On owning a Caravan, CC'ers experience?

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Dirk

If 6 Was 9
Location
Watchet
I once had to reverse a 3.5 ton van and a 25 ft long caravan down a long, narrow loading ramp and into the bowels of an Isle of Man ferry. :eek:
Good job I knew how to do it.
 

swansonj

Guru
You have to balance that cost against the possible bills from backing your shiny new 'van into something though!
Or, just see how you get on and take the course later if you feel you need it :smile:

Incidentally, from what I've seen in my 12 years as a caravaner, I would say that the majority of people are pretty hopeless at reversing their outfit! Some don't even try any more and just unhitch then use the motor mover to position it.
That implies you're thinking primarily about the final reversing-into-place manoeuvre on site. When I raised a question about reversing upthread, I was thinking of public roads.

You've driven the main part of your journey on motorways and A roads, you're getting close to your destination on narrower roads, and you meet a farmer on a tractor towing something agricultural and large coming the other way. Do you:
- sit still, stare him out, and force him eventually to blink first and reverse
- unhitch, reverse the trailer/caravan by hand or motor mover, then reverse the car
- attempt to reverse, under pressure and flustered, with multiple false starts, probably at some point jackknifing and bending something
- reverse slowly but fluently and competently as far as needed because you've been trained/practiced a lot and know how?

I regard anything except the last as anti- social and irresponsible. Which is why I now think my own trailer-towing days were irresponsible (I did the third).
 

screenman

Squire
I think that the courses cover far more than just reversing.
 

keithmac

Guru
Biggest tip I would give is when you've dropped the caravan hitch onto your towball and are sure it's latched on wind the steady down and lift the back of the car up a couple of inches to double check it's hitched correctly.

I always do this as belt and braces check..
 
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Deleted member 26715

Guest
I find that our Rav4 actually tows better with a slightly higher nose weight I increase it to 90Kg which makes it more stable.
 
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