Old guy brand new to camping in motorhomer - help
Hello Guys
Ive bought an old motorhome, a Fiat Ducati Swift Royale 1993..and had a lot of work done.
The problem is im lost with it..I hear of treating water in tank, drain for winter or don't, where are these "Tanks" and how do I empty, clean and otherwise look after them. Where does the sink and shower drain to? How do I check and empty it?
Is there anyone lives near me in Morley or surrounds that I could visit and get some education please? I know its cheeky, but hey God loves a tryer! LOL
Thanks my friends Colin
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By the way, Morley is in West Yorkshire!
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Colin, if you don't have a manual, you can get one from:
https://www.swiftgroup.co.uk/owners/handbooks
I think the earliest they do is 2000 but it will have some useful basic information such as how the water system works.
If you can't find anyone to help you, then you could buy this book:
https://www.vicarious-shop.com/products/haynes-motorcaravan-manual-3rd-edition
It was the 'go to' book by an eminent author when I started. Sign up to at least one forum - Motorhome Fun is the biggest; I think you have to pay a subscription. Motorhome Matters is free and is linked to the magazine MMM and comes under the "Out & AboutLive' banner. Both these web sites have some guidance for new motorhomers. There is also a Swift Owners Club.
If you go away to a site, you will probably find some kind motorhomer who will talk you through the basics. Just ask politely!
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OP, I watched 4mins of it, it was a guy waxing lyrical about how good it was & trying to sell it, or so it seems, no rust, one careful owner, waxoyled throughout. . .yadayadayada. Not much help tbh😕. Youtube is a good source of info mind👍🏻
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Usually fresh (clean) & grey (dirty) tanks are underneath the living area of the M’home. Agree with Rocky 2 buckets googling questions & watching utube videos will probably help you find info. Generally if it is to stand unused for any significant length of time especially in winter it is considered best to empty/drain down all water and then leave all taps open. Also means any heater & loo water. Personally I feel it is good to take M’home out for a run now and again to keep the batteries/tyres/engine etc up together if not spending time away in it over winter. Good luck & enjoy. This may be of interest. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KpR3IhF3g88
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There is a lot of information in the advice section at the top of this page, click on the "Advice and Training" title. You'll have to wade through various bits, some for caravans and some for motorhomes plus some that applies to both. In that area there is also a technical help phone line run by the club, the number is available to all. Good luck.
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There is a very active Swift Motorhomes Owners Club on Facebook who seem very helpful and may be able to assist you.
Hope this helps.
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I think i was given a copy of 'Go Motorhoming' (still available at Vicarious Books) when we got our first van and it was really useful.
also, MMM forum (outandaboutlive) has a bunch of great experts alwanpys willing to give either simple or in depth advice, depending on the issue. worth a look.
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We had a 1994, 540 model on a Peugeot chassis. Lovely van which gave our family many brilliant holidays. It's still on the road but may have had several owners since us. Judging by the MOT record it appears to have given good service. Can still recall many of its habitation workings, one of the best layouts for us at that moment in our lives.
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Swift Royale 540 Micky
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Thanks to all who replied to us!!! what a great crowd you are !
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I drained down all water lines after every trip when frosts were possible. Also left taps open (in middle position if it has mixer taps). We used our 540 through out the year but the habitation and cab areas were always very cold when traveling in winter as the cab heater was not good enough to heat the whole space. We all had to wrap up warm but once on site the gas heater did the business even with sub zero temps. outside, just took half an hour or more to warm the hab. space up. For us motorhoming has always been a four season pastime.
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Hi Colin and Paul
I had a fiat ducato if it is L462 ROW I can tell you a lot about it just thought I would put it out there .
I had a lpg coversion on it for one point and the rear was had a complete refurb
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