Hi all,
I'm new to the forum - just wanted to introduce myself and ask a few questions...
Apologies in advance if they have been asked a thousand times before...
My wife and I have come from a remote touring background and currently have an Ultimate camper but a growing family and a desire for more comfort means moving to a different model. We are thinking about caravaning it on the formed dirt roads, and then tenting in and out of destinations if we need to...
I had a look at the Karavan, Nautilus and Bushtracker which look to be fantastic bits of gear but if I'm honest seem to be overkill for what we want and frankly not affordable for us. The weight in the Bustracker is also a bit of issue although it's a fantastic product- I need to keep any solution to 2000 tare, 150kg ball and a 2500 ATM.
My questions relate primarily to the 17.58-3 pop top Outback but am considering the 20 foot full caravan version as well...
1. I'm considerate of machinery, fastidious about tyre pressures and drive very conservatively to the conditions - do you think there will be any issues apart from the odd cupboard or plumbing issue taking these models down corrugated tracks like the Tanami, Gibb, Bridsville, Oodnadatta etc. at their worst.... I can live with doing a few running repairs for a purchase price of less than half the other vans I've mentioned I just don't want to have any serious structural failures.
2. Are Jayco conservative of tare, ball and ATM estimations or pretty close all things being equal - I've already read they can vary with the outback models unloaded...? Are my tare, ball and atm goals unrealistic...?
3. When ordering is there opportunity to do things like supply your own batteries (Lithium would be the go now I'd think) or make small changes such as go for a half height fridge for more bench space etc. or are they all the same and that is it..?
4. A pop-top appeals for weight saving and ventilation - does this bear out in reality, are there lots of pop-top owners wishing they'd gone for the full height van...?
4. Does the air conditioner on the roof of the pop top make lifting the roof a trial...?
Many thanks in advance,
Cheers,
Mark...
I'm new to the forum - just wanted to introduce myself and ask a few questions...
Apologies in advance if they have been asked a thousand times before...
My wife and I have come from a remote touring background and currently have an Ultimate camper but a growing family and a desire for more comfort means moving to a different model. We are thinking about caravaning it on the formed dirt roads, and then tenting in and out of destinations if we need to...
I had a look at the Karavan, Nautilus and Bushtracker which look to be fantastic bits of gear but if I'm honest seem to be overkill for what we want and frankly not affordable for us. The weight in the Bustracker is also a bit of issue although it's a fantastic product- I need to keep any solution to 2000 tare, 150kg ball and a 2500 ATM.
My questions relate primarily to the 17.58-3 pop top Outback but am considering the 20 foot full caravan version as well...
1. I'm considerate of machinery, fastidious about tyre pressures and drive very conservatively to the conditions - do you think there will be any issues apart from the odd cupboard or plumbing issue taking these models down corrugated tracks like the Tanami, Gibb, Bridsville, Oodnadatta etc. at their worst.... I can live with doing a few running repairs for a purchase price of less than half the other vans I've mentioned I just don't want to have any serious structural failures.
2. Are Jayco conservative of tare, ball and ATM estimations or pretty close all things being equal - I've already read they can vary with the outback models unloaded...? Are my tare, ball and atm goals unrealistic...?
3. When ordering is there opportunity to do things like supply your own batteries (Lithium would be the go now I'd think) or make small changes such as go for a half height fridge for more bench space etc. or are they all the same and that is it..?
4. A pop-top appeals for weight saving and ventilation - does this bear out in reality, are there lots of pop-top owners wishing they'd gone for the full height van...?
4. Does the air conditioner on the roof of the pop top make lifting the roof a trial...?
Many thanks in advance,
Cheers,
Mark...