Finally, 2 excited newbies.
We've only gone and done it. After several years of looking (3 NEC shows), researching, thinking and talking about it we pickup our caravan on the 15th. Steep learning curve ahead which starts the weekend after with our first (very local) trip.
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Hi and welcome.. better late than never they say!
The learning is not too bad - so try not to feel too overwhelmed by it. ps When we first got our van i hadn't any real experience at all - and within three months i had towed to the South of France..!
Enjoy your hop's
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Enjoy yourselves. I'm new as well and have also found this forum helpful.
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Hi and welcome simmo, congratulations on the new van, hope you have many happy holidays
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Hi Simmo,
We`re still waiting for our new van to appear!!
Hope you a trouble free 1st outing, and wish you all the best in the future.
What van did you buy??
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Welcome to Club Together and the world of caravanning. Great to hear from you and the very best of luck for your first outing. A very wise move to go close to home for your first outing. If you've forgotten anything it's easy to pop back home.
Do let us know how you get on.
David
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Nice one Simmo!
We're waiting for our Major 4 EB !
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Hi G
The EB was our other option, spent several hours hoping between the two at the last NEC show must have walked miles even though they were next to each other, lol. Came down to that elusive and very personal quality of "feel" in the end.
Don't think I've been this excited since Christmas as a kid and that was quite a while ago.
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Hi Simmo,
A huge welcome to what is now Your Club.
If in doubt just Ask.
Regards Keith .
Warden Thetford Forest C and M H Club.
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I know what you mean, the EB just felt right for us to.
They maybe an "entry level caravan" (a phrase that my wife, Jules hates!!)
But I think its a hell of a lot of van for the money.
Oceans above the Freedom range
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We are newbies to caravanning too, we recently sold our motorhome & loved that, now really excited & looking forward to our first trip out staying in our very petite eriba. We have both taken a manoevering course to give us a bit more confidence with reversing/pitching up. Can't wait to get out and about-especially as spring has just arrived.!
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Congratulations on buying your first caravan and I'm looking forward to hearing all about your first trip in the caravan and your experience of the manoeuvring course.
Also welcome Dollydot. I look forward to hearing about your Spring adventures in the Eriba.
Happy caravanning!
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Hey Simmo
Did you collect your van today????
Give a me shout fella. (djreynolds6@googlemail.com)
Hope everything went ok
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Welcome aboard, simmo.
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Collected, played with, loaded, weighed, re-loaded, weighed again, check weighed and had a weekend away.
Fixed the only snag we could find. No heating in bedroom or washroom turns out the blow air pipe was 1. Disconnected at blower, 2. Disconnected at bedroom outlet and 3. Disconnected at inline join that fed washroom outlet. All could have come off whilst towing I guess, I'll check them again after coming weekends long tow (220 miles).
Why didn't we do this sooner, probably the most relaxing weekend away we've ever had. My favourite bit was sitting in the warm and dry listening to the wind and rain, my tenting days are well and truly over.
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Glad you had a good time Simmo. Sorry you had a problem with the heating hope you get it sorted soon - mind you, with a bit of luck, the weather will turn very warm and you won't need it !!
We always used to take a small fan heater with us for emergencies. I've taken this out of the van recently, but must consider if it's worth putting it back in!!
David
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