First Trip

This story happened on: 03/03/2014

Well having bought the caravan last month and studied up on everything we took the van for its maiden voyage at the weekend, thoroughly enjoyed it and looking forward to our next trip.

It was my first time towing anything so I was very nervous, but by the time we got home im a bit more confident, had a few problems at first leaving my street, trying to manouevere the outfit and the caravan brakes were locking up while reversing, something I need to check before our next trip.

Also wasnt expecting as much pitching movement from the van after bumps in the road, is there normally quite a bit? and is it anything to do with the way the van is loaded?

Its a 1993 Swift Cappuccino so its only around 800-900 fully loaded and the cars a Mondeo weighing in at 1400kg, Its got an aks2000 stabiliser fitted which im guessing could probably do with replacement friction pads.

My biggest fear whilst towing was that the van was going to break free somehow, amazes me that such a weight is held by such a small point of contact.

We picked the closest site to us, Durham Grange as we had been before with family and its so easy to get to for us, and as ever really nice site.

Took around an hour to reverse into the pitch with the missus giving hand signals that were only visible in the blind spots of the five mirrors but damned if I was going to get out and handball the van onto the pitch.

If my neighbours had enjoyed my driving then they were going to love the awning errection, a good 2-3 hours of cursing and head shaking during the course of which I tripped over and ripped the pin off the zip for the main door, im hoping I can fix this somehow, The time spent putting it up was mainly due to the fact that it was my first time, I have no instructions for it and the previous owner had done such a great job of colour co-ordinating the poles you would need an enigma machine to decypher the patterns, maybes he was colour blind, heck maybes im colour blind, Im hoping to at least shave an hour off the time next time or invest in one of those new air awnings!

Definitely need a wheel arch cover, we have the skirts but that draught through the wheel arch is crazy!

Another fear in the van was using the carver 1800 gas space heater, somehow doesnt seem right having a gas flame underneath a big wooden box, im presuming theyre pretty safe right?

Had a good laugh at the waste disposal point emptying the toilet, I`d read about leaving the spout cap away from the disposal point so it doesnt fall in but why oh why did nobody mention the little flap on the top????

Im sure the neighbours were also amused the next morning as I located the screw to drain the hot water tank having read somewhere that it can be as much as 12 kilos of water to lug back home.  Please beware that this water is under pressure and pretty hot to boot, luckily mine had cooled enough to just be funny to anyone watching.

Overall a nice night away from it all and a good fact finding session on what we need for future trips which include

More rockpegs!!!

Wheel arch cover

Waste pipe hose for bathroom, (why couldnt they just put the outlets near eachother?)

Replacement cap for wastemaster (Apologies for the trail of water back to pitch 11, I didnt notice till my return)

Filler hose for aquaroll (cracking invention got a little heavy holding it under the tap though)

New lid flap thingy for thetford

Tool for changing my water filter

Probably going to have another short trip to the Grange wit the inlaws to test their new van out (I hope to god he has instructions for the awning) before heading to Vale Of Picking site for Easter.

Apologies if this is in the wrong forum, Im still learning

rfoulkes commented on 08/11/2015 21:29

Commented on 08/11/2015 21:29

I could have written a very similar story myself. We have just returned from our first trip out too. We are first timers and bought our van a lunar venus 6th birth at the start of september and have pitched it at rudding park in Harrogate for the past 8 weeks.

Lucky for us my husband splashed out on a motor mover which made getting in position easy but like you we had trouble with the awning- 5 hours in took us! Also giggled when i read about the waste cap- ours too fell in the hole!!!!! it was hilarious watching my husband try to fish it out.

We have brought it back today and are keeping it on the drive until we take it to storage next week.

Looking forward to going out again next year.

Good luck with your next trip

Danwestgate commented on 23/08/2016 22:04

Commented on 23/08/2016 22:04

what a funny story, me my wife and 3 kids will be off on the weekend for our first trip in our 1st caravan a sprite major 6, as being quite young i have had to complete a towing course and test for my licence but i am still nervous about the first voyage. i have watched everything i can possibly watch on youtube to try and help me out for the first trip, ive also invested in an kampa air awning so hopefully no problems with that. me and the OH have a plan already to get things sorted and i will comment once we come back from the trip. WISH US LUCK!!

idontbelieveit commented on 25/09/2016 14:43

Commented on 25/09/2016 14:43

Just got our first van, got 2 free nights where we bought it then had to bring home, a bit of snaking we put that down to not enough nose weight. We have now put more weight in and are going off next weekend, hopefully it will be more stable. As the nights are drawing in we were thinking of satelite tv. Any sugestions on what to get !!

Sher3et commented on 29/09/2016 14:18

Commented on 29/09/2016 14:18

Great read, we are yet to get either a tow car or van yet and I am very apprehensive doing it.  But reading your story has calmed some nerves, thank you.  

Enjoy your years caravanning :)

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