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Old 28th February 2020, 16:53   #13
HarryM1BYT
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Originally Posted by macafee2 View Post
Sounds as if you will require a motor mover for the van. You say small but a caravan is quite cramped and so if there is a choice I would recommend you consider a "4" berth van.
A mover makes manoeuvring so very easy, especially in and out of tight drives. I couldn't manage mine now without the mover.

If there are only two of you, a larger two berth will be more luxurious. My two berth manages to includes a beautiful, spacious bathroom and full cooker. It has either two long single beds, or a king size double. I would rather have that option than a fixed bed, which is wasted space during the daytime.

I saved a considerable amount of money, buying an insurance write-off, about a 1/4 the comparable price had it been undamaged. It took a while to repair, but worth it. Find a caravan recovery yard, have a good look around and see what you might be able to repair yourself at home.
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