Servicing calls at CLs for Motorcaravans

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  • Tinwheeler
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    edited January 2021 #242

    Neither did I. That's why I like club sites👍

  • JVB66
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    edited January 2021 #243

    A bucket under the waste of our two ,was all that was needed, (or as noted many times recently a wastemaster or similar with the cycles on the rear), and while OH was getting the inside ready to travel ,i had emptied the waste and the toilet wink

  • eurortraveller
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    edited January 2021 #244

    So what on earth does the little symbol "suitable for motorhomes" on the CL booking page mean ?  They don't sound one bit suitable to me.

    If CL's can't provide proper drains for motorhomers who pay to stay they are certainly not going to meet Biggarmac's opening plea for them to provide for passing traffic. So not fit for purpose for the new Motorhome era.

  • EasyT
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    edited January 2021 #245

    Sounds as if the new mothomes are not fit if they won't accept a 6ft extension pipe

  • JVB66
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    edited January 2021 #246

    Are you allowed to say that on here, its called a fixation with inadequate wastes cool

  • brue
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    edited January 2021 #247

    I don't recall seeing many CLs which could offer easy grey waste disposal many are often in a spot where a vehicle couldn't reach or they ask you to discharge into the undergrowth etc. We've seen quite a few septic tanks over the years where waste has to be lifted up into the container. These more awkward access spots apply to caravanners as well, water supply taps included.

  • SteveL
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    edited January 2021 #248

    As I put above, we have facility for 10 metres. Won’t help if it’s uphill though.🤔

  • MikeyA
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    edited January 2021 #249

    Have you ever asked yourself why do I have to lift up the cassette to waist height?

  • peedee
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    edited January 2021 #250

    Other sites are available. wink

    peedee

  • Tinwheeler
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    edited January 2021 #251

    I use them, PD👍🏻. I'm not a 'CAMC site or nothing' person.

  • JVB66
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    edited January 2021 #252

    The award winning? commercial site we normally use in Norfolk (not last yearfrown)the M/C service point is a dance to get on to, and the waste outlet needs quite a high outlet to use or a 2mtre waste hosesurprised

  • JVB66
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    edited January 2021 #253

    Because any thing lower would envolve even more compaints because of the amount of those who cannot even stop slopping it all over already .and waist height ?  not found that even on and other than either clubs cceps

  • MikeyA
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    edited January 2021 #254

    I much prefer a light duty cover at ground level, remove the cover, up turn the cassette and let it just sit there whilst it empties. No chance of it falling over and discharging its contents over me. Then using a hosepipe it is very easy to flush. No need to even hold the cassette. Anything higher than knee height is asking for a disaster. 

    I have used dozens of different types of CCEP over the years and I would put the CAMC design right at the top of the list of bad design.

     

  • Tinwheeler
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    edited January 2021 #256

    Well said, Ocsid. Some of us have made similar points throughout the thread but mostly only the CL owners seem to realise the practical issues.

  • EasyT
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    edited January 2021 #257

    Much prefer thigh height as far easier for me to handle with my spine or other joints than reaching down and easier whilst rinsing out as well

  • Cornersteady
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    edited January 2021 #258

    +1

  • EasyT
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    edited January 2021 #259

    I have used a number of different design disposal points. The standard detail CMC design is about the best IMO.

    Comfortable work height, decent area to rest cassette to make for easy disposal and water supply conveniently placed

  • JVB66
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    edited January 2021 #260

    I  agree the same, compared to others we have seen on sites and as i posted even some make a mess using them, let alone what mess they could make with  just a hole in the groundwink

  • MikeyA
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    edited January 2021 #261

    The problem with the CAMC design is that it is too large. The whole idea ( in my opinion) is to be able to discharge the cassette directly into the outlet pipe which is impossible with the CAMC design, the solids slide across the white plastic!. It would be far better if it was a quarter the size. 

    On many CLs you seen them use a standard WC, which is a better idea.

  • cyberyacht
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    edited January 2021 #262

    We do seem to be digressing a bit, but grey disposal on CLs is often lacking for "both" caravans and MH's. Perhaps some of you have rippling biceps and can lift a full wastemaster with ease.

  • EasyT
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    edited January 2021 #263

    With my Lidl Bio tabs there are no solids, just liquid and the funnel rinses easily.

    And I like having somewhere at a sensible at a reasonable height to rest the cassette easily

  • EasyT
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    edited January 2021 #264

    A long time since I had either the strength or the need. Worst I have come across is a lip around in the way and I have emptied from the top inlet or laid it down over the grid, undone thee end cap and lifted by the handle to discharge. 

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited January 2021 #265

    It’s called “ageing” CY, you have to look at compromises. We find that a hose attached to grey waste, and into hedgerow works a treat. But ask first. If you can’t use a pipe, then use a bucket and empty daily, again into hedgerow of tree bottoms. Our grey waste is nothing more than shower and handwash water, so no different to what you water your plants with at home with water butt attached to bathroom down pipe.

  • JVB66
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    edited January 2021 #266

    Except there could well be cooking fats and food particles in the grey  waste ,

    on a cl may? not be a problem as pitches not possibly in the same position or  used as often as club sites where it is not allowed on the fixed pitches

  • JVB66
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    edited January 2021 #267

    And even with the "to large " in your opinion there are still some who manage to make a mess in the area ,and as for toilet pans that seems even more of a problem when ,as we have seen ,the mess made by some when emptying cassettes in public toilets at P&Rs And Carparks

  • JVB66
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    edited January 2021 #268

    Before the cc altered the wastewater and fresh water fill points they all had lips around them to stop most of the water flooding the area   ,but then the club "listened?"to some vocal members and removed the lips  which now as most will have noticed  allows water from the waste and drinking water area to get flooded,and frozen in cold weather ,  also on some sites that have cess pits rainwater drain off is now getting into some cess pits which will need emptying more often

  • brue
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    edited January 2021 #269

     Thanks Ocsid, a reality check for some. smile

  • LLM
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    edited January 2021 #270

    Do you mean Cesspit or Septic tank?  Do you know the difference?

     

  • Biggarmac
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    edited January 2021 #271

    Wow what a lot of replies.  After not coming to check for a couple of days there are two many points to go over one by one. Here goes with a few things.

    The survey was posted on many motorhome sites, so was not just responses from members of CAMPRA.

    There are already aires in the UK.  Some are run by councils such as Craven Council in Yorkshire.  They charge for parking in three of their carparks.  Very little cost to the council, but plenty of extra revenue.  No extra facilities are provided.  Canterbury P & R has a very well used aire.  Information on these places are in the files on the CAMPRA webpage. 

    I will contact the CL representative.

    There is no way that this would be relevant to most CLs.  It would only be an option where they were able to cater for extra movement of vehicles and would have the necessary personnel to deal with extra people.

    Comment was made about what is happening in France.  Many formerly  free aires and ex municipal campsites are now being run by a company called "campingcarpark".  They run a membership scheme where you buy a card and load it with money to pay for the barriered site.  Costs are from approx 8 to 15 euros per night.

    For those who said that there was plenty of availability last summer.  I beg to differ.  I was one on many who had great difficulty in finding places to tour in Scotland when lockdown came off in July. 

    For those of you who would like to check on the Campra website it is www.campra.org.uk

    I will not wait so long before checking on comments again.