To invest in towing training or not?
Hi, I'll welcome advice from experienced towers and those who've attended training courses, please.
I'm new to caravanning, have so far only towed it about 80 miles, which felt fine; but prior to that have for some years happily towed an old steel bodied ex-camping trailer which we used to keep tent & gear in. It's only 2.5m long and is prone to disappear from rear view when the car's loaded, so backing needs quick reflexes when doing a 3 point turn in a car park! Our caravan is 5m long and at barely over 2m wide, I can see down both sides with the car's own mirrors, though I do have the extensions on, so it's not vast.
There's the CC course, either introductory or "improvers" or there's a local training centre offering one-to one tuition for 3 hours, but either way it would cost nearly £150, more for the 2 day CC intro course.
I'm naturally cautious and all for being safe, but not for throwing money out I don't need, so I'm wondering whether I'd be better advised to spend the money or, given where I am now, to save it for other things.
Thanks,
Richard
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It's a question that only you can answer, HH as we have no way of knowing if you are competent at towing.
How for you feel? Are you nervous, can you judge widths, can you turn corners, can you reverse? I think you need to evaluate your own ability and then decide if you need tuition.
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If you can find a local car park or Industrial estate
with virtually no, or at least very little, traffic over
a week-end have a play there Richard. Then you
will have some idea about your nervousness,
competence and willingness to make a very public
plonker of yourself . I'm not being unkind about
the last part -- its something we have all done,
believe me -- its one of the reasons we advise
first timer caravanners and m/homers to ensure
the first thing they pack & unpack is their Sense
of Humour !!
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Thanks for these... I'm puzzled over how my one thread has turned itself into two, but the comments are welcome :-)
Dear Moderators, is there a way of combining this self-splitting thread back into one, please, to save confusion?
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