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collapsible caravan
« on: 19 August 2011, 18:51:20 »

I'm looking at this has any one had one of these and what are they like. it's just i don't think i want a full size one as i saw one over turned the other day :(
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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Collapsible-caravan-/180712461145?pt=UK_Campers_Caravans_Motorhomes&hash=item2a134d5359#ht_616wt_1139
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Re: collapsible caravan
« Reply #1 on: 19 August 2011, 19:26:18 »

What's wrong with a full sized one, been towing one for the best part of forty years not turned one over yet :y
     Before I had a van had a trailer tent, not fancy as that ::)  the big problem was keeping the joints water tight, the more they are used, the more difficult it is 8-)
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« Reply #2 on: 19 August 2011, 19:45:40 »

dont bugger about.if yer want a caravan get a caravan.most caravans turn over from driver error/incorrect loading/tyre failure(connected to driver error).im in the trade and weve only had one customer turn a van in the seven years ive been there...driver error.
theres loads of advice out there on how to enjoy it safely :y
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Re: collapsible caravan
« Reply #3 on: 19 August 2011, 20:03:47 »

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I'm looking at this has any one had one of these and what are they like. it's just i don't think i want a full size one as i saw one over turned the other day :(
Thanks ian
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Collapsible-caravan-/180712461145?pt=UK_Campers_Caravans_Motorhomes&hash=item2a134d5359#ht_616wt_1139


Commonly known as "pop-tops"  ..  :)  Most are fairly easy to assemble, but they can be quite cold and draughty ... the walls are very thin and there are gaps at the corners if you think about it !! Easy to tow and as they are usualy quite light can be towed by small cars. Some folks buy them and store in a garage when not in use ... especially in high theft areas. Assembling/dismantling in the rain is a pain .. but is a good spectator sport for those of us with "proper" vans ... :) Storage of clothes etc appears to be a suitcase on the back seat of the car .......

I know of a few folks who started with these but quickly moved to a normal van .. however its your choice.... but I would insist on at least one attempt at assembly/dismantle before buying !!!  You might find you just don't like all the effort :)
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Re: collapsible caravan
« Reply #4 on: 19 August 2011, 20:10:10 »

Sorry mate i'm with the others on this one. Collapsibles & trailer tents have so many drawbacks in comparison to real vans. As long as you look after the van & towing vehicle you should be fine.

   I can think of a certain admin who considers ALL vans to be collapsible...probably because he can't reverse one!!!! :D
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Re: collapsible caravan
« Reply #5 on: 19 August 2011, 20:34:44 »

I prefer a proper caravan but my parents had a Pennine Pullman (similar thing but with canvas top) and I must admit it towed well. It was quite well laid out and had a large awning. Due to no high sides there is no pull when passing lorries and they can be stored in a decent size garage.
Having said that, you can end up folding them down wet which is not ideal. With a proper caravan you can make random layby stops for tea/loo etc so this is a massive advantage.
As Hercules said, if you get a proper caravan,please please read up on weight ratios/sensible loading/speed etc. They are fine as long as you are sensible. I've towed caravans for over twenty years and many years ago the good lord gave me a slap on the M5 motorway for getting too cocky. I no longer underestimate the importance of speed and correct loading. The 'folders' don't suffer the same issues so I appreciate your concerns.  :y

Hope this helps.

EDIT: As Entwood said above ^^^^^  :) :) :y (especially the spectator bit  ;D ;D ;D )

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Re: collapsible caravan
« Reply #6 on: 19 August 2011, 20:51:14 »

They are all collapsible if you push them off a high enough cliff. :D ;D ;D

Sorry, couldnt resist. ::)
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Re: collapsible caravan
« Reply #7 on: 19 August 2011, 20:57:38 »

You a midget mate - these are ideal for midgets  :D :D :D ;)
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« Reply #8 on: 19 August 2011, 23:02:00 »

One of the best bits about folders is you don't hack off the neighbours to much. I mean is there anything more annoying than that white lump blocking your view and light because so many people don't have driveways and end up with it on the front garden.
Excellant way to hack off the neighbours is buy a proper one and store it right up against the boundary. Guaranteed they will never speak to you again, allthough that maybe a plus point for some  ;D ;D
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Re: collapsible caravan
« Reply #9 on: 20 August 2011, 00:02:05 »

I hadn't thought about if it rained and i had to  put it up, probably go for a full size one instead and   just take it easy and drive like my dad ;D cheers
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Re: collapsible caravan
« Reply #10 on: 20 August 2011, 00:09:12 »

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They are all collapsible if you push them off a high enough cliff. :D ;D ;D

Sorry, couldnt resist. ::)

 :) ;D ;D ;D ;D :D
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Re: collapsible caravan
« Reply #11 on: 20 August 2011, 08:31:42 »

Get a proper 'van, you won't regret it. As been said before, you'll only hit trouble if you don't drive sensibly.
Before I got my 'van I looked at these and decided it was too much hassle  ::)

At the end of the day, it's your choice. Best of luck which ever way you decide to go!  :y
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Re: collapsible caravan
« Reply #12 on: 20 August 2011, 09:05:42 »

Have a look at the Caravan Club website, there's lot's of useful info. on how to load/tow a caravan.
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« Reply #13 on: 20 August 2011, 09:10:11 »

radical thought this, but what about a hotel room? You don't need to drive to your destination at 55mph getting crappy mpg. You can actually enjoy the drive down & not hold anyone up in the process!

You don't have to make your bed, empty your own shite, cook your own dinner, clean up after your self.

Save yourself a bunch of cash too  :)
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« Reply #14 on: 20 August 2011, 10:04:05 »

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radical thought this, but what about a hotel room? You don't need to drive to your destination at 55mph getting crappy mpg. You can actually enjoy the drive down & not hold anyone up in the process!

You don't have to make your bed, empty your own shite, cook your own dinner, clean up after your self.

Save yourself a bunch of cash too  :)

I'm surprised you haven't suggested a tent :o
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