ClubFest Advice and Technical Question Time
We're gearing up for an exciting feature at this year's ClubFest that you won't want to miss – our Advice and Technical Question Time! Whether you're new to the club or have been with us through thick and thin, this session is the perfect opportunity to get all your burning questions answered by the experts.
When and Where?
Sunday 26th May Morning: Join us from 9:30am to 11am in the Bar Marquee.
Sunday 26th May Afternoon: We're also available from 2pm to 4pm in the Division and Regions Marquee.
Monday 27th May Afternoon: Catch us again from 2pm to 4pm in the Division and Regions Marquee.
What's on the Agenda?
Our dedicated Club’s Technical Committee members will be on hand to share their knowledge and expertise on a variety of topics. Here’s just a taste of what you can expect, but the agenda’s really up to you:
- Off-Grid Capabilities
- Driving Licences for Towing and Motorhomes.
- Safe Loading and Visiting a Weighbridge Benefits
- Touring Safety Tips: From hitching up to preventing wheel loss and more.
- Off-Grid Camping Set-Up
- Gas Cylinders and Alternatives
- Security Advice and Tips: Protecting your outfit from theft and other risks.
- Quality and Reliability Standards
We Want to Hear From You!
Got a specific question or topic you're curious about? Planning to dive into the world of off-grid camping but not sure where to start? Wondering about the best security practices for your vehicle? This is your chance to get personalised advice from the pros.
Drop your questions below or let us know what you're most looking forward to learning about during the session. Your input will help us tailor the experience to what matters most to you. Don’t worry if you’re not going to be at ClubFest. We will also share the answers here after the event.
If you are at ClubFest, do come along and share your experiences too, particularly tips and techniques you've found to make touring safer, more cost-effective or more enjoyable.
See you there for a weekend full of amazing activities, learning, sharing, and ClubFest fun!
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Here is one for the committee to mull over
How long is seam sealant effective on todays vans before it should be renewed and is there any evidence to support the view that the state of Britains roads is causing this to break down with the flexing/shake up vehicles are being subjected to.
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Safe Loading and Visiting a Weighbridge Benefits
I think that many would be very surprised if they took their outfit to a weighbridge with full holiday load.
What should be defined as in MIRO. To me the running order of a caravan or Motorhome should include all items necessary to use the vehicle as intended and all manufacturers should follow the same definition. Most manufacturers allow 1 gas bottle at 10Kg (currently available calor 6Kg is gross 14Kg) a 25m mains cable 4kg and fluids in wet heating and a couple of Kg for other fluids this is not "running order. For many manufacturers a battery is not included 15-25Kg, some include spare wheel others not. this is confusing and could lead to mistaken overloading. I think that MRO should be defined as battery 25Kg, spare wheel +jack 20Kg, water containers 10Kg, gas x2 28Kg, possibly a motor mover as most vans have one at 30Kg.
The other issue is load margin, the NCC calculation is for absolute minimum load which most manufacturers work to. This is frankly unrealistic for the kit that goes in most vans once you've deducted the above essentials not currently included in MIRO. We need usable, easily understood and consistent weight allowances to stay safe. The club should sort this out with the NCC.
It's probably similar or worse for Motorhomes with driver/passengers, fresh/waste water etc
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Motorhome Matt gives some of the answers 6 minutes 30 seconds into >this video< but nothing about poor road conditions causing problems. The Club's view?
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