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  • EasyT
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    edited August 2018 #22412

    From Coachman Handbook included in MIRO are:

    a) LPG
    The mass of the recommended gas
    storage tank(s) when filled to 100% of the
    permissible maximum capacity. A mass
    of 10kg per cylinder is assumed and the
    number of cylinders is equal to the number
    of connections at the regulator.
    b) Fluids
    The mass of the liquids normally remaining
    in the systems:
    1. Central heating system – full;
    2. Freshwater – any fixed water storage
    tank(s) – empty;
    3. Toilet system flushing tank – empty;
    4. Toilet system holding tank – empty;
    5. Essential fluids for the use of any other
    items of standard equipment – full.
    c) Electricity supply
    4kg for the low voltage connection cable.
    NOTE: No payload allowance is included
    in the MIRO for a full water heater or
    fresh water tank(s). It is recommended
    that you tow with the water heater empty.

  • JayEss
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    edited August 2018 #22413

    I suspect that manufacturers are trying to show the lowest possible weight in order to attract post 1997 licence holders. The youngest holder of a post 97 licence will be 38. Many don’t want the hassle and expense of a test but perhaps don’t fully realise the implications of a poor payload allowance. 

    Our 2000 4 berth van had a MPTLM of 1320 and a payload of nearly 250kg. It came in under the stated empty weight at the weighbridge but with +/- 20kg accuracy I was never really sure what the weight actually was 

  • Oneputt
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    edited August 2018 #22414

    Throwing it down here so trying to entertain 2 x 4 year olds is hard work.  Painting, reading and other indoor games.  Hopefully it will improve shortly.

  • Bakers2
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    edited August 2018 #22415

    😲😆😂😂

    Have you got the wet gear? Go for it 😉 it's great to get out in it and enjoy it, bring out your inner child! It isn't cold like winter rain 😉

    Seriously I hope you're all enjoying it, but don't you forget their energy level and how long an hour can last. Takes longer to prepare than play! You're brave paint in the caravan, mine were onky allowed it in the old conservatory or garden.

    It's persistently raining here being very lazy 

  • DavidKlyne
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    edited August 2018 #22416

    Probably all down to the weight capacity of the axle and the tyres/wheel rims. Going by what Tammygirl is saying I imagine another 100kgs would be about acceptable. Perhaps someone on Swift Talk could pose the question and see what they say. I know the van is not a Swift but it might give an insight into why weight allowances are so low. 

    David

  • Tammygirl
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    edited August 2018 #22417

    Lovely sunny day here but boy was it chilly overnight, time for the thicker duvet me thinks.

    OP, hope it dries up soon and you can get the twins out for a run around.

    ET, thanks for posting the info, I can grab back a few kilos of what we can now put in but I suspect we will still be near the max by the time we leave. At least some of the stuff will weigh less as the holiday progresses.

    JayEss, that's a good personal allowance you have and I suspect we had similar on our last caravan as I don't ever remember struggling, the only thing we had a problem with initially was insufficient weight on the tow ball. Had to move some of the stuff from the rear beds to the front beds.

  • milliehull
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    edited August 2018 #22418

    I hope the weather dried up for you and the twins OP and you were able to get out. We used to take board games, card games etc suitable for little ones when our grandchildren were young. OH has got them interested in Pontoon as they have got  older 😲.  They love it. We play for buttons or matchsticks.

    I have joined a health club this week as I decided I needed to get back into swimming so off I went for my swim etc first thing. I was finishing just as the ladies were arriving for their aquarobics class. Some had full make up on and hair beautifully blow dried 😲 I wonder what they looked like after they had been in the pool 😂

  • brue
    brue Forum Participant Posts: 21,176
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    edited August 2018 #22419

    Several of my friends go swimming Millie and enjoy it, so hope you do too.

    I have been catching up on life today after several painful weeks watching my Mum become increasingly ill. She is no longer suffering and I no longer have my Mum but she is at peace. My sister and I have a lot to do but this was the first day I have had more time to myself. Even looking in on here has been therapeutic....if that is the word?! wink

     I even noticed the sunshine today and got outside for a while. smile

     

     

  • Bakers2
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    edited August 2018 #22420

    My condolences brue. It's been tough to watch but she's at peace now, take time to take care of yourself. Thinking you you and your family.

    Edit good to know CT trivia has lightened up your spirit even if it only briefly. You've enjoyed sun, someone's looking after you 😉

  • huskydog
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    edited August 2018 #22421

    Sorry to hear your loss brue, and I understand what you are going through, don't let this sad time take over the good times you had with your mum , it's good to have a bit of time to yourself .

  • taffyY
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    edited August 2018 #22422

    So sorry Brue,  thinking of you.........

  • brue
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    edited August 2018 #22423

    Thanks all, I'm signing off now, see you again soon. smile

  • milliehull
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    edited August 2018 #22424

    I am so sorry to hear of the loss of your Mum brue. Such a difficult time for you all. As my MIL's lovely GP said when we lost her at the age of 95  'the longer you have them the more difficult the loss'' so very true. OH and I send you our prayers and best wishes. Take care of yourself and enjoy the sunshine.

  • robsail
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    edited August 2018 #22425

    There's not much you can say at this sad time Brue. Really feel for you're loss. 

  • moulesy
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    edited August 2018 #22426

    So sorry to hear of your loss, brue. We'll be thinking of you.

  • DavidKlyne
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    edited August 2018 #22427

    Sincere condolences Brue.

    David

  • ABM
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    edited August 2018 #22428

    Sorry  to  hear  your  sad  news,  Brue  but  remembering  those  good  times  together  will  help  I  trust.

    Brian

  • huskydog
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    edited August 2018 #22429

    Checked over the motorhome today ready for our first trip of the year laughing, of to Putts corner on Saturday for 5 days and a trip to the Donkey sanctuary 

  • Tammygirl
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    edited August 2018 #22430

    brue, so sorry to hear of your loss, take care of yourself. 

     

    Husky, have a great trip away, you deserve a break. 

     

    We are just about ready for our trip to start tomorrow, just the bikes to load and the fridge stuff. No big rush in the morning as we are only going as far as Moffat, then onto  West Yorkshire to see our youngest and his family. 

    Should have had the boiler serviced today, booked it April. Got a phone call 12.30, sorry the engineer has had van trouble, he's broken down, can't make it today how about next week.  Nope, how about 2 months time laughing so re-booked end of October, guess we now know when we are coming back laughing

  • brue
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    edited August 2018 #22431

    That's very kind of you all to make such nice comments. Enjoy your breaks Husky and TammyG, happy travels.

  • HelenandTrevor
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    edited August 2018 #22432

    Just having a bit of a catch up.

    Really sorry to hear your sad news Brue.Take care.

    Husky and TG enjoy your breaks, hope all goes well with the new van TG.

    It's a bright sunny but chilly morning, was hoping to meet up with a friend today, but doesn't look like it's happening. Have you decided what to do instead yet. Just wondering if I can manage some retail therapy or not undecided

     

  • milliehull
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    edited August 2018 #22433

    We have decided to take advantage of our HHA membership today and visit Belvoir Castle.  It featured on Phil Spencer's Stately Homes programme recently and looked really interesting. In fact our hairdresser's sister was on it as she is a room guide and they interviewed her. I hope everyone has a good day and happy and safe travels for all those 'on the road'.

  • Oneputt
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    edited August 2018 #22434

    Condolence Brue.

    Sun finally appeared at 4pm.  We went to the Transport Museum at Carlton Colville where we enjoyed rides on the Trolley Bus, Trams and miniature railway.  After tea went for a bike ride along the beach

  • ABM
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    edited August 2018 #22435

    Did  a  short  "Browsing Course"  on  here  yesterday  whilst  my  GDSF  washing  was  under  way  but  came  away  saddened  by  what  I  read. My  regular  parting  comment  of  "play  nicely"  has  been  a  waste  of  typing  time  it  seems.  I  think  I'll  now  go  and  Clean &  Polish  the  'van  to  see  if  I  cheer  up  at  all  and  consider  my  future  on  CT. frown.

     

    Brian

  • Tammygirl
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    edited August 2018 #22436

    All loaded just giving the house the once over making sure its all tidy and bins/teapot empty. Thought I'd just drop in to see what's going on while having a cuppa.

    Weather nice and sunny warmer than the last 2 weeks smile

    H&T, there is always time for a bit of retail therapy laughing

    OP, glad you managed to get out with the twins even if it was a bit late in the day.

    MillieH, have a nice visit to Belvoir Castle.

    ABM, cheer up this thread is always a nice place to visit, even if some of the others aren't.

    Au revoir smilecoollaughing

     

  • Bakers2
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    edited August 2018 #22437

    Tammygirl have a great time. Keep us posted from time to time. Likewise Husky.

    Milliehull Belvoir castle is lovely we did the national there and visited. Enjoy..

    ABM agree with Tammygirl this thread is generally 😉 a happy place. Stick with us.

    After a very wet day yesterday, we finally went for a walk about 5pm resovior is well down even after heavy rain yesterday and moist August.  Beautifully sunny here now, so breakfasted outside and are still enjoying sitting 😉

    Helenandtrevor go for it 😂

    Enjoy your day folks home or away.

  • Francis
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    edited August 2018 #22438

    Sorry to hear about the loss of your mum Brue.

     

    TG I am a wee bit jealous we have not been away in the caravan for 3 weeks now due to visitors, family gatherings ect. Hoping to get away next weekend and then we have a long weekend in the lakes arranged for the end of September and then a 9 night trip to Yorkshire booked for October so something to look forward to.

  • EasyT
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    edited August 2018 #22439

    Just read your sad news Brue.

    My sincere condolences Brue.

     

    Alan

  • RedKite
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    edited August 2018 #22440

    Please accept my sincere condolences at this time Brue.

  • JVB66
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    edited August 2018 #22441

    Just picked up your very sad news Brue so sorry as i can realise what you are going through