Geomore
Free Member
Firstly, thank you for everyone's help on my previous post about Weinsburgs. So I feel like less of a freeloader I've bought a year's membership, hoping that we should soon own a motorhome! Went to look at a 2018 Sunlight S70SC yesterday and was very impressed, we are seriously thinking of putting in an offer in the next day or so, aware of how fast the market is moving. But it's a big step, and we still have a few "last minute wobbles"...
Many thanks, George
- It's 7m long, and it looks huge, is the size going to be an issue? My thoughts are that's only 1m more than a 6m, which is the smallest we'll get still with a garage. And it fits on the drive fine, and I was amazed on the test drive how it feels and drives no different than a transit.
- Is a motorhome really going to allow us to do what we want? We are keen campers, but we want more flexibility in worse weather and out of season. We imagine weekends exploring the far reaches of wales, lakes, peaks, dales out of season, but if the camp sites are all shut, where do we empty the loo and fill up with water? I'm guessing we can still find "motor parks" that will be open and we can empty/refill for a few quid if we need to? We're aware free camping in Cornwall in August is not realistic, but that's the same with a tiny VW day camper.
- I don't think our van has the "winterised addon", so the waste water tank is not heated. I didn't check but I gather the fresh tank is internal, so provided we leave the heating on tick over, we'll be ok in say -3 or -4 if we are careful, maybe a bit colder? it has LPG system fitted, so using plenty of gas shouldn't be a concern.
- Maybe a separate question for the Solar forum, I will plan to fit panels, which is bread and butter for me electrically, but drilling a hole through a very expensive motorhome sounds terrifying. The huge tv antenna fitted will go so I can re-purpose the gland for the wiring, can I "glue" good size panels onto the home using the appropriate Sikaflex so I don't have to drill and bolt? Is the the norm, or is it frowned upon?
- This is a long term purchase, we we need to consider kids - It has four 3-point belted seats, but it seems no ISOFIX. Am I right that this is not a major issue, just slighly less convenient?
Many thanks, George