Pauljenny
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..If the drive at home isn’t convenient then perhaps legal tarmac wilding at either Port Solent or Arundel might be best. I’m assuming you’re SO/PO way though.
Welcome..
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We bought our first van in a similar way and under the same circumstances as you .. Real novices .
We'd done some canal boating, and thought it would be a doddle to drive off and live the dream .
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At the handover, the dealer took us through all the systems and procedures and there was a handbook
He gave us a list of 20 things one should never, ever do ... " Yeh yeh....!
It'll be simple ...let's get out of here.."
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We were so excited, that we couldn't wait to get started...
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The first night away, we forgot to pack towels and toilet rolls..
By the end of the first week, we'd done half of the list of no-nos.
By the end of the first month, we were on the 3rd time round, and had met a nice, understanding body shop owner.
That was 21 years ago.
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If there had been an internet and a website like like this, we'd have been saved an awful plile of pain and expense.
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Some old hands might have made us slow down, play safe and don't dare to be doing anything ambitious, until we were confident and settled.
This old hand would recommend that you join one of the caravan clubs, and find a nice boring campsite, close to your van dealer... There's bound to be a snag, or three. Trust me, there's no such thing as a perfect new or used van. The dealer won't spend expensive labour hours, checking everything... That's your immediate priority ...
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When you are ready for that ferry to freedom... You'll get a discount by booking through the club, that should cover your membership fees.
We feel jealous of all the fun, thrills and adventures, ahead of you
Mind how you go.
Paul and Jenny