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Take a look at Ken and Carols videosHello all
Myself and the misses have had an extended vacay from motorhomes and caravans but now we find ourselves back looking ! In the past we had a 6 berth MH and later a large caravan but although both were fab in their own way, size restricted us.
We have recently been thinking of buying one of the larger panel type vans, a symbol or Warwick, that sort of size. But what are they like day to day? I know its the question that does not fit one answer ! The other option may be a much smaller trad MH
For me there are a number of factors drawing me to the panel vans such as easy of parking in town, and at home where space is tight. They can pretty much go anywhere a car can so easier for small roads and exploring.
The obvious down sides are space inside.
How comfortable are these van for 'chilling out'
Do owner take a side tent to increase space? Makes sense they would.
Is the fact a bed needs putting up nightly a nause ?
We looked at some lovely vans, and at face value they look a great compromise between sizes but day to day, how do owners get on ?
I would be interested to hear your thoughts.
Carl
Brize Yes, I'm ex RAF 86-2010 as a Squipper. With a name like Brize, I'm guessing you are too
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Ours does all that but it's a 7.5x2.3x2.95 coach built not a panel van. - Burstner Lyseo 727GCould you share with us the make and model of Tardis you have please?
Spoilsport! I specialise in the very slow squeeze past with wandering hands and usually get a slap or a push.As others have said the narrow galley you and your partner just get used to moving out of each others way which is no big deal.
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what happens in the van stays in the van and yes close contact is part of the fun.Spoilsport! I specialise in the very slow squeeze past with wandering hands and usually get a slap or a push.