedo, where it can be easily seen, so I don't forget.

Some-one with a Hi-top, would need even more clearance.

Will try and post a pic.to show my storage space.  I made the bed a three Quarter, instead of a double, and put in some Plastic Drawer sets, 4 high.

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Initially kept the drawers from sliding out with Bungee Cords., as in Pic 2.  Finally made 2 inch wide elastic straps with wire hooks at each end, to clip on to drawer front, and back of tops.  Can't copy Pic. to here,  [I don't know why that one will not work] but could e-mail you a pic. if you want it.  Pm me if so. 

Cheers,

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HI Sheba,

It would be great with more pictures

Cheers Sommer



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Hi - just my take on the question - re storage - maybe it is time to minimise the "stuff" you are taking with you - , plus you could get one of thos Thiele things they put on the roof - the grey things that look a bit like a coffin - very handy, I would think.

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thats how we transport my mother inlaw when she is here

we've got only a 2 seater ute

and that way you can't hear her scream biggrinbiggrin

 



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Um R, CC, you will be shot at dawn for that comment mate.

Now, back on topic. I thought about what to get around Late March 2014 when I decided to update my small Avan Camper. I finally decided to go with a lager full caravan and tug. That way I can set up for any length of time and just come and go in the tug, although it would be a car at hat point in time. IMO it was a good choice.

At the end of the day, it's all personal choice really because there is good and bad in both ways.

Whatever you decide enjoy and keep safe.

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She knows Doug no stress there :

I told her when she was here the last time that they are specialy for inlaws ( she dind't believe me )

and that we would get one special for her

now she is dead scared to come back to Australiabiggrinbiggrin

btw Marjoleine is going to visit her for 6 weeks and leaves on Monday the 12 th

so party time here

 

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Um R, CC, you will be shot at dawn for that comment mate.

Now, back on topic. I thought about what to get around Late March 2014 when I decided to update my small Avan Camper. I finally decided to go with a lager full caravan and tug. That way I can set up for any length of time and just come and go in the tug, although it would be a car at hat point in time. IMO it was a good choice.

At the end of the day, it's all personal choice really because there is good and bad in both ways.

Whatever you decide enjoy and keep safe.


 I'll drink to that  biggrin biggrin biggrin



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Hi Sommer
I note that you are in Brisbane by your profile.Have you tried this company?They will pretty much do whatever you want

www.motorhomesoz.com.au/motorhomes-for-sale

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Hello Sommer - I purchased a second hand Mercedes Sprinter that was setup - being second hand it was different to what I wanted if I had purchased brand new but it will do the job. As I will be a part time GN I do have another vehicle here at home but I do hope to travel as much as I can. Good luck with your decision making.

 

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Hi Sheba,

I would also want to leave the bed made all the time. When I look for a camper I want to have 12v power from a solar panel on the roof. On my caravan there is 2x80v solar panel and 2x100ah batteries and the genie has only been used ones after some rainy days. I also have a  satellite TV system for times when I am in the bush. When you say you have air-conditioning, is that in the front of the camper or is it an independent system in your living area? Tomorrow is the start of searching for the "ideal" campervan biggrin

I am sorry that your dogs have gone to dog heaven, are  you thinking of getting another dog or dogs?

Cheers Sommer

 



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Jules,

If I get rid of more stuff there will not be much leftsmile I don't want to carriage a coffin on the roof as I am not leaving this world yet to much to see and do biggrin.

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Hi jade46

I have been to that place but I don't like the campervan they have. Most of them is from japan ad they are to dark inside.

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Hi Nelly

 I understand you did not get is as you would have if it was new, but think about the money you saved it by lots of fuelbiggrin

You can always make some changes to the camper, at lest you can "walk trough" and feel safer.

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Yes Sommer that is right. Are you thinking second hand or new?

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We have a camper and wouldn't go any other way. Easy to drive, easy to park and can go where ever we want. Takes us 2 minutes to setup or pack up so sight seeing is never a problem, can be on the road quicker then it takes most to lock their caravan. Bed is a permanent set up and still have all the room that we need, 12 volt fans circulate enough air flow so it is comfortable in the hot weather. There are 2 of us and find it great, would never think of owning a van, did that years ago and find the camper so much easier.

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I forgot to mention ours is a Fiat Ducato, no bigger then a Hiace and as easy to drive but they are slightly wider so can have the bed across the back so that it gives more room then a north/south bed in the van.

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Hi Sheba,

 are  you thinking of getting another dog or dogs?

Cheers Sommer

 


 

Won't be getting any more dogs Sommer.   Hurts too much when they leave.  Don't think I could handle that again. 

The Air-con. in mine is only in the front, but you can position the vents to blow towards the rear of the Van.  People have told me that the cool air reaches back OK, but I haven't tested that myself yet.   Will have to do that one day.

You can see "Angel", the last one I lost, standing on the bed.

 

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Cheers,

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Hi, Oolly, Nelly and Sheba

I have been to Discoverer Campervns  the Gold Cost to have a look a their stock of campervans. Have any of you deal with them ?

I am looking to purchase a secondhand  unit in a good condition as I am not prepared to pay hat they wants for a new unit. Shèba your littel dog look so sweet so sad he/she pasedon to the doggy heaven. I had toget my littel dog pud down 2years ago she was 19 yar old.  Stll have a 5 yea old foxy she is lovely.

Wolly it is good to hear you are happy traveling in your m/h after having a van I hope to be the same when I get my  ideal camper

Cheers Sommer

 



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