Nervous newbie with many questions

Mickbroth replied on 13/04/2019 11:54

Posted on 13/04/2019 11:54

Hello everyone,

After 20 years of deliberation my wife and I decided to take the plunge and purchase a new Elddis Xplore 304 following our visit to the NEC show.

My problem is that I am a born worrier and never having done this before i am really apprehensive of the whole experience. We pick the caravan up on Thursday but I don't have the first clue about hitching, unhitching, or how anything works in the caravan. I know I will get a tutorial from the dealer but the thought of arriving on site and pitching up for the first time is literally giving me sleepless nights. 

I know I'm a wuss (personality trait I'm afraid) and as I think through the whole process from leaving home to pitching up so many questions are coming to mind, and I have spent countless hours reading forums & watching videos trying to find answer to some of these questions. However I imagine they are so basic no-one bothers to talk about them!

In order for me to relax a little and get to the point when I can start to enjoy planning our trips away it would be really good if some of my questions could be answered.and I was rather hoping that this may be place to do it. I know this is the 'introduction' section and not the Q&A section but they are the sort of questions I would ask if I was being 'introduced' to an experienced caravanner (that's my excuse anyhow)

Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated

Mick & Carol

 

1. How many gas bottles would you typically have?

2. Can you connect mains water (if available) to the aqua roll and if so what accessories do you need?

3.  How is water pumped from the aqua roll into the caravan & when you turn the tap on does it come direct from the aqua roll

       o   The hot water tank:-

       §  How & when is it filled.

       §  How is it heated (is the whole tank heated or is it heated as it is used)

       §  How long does it take to heat up

       §  Does the tank need emptying before driving away.

4. I assume the 3 pin sockets can only be used when hooked up to electricity supply.  There is a 12v socket for the TV but if no EHU you can’t use other items such as electric kettle/toaster/microwave – is this correct.

5.  At what point will the fridge work off 12V, ie, when the battery is connected it will always be on, therefore, as the battery is charging whilst driving, the fridge will always be on during the journey?  

6. You add fluid to the cistern and to the cassette, how and when does the cistern fill with water (if it does)  & do you put fluid in after its filled? Will the cistern need emptying before driving? Do you put water into the cassette as well as the fluid?

7. Best way to make it level if no motor mover (push onto ramps, use a jack)?

8. If using a ramp to make it level, how do you use a chock if it is up on a ramp.

9. Is it always necessary to chock a wheel or just when it’s on a ramp.

10. Stupid Question - Do you apply the handbrake when pitched up?

11. Do you keep the jockey wheel down after the steadies are down (all the time whilst on pitch)

12. Is this the sequence when setting up : Reverse/push?Motor move into position. Check level width ways and raise a tyre if necessary. Once level use the jockey wheel to make it level length ways. Once level put down the steadies.  Is that the correct sequence ?

13. Where & how do you store equipment like aqua roll & wastemaster etc, whilst driving. I assume the toilet cassette is located in it’s normal position

14. Both car & caravan noseweights are 75kg, is this a target or is it just the limit? For instance if the actual weight  is  40kg are we better adding more things to the nose to make it nearer 75kg.

15. Do you keep the EHU connected whilst parked up at home, and if so what are the main reasons?

replied on 13/04/2019 12:28

Posted on 13/04/2019 12:28

An awful lot of questions all at once wink

Better to split them up really rather than run before walking. laughing

Is your first tow to home or storage or a site?

You refer to both motormoving, pushing and reversing caravan onto pitch. Will you be having a motormover fitted as this effects the answers to a few questions?

What make and model car are you towing with.

The hitch limit on the car may be 75kg but on the caravan will certainly be 100kg and so you are limited to the car. Personally I would be looking at 65kg plus on the hitch as generally that will give a smoother tow. You will obviously need towing mirrors. No idea what the noseweight of your unladen caravan will be if towing home. I know that on mine when it is unladen it is light on the front end and does not tow as well as when laden. Not a problem unless a long tow home as I just keep my speed down and don't throw the outfit around.

Can you answer those few questions first.

Alan

lornalou1 replied on 13/04/2019 16:41

Posted on 13/04/2019 16:41

use youtube as much as you can and get a rough idea what to expect, it's easier than you think. Keep as close to home as possible for first trip as you will forget something and can pop home for it. explain to the wardens when you arrive as they will help you out. hope everything goes well. type "pitching a caravan for the fist time" in google and see what come up. smile

cyberyacht replied on 13/04/2019 17:19

Posted on 13/04/2019 17:19

If you think logically through each individual operation on it's own, you will find that much of it is intuitive and common sense. Your handbook is a useful source of information on setup for specific models of caravans.

As for Q12, the simple answer is yes, so you see you have already sussed out some of it.

replied on 13/04/2019 17:28

Posted on 13/04/2019 17:28

12. Is this the sequence when setting up : Reverse/push?Motor move into position. Check level width ways and raise a tyre if necessary. Once level use the jockey wheel to make it level length ways. Once level put down the steadies.  Is that the correct sequence ?

It is the correct sequence as CY says but you talk of using a ramp to level caravan. I would find them next to uselesses if I was hoping to align an alko wheel lock at the same time no ,atter how I got onto a ramp. Not something to be done manually. If a ramp is used then either a car or motormover to drive up ramp but unlikely to line an Alko lock up if using. Far better to have short boards to climb as caravan can be positioned to line up lock, boards placed alongside wheel, vam moved forwards, boards moved to the previous wheel position and caravan moved back onto boards. If not using a motormover I personally would bot use an Alko wheel lock. I have done it once when the motor mover had failed and it was a pig.

I estimate that I consider using level blocks once on every two dozen sites

eurortraveller replied on 13/04/2019 17:45

Posted on 13/04/2019 17:45

Swift Caravans have produced a series of five videos to help newcomers.  If you do a search for "Swift first time buyer part 4" that's the one which covers arrival on site, pitching your caravan and setting up.  

replied on 13/04/2019 17:52

Posted on 13/04/2019 17:52

Part two is loading, Part 3 is hitching and, as et says, Part 4 on site

Oneputt replied on 13/04/2019 19:57

Posted on 13/04/2019 19:57

When your with the dealer doing the pick up can one of video what’s going on to help at a later date.  Do you have any friends who caravan that would be a useful avenue for information.  Have you done a towing course.

 

redface replied on 13/04/2019 19:59

Posted on 13/04/2019 19:59

Having got your new van home the best thing you can do is to sign up for a club towing course - normally 2 days. It certainly did me well and sorted a few problems and a few that I did not know that I had.

Try and get an experienced caravanner to sit in the passenger seat on your first tow to give you guidance should it be needed.

Good luck

replied on 13/04/2019 20:01

Posted on 13/04/2019 20:01

The user and all related content has been Deleted User

EmilysDad replied on 13/04/2019 20:14

Posted on 13/04/2019 17:52 by

Part two is loading, Part 3 is hitching and, as et says, Part 4 on site

Posted on 13/04/2019 20:14

Doesn't actually towing to the site come between parts 3 & 4? 

near Malvern Hills Club Campsite Member photo by Andrew Cole

Book a late escape

There's still availability at many popular UK Club campsites - find your perfect pitch today for a last minute trip!

Book now
Woman sitting in camping chair by Wastwater in the Lake District with her two dogs and picnic blanket

Follow us on Facebook

Follow the Caravan and Motorhome Club via our official Facebook page for latest news, holiday ideas, events, activities and special offers.

Photo of Wast Water, Lake District by Sue Peace
Visit Facebook