We need to bring this guy with us for an prospective 22" owners -
That guy was amazing. Makes my driveway look easy!
We need to bring this guy with us for an prospective 22" owners -
We went from a 21' van to the 24' with the same thought, what us 3', it is a big difference when it comes to manoeuvrability. Particularly in side streets/driveway access and in traffic. It is not the be all and end all in the decision process, just some extra points to include and be aware of while making an informed decision.
Good questions @oliverdThanks @expanda, great analysis.
So I have the 17.56-2 and as you say Travel Length =6864mm. I have the extended drawbar so is a little longer than this, maybe 300mm longer?
The Starcraft 20.62-3 OB Travel Length = 8055mm
Starcfrat - 22.68-1 OB Travel Length = 8423mm
So the difference between the 20' and 22' is less than 400mm, I would consider this negligible.
Difference from my 17.56-2 expanda to 22' Starcraft 22.6801 OB is about 1.2 metres.
So to all you experienced folks who have gone from a smaller van to a larger van can you please suggest if my comments that 400mm is negligible and if there is a big difference towing a van 1.2 metres longer than existing van?
Cheers,
Oliver
Thanks @expanda, great analysis.
So I have the 17.56-2 and as you say Travel Length =6864mm. I have the extended drawbar so is a little longer than this, maybe 300mm longer?
The Starcraft 20.62-3 OB Travel Length = 8055mm
Starcfrat - 22.68-1 OB Travel Length = 8423mm
So the difference between the 20' and 22' is less than 400mm, I would consider this negligible.
Difference from my 17.56-2 expanda to 22' Starcraft 22.6801 OB is about 1.2 metres.
So to all you experienced folks who have gone from a smaller van to a larger van can you please suggest if my comments that 400mm is negligible and if there is a big difference towing a van 1.2 metres longer than existing van?
Cheers,
Oliver
So @crackacoldie would you say that you had no such issues with the 21' van? Do you recall the travel length of that van?
Cheers,
Oliver
Good questions @oliverd
I have sold the 17 and will look to go to the 22.68.01. I am not too worried about the size but I am second guessing getting the extended drawbar. Main reason for getting it, I was thinking of putting a bike rack on it (we take 5 bikes with us). Any thoughts from the wise collective on this? Best to keep it short or go the extended? Note, I have no plans to add a toolbox, there is ample storage and gas bottles are already covered.
Thanks
I would leave the extended drawbar, its just to long otherwise!
I know I justify the current size but it really is on the cusp of the limit of most sites and I think the extra 300mm may just tip you over the edge.
But it does leave you with the issue of the bikes!
You are no help at all! LOL
(but probably right...)
@MrsExpanda was slowing us down....Never planned to help lol!
It is dam big that's why it took us 3 hours to walk past the dam thing on Saturday...
@MrsExpanda was slowing us down....![]()
Good questions @oliverd
I have sold the 17 and will look to go to the 22.68.01. I am not too worried about the size but I am second guessing getting the extended drawbar. Main reason for getting it, I was thinking of putting a bike rack on it (we take 5 bikes with us). Any thoughts from the wise collective on this? Best to keep it short or go the extended? Note, I have no plans to add a toolbox, there is ample storage and gas bottles are already covered.
Thanks
I'm probably not the best to comment on this as the expanda 17.56-2 is my first van and it has the extended drawbar. Tows like a dream behind my Prado and for a novice I seem to back it anywhere ok. From what I've been told it makes backing up easier and yes it gives good room for tool box and bikes. I've heard lots of horror stories on why you shouldnt have bikes on the back so extended drawbar is great for bikes as you can see them.
Cheers,
Oliver
@expanda What's wrong with your Discovery ??
Nothing, but I like the starcraft...
Its big and pretty and why not upgrade?
Plus its got a washing machine....
My wife fulfills that criteria, except for the 'big'.
The Starcraft 20.62.3 is the only other van I envy. Although I just look at @twscoot photos and pretend it's me, since he has the same car as me.
I can see our van working well even when the kids are quite a bit older (10 and 13 now). They have curtains which shut them out and a ceiling divider is possible (I have seen them in an equivalent Coromal running diagonally across the roof). I don't think its necessary though.
I know I've mentioned it before but the single bed layout up front is fabulous.
Gives us the floor space of a 20 foot Expanda and no climbing over each other.
Our recent 3500km road trip was tremendous with this van in tow as was our longer beach stay over Christmas.
Cheers
Andrew.