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New to the world of caravans


Hello everyone,

We possibly dont quite belong to this forum as we are grey but not as yet nomads, but we do have a caravan albiet an old one which we purchased about 9 months ago.  It is a Viscount aerolight 1988. We had a few hiccups initially eg cracked chasis and leaking roof (we now know the meaning of buyer beware!!!!) but they are now repaired along with new kitchen bench top.  We have had a couple of short trips away free camping at the river and a couple in caravan parks in rural areas here in SA.  Our van is lovely and comfortable and we love being away in it and it will suffice until we finally decide what type to buy for the bigger adventures. It will be a few years before we hit the road for long periods but thought it would be a good idea to join the forum to ask advice learn tips and to just learn in general.  We will be off again for a few days over Easter and have a queary about the water tank. Do you empty your tank between trips or just top up, and do you need water purifiers.

Looking forward to trawling through the tips and stories on here and learning heaps in anticipation of becoming a nomad. Have a piccy but not sure where to post it smile

Kindest regards Judes and Bazz



-- Edited by Judes and Bazz on Wednesday 30th of January 2013 11:07:58 PM

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welcome to the site Judes & Bazz

we all had to start somewhere your caravan is as good as ours and I think they are verry similar inside and that 's not a shame

we hope you've going to get a lot of enjoyment out of it

dont be shy to ask If you dont know something, I did not know anything.

I would empty the watertank if it has been standing for a few weeks and clean it out using bicarp soda

( fill tank half full a half packed of bicarp take the van for a spin around the block empty the tank and refill with clean water and than I would empty it again  and refill good to go than )

  that takes all the smells and taste away

now I have even  wired the caravan for 12 volt including solar and learn everytime new things

plenty of us are willing to help you

 

Regards John



-- Edited by Cruising Cruze on Thursday 31st of January 2013 07:38:49 AM



-- Edited by Cruising Cruze on Thursday 31st of January 2013 07:55:09 AM

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Welcome from me too Judes & Bazz, enjoy here and out in the playground.

You have done the right thing getting on board here, you will learn so much about the life. Make sure you check out all section's of the forum as there are a few and never be afraid to ask question's, no question is a silly one, and,



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welcome Judes & Bazz - remember no such thing as a silly question? maybe a few silly answers but take what you like and leave the rest.

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Thanks David for the warm welcome and the tip with the tanks. Makes sense to not fill the tank although kinda glad we did on our last wee trip as the water in the caravan park was typically SA horrible!! Lol

Judes and Bazz



-- Edited by Judes and Bazz on Thursday 31st of January 2013 10:31:49 PM

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Welcome Judes and Bazz

You have a great little van, that was our choice for our first van and I'm sure you will have many wonderful trips ahead of you.

Cheers

David



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A very warm welcome Judes Bazz to the forum as an additional answer to your question it is always wise to empty and flush your water tanks and leave them empty till the next trip and if you are going to be staying in caravan parks it is probably not worth filling them unless you are travelling in the outback or deserted areas, just carry a supply of drinking water in the car or van.

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Thanks John for the welcome and the tips on the water tank. Its good to know there is someone with more experience that is willing to share their knowledge. Have a good night.

Judes and Bazz



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Thanks Doug, Im sure we will have many questions, and obviously we are in the right place for answers.

Judes and Bazz



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Lol thank you Jenny and Barry, look forward to being part of your community.

Judes and Bazz



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Thanks David with the cute wee caravan on his avatar havent heard of many Viscounts on our travels yet not even sure if they make them still.

Judes and Bazz



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