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    Is caravan manufacturering viable?

    There was mention of it in TVan owners site. Not a very reliable source no doubt.
    Edit: I just googled it and it seems they’ve gone into voluntary administration.
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    We did a lap in 2016: well over 40k kms, 12 months, in my 2010 Defender towing a Jayco Swan outback, the first with independent suspension.
    I was very reluctant to buy a Jayco but my wife wanted one so I relented.
    Structurally, it held up relatively well considering we did a lot of corrugated roads and took it a few places we probably shouldn’t have (the road from William Ck out to Kati Thanda was a shocker at that time - many washouts and 2 were as deep as the car!)

    We lost a wheel up in the gulf near Gregory at 100 km/hr, sheered all the studs off due to flex in the alloy rims when hitting a couple of hidden washouts but everything stayed upright and I didn’t even have to replace the brake disc, just checked for straight and cleaned up the burs.

    I did bend the inde suspension on one side when hitting a massive bull dust hole on an otherwise near perfect road coming into the old Kidman Station in SA. I was on a gentle right hander, the car just edged it but the camper dropped right in - when I looked in the mirror it was like a small nuclear weapon had detonated behind us!!
    The trailer wore a tyre in about 10k kms thereafter but still handled ok.

    Lots of little parts broke, so always had the screwdriver out when opening the door!

    Jayco don’t have any regard whatsoever for the installation specs on Dometic fridges - wiring is so undersize it’s unsafe, there’s nowhere near enough insulation or ventilation space and the extraction fan is exactly half spec.

    Fortunately, there’s lots of totalled vans out in the bush that provide spare parts for these occasions! (don’t worry, I didn’t steal or take anything from vans awaiting a tow)

    We crossed the Gibb with a family from Vic, they had an ‘off road’ caravan about 20ft and by the time we got to El Questro, all four of the tiny little shock absorbers were totally cactus which caused some nasty handling that wreaked havoc inside - the 3/4 fridge tore loose and rolled around, destroying the interior and discharging the interior contents and also the refrigerant and oil throughout.
    The bloke was towing it with a new 200 series; said he didn’t feel a thing!
    Contrary to me in the Defender; I was a little tense at times, worrying about the Jayco….

    The 110 weighed in at 3.2t and the Jayco at 1.6t fully loaded (I got Jayco to up spec the suspension - all they did was re stamp the compliance plate!!)

    We left the van behind wherever possible - The Simpson, Creb, Tele track, etc but it probably came with us 70% of the trip.

    My wife was right, we only lost $3.5k from our buying price; pretty cheap for a year’s accommodation for 5 people.
    It sure was a great adventure but I’m just glad we made it round with the Jayco in one piece!

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    Similar experience with my Jayco Outback Penguin. Fantastic little camper. Got what I paid for it when sold.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slunnie View Post
    I wonder how they define offroad. There is a bit of a spectrum there. Does that mean unsealed roads, or difficult terrain in their words.

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    Unbraked trailers .................................................. On-road 750 kg (1653 lb), Off-road 750 kg (1653 lb)
    Trailers with overrun brakes ................................... On-road 3500 kg (7716 lb), Off-road 1000 kg (2204 lb)

    NOTE: The maximum speed when towing is 100 km/h (62 mph). - Whoops!
    I just renewed my Vans CIL insurance , They said my Premium "does not cover off road use" I asked them to define off road & they said it is covered on any Gazetted Road . Thats fine by me .

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    Quote Originally Posted by goingbush View Post
    I just renewed my Vans CIL insurance , They said my Premium "does not cover off road use" I asked them to define off road & they said it is covered on any Gazetted Road . Thats fine by me .
    So do they consider driving onto a paddock or a private property as going off road?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoDB View Post
    So do they consider driving onto a paddock or a private property as going off road?
    clearly its insured on my property , but I'll ask the question next renewal , Cant be stuffed reading the fine print.

    I dare say if you driving on a Mining tenament to do a spot of Gold Detecting , your legally allowed to drive off road if you have a mining permit , you would not be covered by insurance.

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    Long time ago my insurer informed me that if I was legally allowed to drive there I was covered. I'm not sure I wanted to put that to the test.
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    Quote Originally Posted by biggin View Post
    There was mention of it in TVan owners site. Not a very reliable source no doubt.
    Edit: I just googled it and it seems they’ve gone into voluntary administration.
    Yep - Track Trailer in administration - caravancampingsales.com.au
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