Do Folk With Woosh Bang Door Vans...

You need to buy my Murvi (at an extortionate price) the toilet is right behind the back doors, so one enters through the back doors, one can hang up ones wet coat, have a pee, wash one's hands (or shower) and then enter the living space. Simples! :LOL:

View attachment 727516 Please excue the dirty rag, I had been working on the fridge which is behind the other door. View attachment 727519

Park up, rear facing the sea, open the door, poo with a view! That's awesome :)
 
Park up, rear facing the sea, open the door, poo with a view! That's awesome :)
ARRRR, there be pooping on the poop deck capt'n
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Next weekend will be a Whoosh Bang festival as 25 WildAx vans gather in Northumberland for a 4 day meet! All models are I think Whoosh Bangers.
Hopefully we will have around 3 smallish models which have whoosh bang doors on both sides of the van. Ecstasy!
 
Park up, rear facing the sea, open the door, poo with a view! That's awesome :)

and after, showering outside, if you can BARE it? (why 'rear facing the sea'? What about if someone has offended you, or you wish to offend them? :LOL:
 
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This was my whoosh bang. When we tugged I converted a 12 seat minibus into a seven seat "luxury" tow car. I wouldn't have looked twice at it but my daughter loved it and pursuaded me to get it. Best tow car I ever had.
Yes the door was very noisy.
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This was my whoosh bang. When we tugged I converted a 12 seat minibus into a seven seat "luxury" tow car. I wouldn't have looked twice at it but my daughter loved it and pursuaded me to get it. Best tow car I ever had.
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I did something similar, (many years ago when I was a tugger), with my T25 VeeDub TD Camper, best of both worlds. Somewhere to make tea, lay down and rest during the day, caravan with made up bed and shower to return too.
Or separate spaces if I had an argument with the girlfriend. :LOL:

PS. Restricted most of my travels away from mountainous countryside! :unsure:
 
It's not until after 11pm (usually after midnight) that the A class & Coach-built owner return to their Motorhomes, too pi**id to remember that the have got their Growlers armed,
You do get some that do this at around 5-30 in the morning:whistle2::whistle2:

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I'm sat here waiting to hear who has upset JJ slamooshming their door 😉 glad we are not in Portugal at the minute it would look like he is talking about us !
See you in September 🤔 hopefully he will be forgotten about whoosh bang by then. :Eeek: :rofl: Bob.

My whoosh bang neighbours didn't bother me at... if folk check the OP it doesn't mention being in any way upset...

JJ :cool:
 
...go in and out of them more often than folk with normal motorhomes?

JJ :cool:
I would say no - because other than the gas and toilet cassette locker pretty much everything can be accessed from inside a PVC, unlike coachbuilts which have a plethora of external lockers that the all important thingamajig must be recovered from at some unearthly hour. 🤪
 
I don’t have any back doors and don’t woosh bang my sliding door. If outside I slide it slowly till it’s nearly shut then push at the rear of the door where the locking mechanism is and it clicks almost silently locked.
From the inside I do the same but lock it with a handle I retro fitted. It closes quieter than most coach builds.

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We have a handle to on the inside works well

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I went to view one Steve, a Hymer Grand Canyon S on a Mercedes 4x4 PVC, at Tyne Valley Motorhomes

The battery was flat so consequently the electric side door wouldn’t open, had to get in through the cab door. It would therefore be soft close for me but not electric.
Sorry Paul, only just seen your post. Yes fully aware of that problem, so having three panels up top and one of them dedicated to the cab battery. 👍
 
We are surrounded by woosh bangs this weekend but the strong wind and rain is suppressing the noise.
 

Do Folk With Woosh Bang Door Vans...​

..go in and out of them more often than folk with normal motorhomes?

JJ :cool:
NO. ;)

Not us anyway... (y)

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Sorry Paul, only just seen your post. Yes fully aware of that problem, so having three panels up top and one of them dedicated to the cab battery. 👍
Doesn't matter with my transit as the side door only locks/unlocks with the remote. doing this continually for a period of time , & failing to put the key in the ignition also , means the remote goes flat & you are now stood outside the van with no other way In?:crying:
 
But but but... you only use one whoosh bang van... there are thousands of others... can you speak for all the rest?

JJ :cool:
I reckon so... :oops: :LOL:

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