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Huwrhys Member Since: 07 Feb 2018 Location: Hornchurch Posts: 548 |
So now that we've completed our 6 week tour of the Continent it's time to take stock of the car and van.
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5th Sep 2018 6:52am |
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Huwrhys Member Since: 07 Feb 2018 Location: Hornchurch Posts: 548 |
All fixed or so I thought. The morning we left Calais I thought the Sky HD box had died, blue screen and nowt else. I have since found out after buying a new Humax box that it's the LNB on the Oyster 3 Satellite dish that's to blame and not the Sky HD box. I was asked by the service agents over here to send them the control box and they flash new software which should deal with the issue. I removed the box which is at arms length in the top of the fridge cupboard behind the Sky box shelf and posted it to them. I received a call yesterday to tell me it wasn't a software issue and I possibly need a new LNB after all. As it's under guarantee I asked if they could send me a new one and I'd fit the thing. They told me I'd have to pay £128 and they would refund me on receipt of the faulty one or the new one back. I don't know about you but £128 for an LNB is seriously tooooooo much. I was told by the guy at the service place to buy one from Amazon which is much better and only £16.50!
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2nd Oct 2018 3:01pm |
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Rosco Member Since: 20 Jan 2012 Location: Beyond the wall. Posts: 2575 |
Am I alone, £65K on a caravan?? Is it made by JLR.. I could get half of Jockland for that ! Glad all sorted.. |
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2nd Oct 2018 4:10pm |
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Huwrhys Member Since: 07 Feb 2018 Location: Hornchurch Posts: 548 |
Been a caravanner for 25 years plus and love it. I had a £25k van and it lasted 18 months before it had a serious problem. This won't have any problems that I can't sort out myself. It's hand built to my design and can carry 600kg of payload. It has auto levelling, motor movers to move it off the car by remote control, self seeking satellite dish 2 13kg gas bottles to keep me going for about 3-4 months without refilling. Hands free phone and flash, "watch this" stuff. I'm happy as it's about the best I could get for me. It means I can continue to caravan well into old age as the thing can set itself up. It has A/C which I've used here at home to sleep in to keep cool. I have 14 weeks a year to go on holiday so it gets well used. Not many vans can stand up to that much use. So yes it was expensive but it's what I wanted. |
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2nd Oct 2018 5:06pm |
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IanV8 Member Since: 14 Jan 2010 Location: Dunfermline Posts: 502 |
VanMasters are nice vans, I’ve had two 20,000 miles in the first and 29,000 miles in the second, but they still suffer similar problems to the mass produced vans and now too expensive. Current Buccaneer has self levelling, movers, air con and self seeking sat tv for half the price. Just coming up to 21,000 miles and off to Portugal and Spain for six months in two weeks time.
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3rd Oct 2018 7:36am |
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Rosco Member Since: 20 Jan 2012 Location: Beyond the wall. Posts: 2575 |
Unnecessary quote removed
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3rd Oct 2018 8:03am |
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Huwrhys Member Since: 07 Feb 2018 Location: Hornchurch Posts: 548 |
Ian, my experience of Buccaneers is well documented on the caravantalk forum. I went with cash in hand to the Brum show and had a deal at £6k off the normal RRP of £32500 for the one with the french bed. I have to say it had not withstood the visitors and was falling apart as I looked at it. The so called dovetail joints in fibreboard and chipboard are not fooling anyone. There are much better ways of jointing compressed panels other than trying to give a nod to quality in such a way. I found the Buccaneer to be an ordinary van with toys nailed on it. That’s where the value is. It’s a mass produced van just like all the others. You can get a good one but there are loads of reports of cracked panels and leaks. My Vanmaster is hand built to my design and one of the Phil Narey vans, it has been much improved over the previous models both in construction and customer input. I have no intention of ever selling my van and see value in that over the constant changing of vans. I can update the van and refurb it over and over again which is not so easy on a mass produced van. Bottom line it’s horses for courses. Keeping a van which can see me into old age suits me better than getting the latest and greatest and finding they really don’t normally stand the test of time. Sounds like you have a good one Ian. 🍀 |
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3rd Oct 2018 8:59am |
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nambFFRR Member Since: 06 Aug 2018 Location: United Kingdom Posts: 191 |
I had to read this twice...£65k for a caravan!! I thought I was extravagant with my Adria Astella Rio Grande Glam Edition for £24k.....Maybe not.....
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29th Nov 2018 7:18pm |
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Huwrhys Member Since: 07 Feb 2018 Location: Hornchurch Posts: 548 |
I designed it. I chose everything that’s in it. It was hand made for me and I watched it being built. I can see where every penny went. I’m happy with my choice and have had, as well as will have, a huge amount of fun with it. I’ve been as far as Croatia and caravan for a minimum of 12 weeks a year plus weekends. I feel I have value for money when I consider the quality and longevity of my caravan. I have had mass produced vans from new and the build quality is suspect throughout all makes. I’ve had new vans and watched them all but disintegrate in front of me. I am very careful with my stuff and take great care not to inflict damage if I can help it, but none really survived. This van, despite some teething problems, is pretty much bulletproof. I expect to get 20 years or more out of it. The most important thing is that l Igot what suits me for my hard earned. |
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29th Nov 2018 7:58pm |
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nambFFRR Member Since: 06 Aug 2018 Location: United Kingdom Posts: 191 |
Seems you’ve had some issues with your van. Shame to hear for such a prestigious brand that some items aren’t covered under the warranty. I’d be disappointed with any teething problems on a van costing £65k, pays your money and takes your choice as they say!
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29th Nov 2018 8:36pm |
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Huwrhys Member Since: 07 Feb 2018 Location: Hornchurch Posts: 548 |
All issues I had were taken care of by the manufacturer eventually after a bit of banter. All up to scratch now. It’s prettymuch future proof insofar as it all works at the touch of a button. As I get older I’ll still be able to set the van up on site as everything is automatic. Now I can set up in less than 30 minutes without breaking a sweat. This means that when I’m not the lump I am now I’ll still be doing my favourite thing. Each to his own I suppose. |
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29th Nov 2018 9:25pm |
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nambFFRR Member Since: 06 Aug 2018 Location: United Kingdom Posts: 191 |
You’re right it’s great to get set up in 30mins.....what did we do without motor movers and electric drills - not that you need an electric drill with your van!! |
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29th Nov 2018 9:41pm |
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Huwrhys Member Since: 07 Feb 2018 Location: Hornchurch Posts: 548 |
The E&P hydraulics do the levelling and the satellite dish sets up without me, whilst I get the water and plug the electric in. The waste has a pumped discharge too so can empty uphill. It all goes towards making it easy for the fossil that I’ll become. |
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29th Nov 2018 9:55pm |
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nambFFRR Member Since: 06 Aug 2018 Location: United Kingdom Posts: 191 |
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29th Nov 2018 10:10pm |
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