Hi from Suffolk

Hi James,

We hired a van about 6-6.5m long with a double bed over the cab and a make up bed in the living area, it had a reasonable sized water tank and a gas/mains powered fridge. Nice van to be honest.

But on night 1 we realised the bed over the cab was not for us, then we worked out we didn’t like turning the living area into a bed each night, and I didn’t like not being able to get up and read while SWMBO slept in, we also worked out the van wasn’t great for several nights off grid, in fact it was basically designed campsites with EHU and facilities to hand.

Next issue was needing to turn the cab seats around to be able to sit with the bed down, didn’t like that one bit.

Now remember, you may not be of the same mind, another member on here I talk to has a van that would drive me mad, but it suits them.

Little point asking someone else for your opinion James, if your going to full time then you need to get some experience under your belt first imho.
Hi Boris ,

Many thanks for the reply , much appreciated (y)

I think I'm getting a good idea of what I need layout wise but as you say , first hand experience is probably the way to go.

Much to think about!
 
Hi Steve ,

Thanks for the info , I didn't realize that was even do-able!
Something else to look into (y)

Hi James,

Another tip, though not specifically aimed at would-be full-timers, is to visit the Motorhome, sit inside and take time to envisage how you would carry out (think 'Give us a Clue' mimes for a walk through!) each of the activities of daily living. And speak to people such as Neil @Nabsim who have experience of van modification and what workarounds have been used to cope with the inevitable limitations of full timing. One tip we use to stretch the refillable LPG intervals is to use an induction hob via the inverter when solar power is abundant and boil enough water to fill 2 Thermos Flasks. They'll remain hot enough to wash dinner or breakfast dishes the following day, and the lithium will have the late afternoon to recharge from the Solar Panel

Steve
 
Not sure anyone should speak to me Steve, I treat my van as if it was a self build without concern for what may happen to residual value. Also I don't like spending a grand if a ton will do the same job lol
 
Not sure anyone should speak to me Steve, I treat my van as if it was a self build without concern for what may happen to residual value. Also I don't like spending a grand if a ton will do the same job lol

Yer miserable ol' bugger, Neil ... : -)

It's a consequence of my character and my professional training that makes me think about residual values et al when I look at upgrades and similar

I thought you would have some practical advice on what to do, and, at least as important, based on hard won experience, what NOT to do. There's nothing worse than making an expensive mistake and then finding that someone else has also made that mistake ...

Steve
 
Hi James,

Another tip, though not specifically aimed at would-be full-timers, is to visit the Motorhome, sit inside and take time to envisage how you would carry out (think 'Give us a Clue' mimes for a walk through!) each of the activities of daily living. And speak to people such as Neil @Nabsim who have experience of van modification and what workarounds have been used to cope with the inevitable limitations of full timing. One tip we use to stretch the refillable LPG intervals is to use an induction hob via the inverter when solar power is abundant and boil enough water to fill 2 Thermos Flasks. They'll remain hot enough to wash dinner or breakfast dishes the following day, and the lithium will have the late afternoon to recharge from the Solar Panel

Steve
Thanks for that Steve , more great info/tips! (2 x thermos flasks now on the ever growing list 😂)

Having been looking for some while now at layouts , specs etc I've come to the conclusion solar/lithium/dc-dc & mains chargers are
going to be on my shopping list if not already on the home on wheels I end up with....which will add quite a bit to the overall spend!
Luckily there's a well thought of local guy that does that kinda thing if it goes that way.

I really do need to take a trip to some local dealers and sit in a few I think. There's one very local to me (in Ipswich) which seems to have some good deals when it comes to selling , but has a bad reputation for after sales. The other 2 are at opposite ends of the county-ish but have a much better reputation thankfully.
 
And a lot of available PAYLOAD for everything that goes into all that storage!
Yes , something else to think about.....I can't believe how little some of them have!

I have my C1 so guess up-plating is a possibility if needed , but hoping with my storage facility's I can just take what I need for any said trip.
 
Yes , something else to think about.....I can't believe how little some of them have!

I have my C1 so guess up-plating is a possibility if needed , but hoping with my storage facility's I can just take what I need for any said trip.

We have a Burstner Ixeo Time IT590 (5.99m long, so the signwriting takes 3 lines ...), with a drop-down bed. We do at least one 57-60 nights trip each year, ideally two, and just manage within 3500kg weight. Were I to be more disciplined, and weed out the 'Justin Case' toolboxes and sundry odds 'n' sods, the weight would decrease, and the space increase. But then I would spend even more time in the Fereteria and the Chinese Shop, buying the tools and screws, nuts etc that I had left behind ...

We carry 2 electric bikes, and the bike locks plus batteries, helmets, saddlebags etc do add to the weight and put pressure on space; but they do make the supermarket food run a lot quicker and easier!

Steve
 
Yes , something else to think about.....I can't believe how little some of them have!

I have my C1 so guess up-plating is a possibility if needed , but hoping with my storage facility's I can just take what I need for any said trip.
One thing to bear in mind if fulltiming, is that, if you have up-plated or gone for a motorhome with a higher MAM in the first place, once you reach the age of 70, anything that causes you to lose the C1 entitlement can have awkward consequences.
 
Hi all , I've been for a full member for 18 months now (well worth it for the info gleaned so far) and not posted until now!

I'ts been my intention , for several years , to sell the bricks and mortar and use the equity/modest savings to buy/live in a motorhome full time whilst still fit and able.
I had the chance to take voluntary redundancy at the end of February last year at the age of 59 and even though it was a year too early in an 'ideal world' , I'd had enough of surviving instead of living so jumped at the chance.

A year on , the ducks are getting into line slowly but surely. If (a big ask I know) things go to plan , when I'm not looking after my elderly parents , I'll be travelling/fishing my way around the uk this time next year.

I have my list of 'needs' and 'wants' in a motorhome , and intend to visit some shows/dealers this year , but realize I'm going to have to compromise when the time comes to buy....so there may well be some questions coming!

Enjoy your weekend , spring has nearly sprung! :)
I dont know where you are in Suffolk but you might like to take pride to a well known motorhome dealer in Great `Yarmouth, they have a very good selection of motorhomes both new and used and arecwell worth a visit, they dont mind if you just pick their brains and will help you find something in terms of layout that would suit you. Good luck.
 
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