Parking on pitch

coalhog replied on 10/07/2022 19:56

Posted on 10/07/2022 19:56

Hello hope you can all understand what I’m trying to find out 

I’m not the worlds best at reversing the caravan so tend to look for pitches that I can come at the pitch so I can drive onto it so my caravan is up to the little white post and my tow bar is at the front of the pitch 

and I don’t mean on a waterlogged pitch or even wet grass so I don’t churn everything up as we all no it’s been a lovely few weeks and ground is quite hard  so you all get the picture  

so is there any rule that says I’m MUST reverse on to a pitch. 

DaveCyn replied on 11/07/2022 13:25

Posted on 11/07/2022 13:25

Using a motor mover is all well and good and we tend to use ours for fine tuning position for wheel locks, levelling, in & out of storage etc.

Not a lot of use though if you need to reverse mid-journey to allow other traffic to come past or turn around when finding you're going the wrong way!

If your struggling with it either consider a towing course run by the club, a few lessons with a local training school, or a visit to a local trading estate out of hours and get some practice in.

crannman replied on 11/07/2022 16:30

Posted on 11/07/2022 13:25 by DaveCyn

Using a motor mover is all well and good and we tend to use ours for fine tuning position for wheel locks, levelling, in & out of storage etc.

Not a lot of use though if you need to reverse mid-journey to allow other traffic to come past or turn around when finding you're going the wrong way!

If your struggling with it either consider a towing course run by the club, a few lessons with a local training school, or a visit to a local trading estate out of hours and get some practice in.

Posted on 11/07/2022 16:30

 yep seen it happen road closed due to a accident traffic made to turn around or larger vehicles reverse into a road bloke in caravan couldnt do it i offered to reverse it for him (im a truck driver ) but he tried to spin it around and got stuck police not very happy with him 

Arch replied on 11/07/2022 17:21

Posted on 11/07/2022 17:21

I can reverse but gave up reversing onto pitches as soon as I had a motor mover I have to use the mover to level and align the the lock so it's so easy to stop the van in the most convenient position unhitch, engage the mover, drive van onto pitch, move car, put van in final postion level and lock disengage mover, job done, I see many vans with movers fitted being car reversing on pitches in out in out clutch smelling it must be a macho thing, however I do agree witb a previous post it's imperative to learn how to reverse your unit as one day you will have to

Cornersteady replied on 11/07/2022 18:06

Posted on 11/07/2022 18:06

I use our motor mover from the site roads, find a pitch move forward of it then unhitch on the road, engage it and move the the caravan into position usually now in a few moves and the same when departing, use the mover to bring the caravan to the car on the road. In my view far easier and quicker all round, and I can't the point of doing it any other way.

Can I reverse? The last time I did was over 20 years ago now and I remember I didn't particularly like it then and hope to never have to.

I noticed that on our local dealer all the new vans for sale all had them, even 'humble' Sprites, I not sure if this is done by the manufacturer or the dealer.

I can never decide which is the best invention for a caravan, a mover or an aquaroll, probably the mover. 

 

cyberyacht replied on 12/07/2022 07:25

Posted on 12/07/2022 07:25

The most use my mover had was getting the van on and off the drive. Use while actually touring was negligible, mostly because I'd forgotten to check athwartships level and needing to chock up a wheel after I'd unhitched. embarassed

Rocky 2 buckets replied on 12/07/2022 07:58

Posted on 11/07/2022 18:06 by Cornersteady

I use our motor mover from the site roads, find a pitch move forward of it then unhitch on the road, engage it and move the the caravan into position usually now in a few moves and the same when departing, use the mover to bring the caravan to the car on the road. In my view far easier and quicker all round, and I can't the point of doing it any other way.

Can I reverse? The last time I did was over 20 years ago now and I remember I didn't particularly like it then and hope to never have to.

I noticed that on our local dealer all the new vans for sale all had them, even 'humble' Sprites, I not sure if this is done by the manufacturer or the dealer.

I can never decide which is the best invention for a caravan, a mover or an aquaroll, probably the mover. 

 

Posted on 12/07/2022 07:58

I never had a mover nor needed one, reversing big old Log trailers into tight spots resulted in my ease of reversing. I never liked it mind, if I could’ve just clicked my fingers or did a bewitched nose manoeuvre I would. Folk seem to use the skill as a badge of honour with the maxims-‘every driver should do it, it’s a basic skill, it’s easy’. It’s not normal for sure-turning a wheel unnaturally in the opposite direction to normal driving to move a big old lump way bigger than your vehicle into a place you can’t see but for fleeting glimpses whilst simultaneously having a growing audience of schadenfreuders maniacally grinning at the potential entertainment unfolding. If you can swerve the manoeuvre do so for your mental healthπŸ‘πŸ»πŸ‘πŸ»πŸ‘πŸ»

replied on 12/07/2022 08:33

Posted on 12/07/2022 08:33

I have thought for a long time that it should be a requirement on your driving license to pass a manoeuvring test to be able to tow a trailer the weight and length of a caravan. Especially the sizes they can be today 😬 I’ve seen many who have difficulty towing going forwards, never mind reversing! πŸ™ˆ 

EmilysDad replied on 12/07/2022 08:42

Posted on 12/07/2022 08:42

by the time I've engaged both movers & gone inside the caravan to switch them on (they auto turn off after a few minutes of inactivity) I find it's quicker to take the car to the caravan.

EmilysDad replied on 12/07/2022 08:48

Posted on 11/07/2022 17:21 by Arch

I can reverse but gave up reversing onto pitches as soon as I had a motor mover I have to use the mover to level and align the the lock so it's so easy to stop the van in the most convenient position unhitch, engage the mover, drive van onto pitch, move car, put van in final postion level and lock disengage mover, job done, I see many vans with movers fitted being car reversing on pitches in out in out clutch smelling it must be a macho thing, however I do agree witb a previous post it's imperative to learn how to reverse your unit as one day you will have to

Posted on 12/07/2022 08:48

 ... clutch smelling

they have the wrong gear box then ... πŸ™„

Rocky 2 buckets replied on 12/07/2022 09:00

Posted on 12/07/2022 08:33 by

I have thought for a long time that it should be a requirement on your driving license to pass a manoeuvring test to be able to tow a trailer the weight and length of a caravan. Especially the sizes they can be today 😬 I’ve seen many who have difficulty towing going forwards, never mind reversing! πŸ™ˆ 

Posted on 12/07/2022 09:00

I think the same re children-Humans have responsibility for a child when they’re no more than a child themselves it’s obvious they don’t have the skills, that has way more serious downsides that reversing skills🀷🏻‍♂️, a lot could be better thought out re rules but there ya go GπŸ™

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