Well after 18 months, many weekends away and 5-6 holidays in the self-converted T5 camper we finally decided that we needed more space, which resulted in us putting a deposit down on this last weekend. T5 going up for sale soon to finance the purchase! 
The bodywork is dinged about a bit after the seller slid into a high stone wall and ripped the awning off among other things, but it only amounts to a bit of cosmetic damage some of which I am happy to live with, and I was happy that it was reflected in the low price. The awning is a Fiamma so if I can't fix it I'll look out for a replacement. Other than that there are a few bulbs that need changing and the bodywork could do with a good polish.
2.5 petrol with an LPG conversion, 38K miles.
I get the train up to Newcastle on Friday to pick it up, then drive it back home to Sheffield at which point the fun begins. We have exactly one week to prepare for a holiday on the Suffolk coast so I expect we'll have to wing it and work out how everything functions, ironing out various niggles as we go.
I'm sure we will have tons of questions not having owned a coachbuilt before, or having such luxuries as hot water and a gas heater!
First thing I want to do is drain down and sterilise the fresh water system before we use it, I take it there is a convenient drain tap on the underslung tank? Silly question but I have read that the waste tank is toward the rear, is the fresh tank forward of the rear axle? Am I OK to sterilise the entire fresh water system including the Carver heater with a Miltons solution?
At a later stage I'd like to remove the tank for a proper clean, and I know the seams could do with re-sealing, the sooner the better. The missus already has big plans for updating the dated furnishings. So plenty to keep me busy over the summer.
I'll post some piccies here as we go.
Cheers
Shaun
The bodywork is dinged about a bit after the seller slid into a high stone wall and ripped the awning off among other things, but it only amounts to a bit of cosmetic damage some of which I am happy to live with, and I was happy that it was reflected in the low price. The awning is a Fiamma so if I can't fix it I'll look out for a replacement. Other than that there are a few bulbs that need changing and the bodywork could do with a good polish.
2.5 petrol with an LPG conversion, 38K miles.
I get the train up to Newcastle on Friday to pick it up, then drive it back home to Sheffield at which point the fun begins. We have exactly one week to prepare for a holiday on the Suffolk coast so I expect we'll have to wing it and work out how everything functions, ironing out various niggles as we go.
I'm sure we will have tons of questions not having owned a coachbuilt before, or having such luxuries as hot water and a gas heater!
First thing I want to do is drain down and sterilise the fresh water system before we use it, I take it there is a convenient drain tap on the underslung tank? Silly question but I have read that the waste tank is toward the rear, is the fresh tank forward of the rear axle? Am I OK to sterilise the entire fresh water system including the Carver heater with a Miltons solution?
At a later stage I'd like to remove the tank for a proper clean, and I know the seams could do with re-sealing, the sooner the better. The missus already has big plans for updating the dated furnishings. So plenty to keep me busy over the summer.
I'll post some piccies here as we go.
Cheers
Shaun