Great Video Bob! Thanks for the shoutout and glad you got to try the Auto Explore. Shame we couldn’t get you on the Insurance, I’m sure at some point we could work something out👍🏻 Looking forward to the review, Oliver
We were there the same night as you - saw our van as you walk around the site. That day we had a lovely walk from the site into the city to see the cathedral. We then got the bus (dog friendly) back to the site
Nice van & nice of Webb's for loaning it to you but a bit cramped ( IMHO) for you, Jenny & the pup's, your own van is more spacious & luxurious. Can't wait to see the Sky-diving video! 😉
Nice teaser Bob, interested how you get on with this wagon. I live 5 minutes walk from the Webbs shop. Funnily enough I too often go in saying 'Just looking for things that I never knew I needed'!!
Hi Bob, jenny & the girls, I hope you enjoy testing out the borrowed campervan. It looks very nice. I think it's good to try out different styles, it shows the customer what it has to offer & I'm sure you'll all have a lovely weekend, take care & I look forward to the next clog. Lots of love, Linda xx ❤
I can relate to you comment of not finding anything in the van, I used my son's caravan this last week and had that problem for the first 2 days!!! Love the Salisbury site, happy memories from staying there. Thank you and take care.
That’s a nice looking PVC. Certainly has all the essentials for comfortable camping. Looking forward to seeing how you get on over 3 days 🚐😃 Trev n Sue
Being a panel vanner ourselves we are really interested to see how you get on! What a shame you won’t be driving round in it, I’d loved to have known how you got along with that & if it would’ve made you consider coming across to the dark side 🤭 Lovely van. When we first got ours (coming from a caravan bathroom) I was covered in bruises on my arms from not being used to a the tiny washroom 🤭 Stay safe, Em xx
We've been to Salisbury site a few times. It's a lovely walk into the city, the cathedral is glorious. It's also a comfortable walk to Old Sarum, so plenty of good walks around, no need for a car. We loved the pizzas, the one time our visit co-incided with them being on offer. I must admit, we haven't used the site toilet/ showers, and last time they were closed, not missed as of course we have our own facilities onboard. Looking forward to hearing how you got on with the van.
Be really interested to see how you get on in the van as I was going to get a Kontiki Sport 560 but swapped to a Ducato conversion (Elddis CV20) because of the narrower profile - looked a nice conversion, well finished. All the best, David 👍
Salisbury is my favourite site as it's less than an hour's drive from home. It's generally well managed but is always very busy, partly due to its position close to the city which I love. The freshly cooked pizzas are very nice, glad you had them. Looking forward to your review of the van, but like everything there will clearly be compromises. Thanks Bob & Jenny
That looks like a great van and a very similar layout to the Autosleeper Warwick XL. I think the Warwick XL has a bigger washroom and a smaller cupboard. It also has the underslung gas tank. It will be interesting to see your review. Salisbury is one of our favourite sites. We love it when you can walk straight into the city and the cathedral, shops and cafes were great. We also found a lovely local pub 😁.
Another great video Bob - Can understand the attraction of downsizing but for now we are happy to keep our bigger space the separate toilet and shower and not having to make the beds up each night. Call me an old fuddy duddy but we see camper van as more of an option for younger people. Be interested in your comments at the end of the 3 days on how you jenny and the dogs got on with less space thank you
Whilst it would be easier to drive and park a van of that size, I’m not sure I’d want to downsize my 7.5 meter long Burstner as I do like the extra space that my van provides. Mind you I do like the long settees. Shame you couldn’t get to drive it as it would’ve been interesting to hear your opinions.
webbs caravans are the second closest caravan dealer nere me a good little place i remember when webbs caravans and webbs motorhomes were all in one place then they had to change it
Shame they couldn't let you drive it and class it as a test drive as they do that with trade plates? Although Jenny would have to drive the car behind. Did another car come with you that took the driver of the van back then?
Great video Bob, we had to sell our 6 berth at the beginning of the year due to my cancer as it was to big for my wife to cope with but we are looking at a swift select 184 which would suit us to to the ground
I was not expecting that 😊Looks a lovely van hope you all like it. The site on the other side looked a bit hilly i noticed some on blocks, i was thinking your's looked flatter i bet you did not have your blocks incase?
Just seen this. Don't know how I missed it. It will be interesting to hear your views on the van. A shame you couldn't drive it though as that's a big part of the experience. The site by the look of it is a bit too crowded for me. Not one of my favourites.
Quite honestly as someone who has just ordered a panel van conversion to replace our A class, I found nothing I liked about that van. The cupboards looked cheap, the upholstery dated, the wet room was shocking, and as for having to make up a bed every night, and having to use much of the limited storage space to store bedding no way. Why not simply have proper fixed beds at the rear. The bedroom can still be used like a lounge, and you don’t need to make up beds, or store the bedding. Also you get a lovely big garage for all the essentials. If you were trying to put people of buying a van conversion you did a great job Bob , but thanks for the video.
Well thanks for the feedback, I wasn't trying to put people off a panel van conversion, just trying to be honest about what we tried out. We thought the lounge at the back was it's best feature and the fact we could just sleep on the sofas was really handy.
@@BobEarnshawMoHo That was a tongue in cheek comment Bob I know you were not intending to put people off. But that van was in my honest opinion a very poor example of a van conversion. The most comfortable seats on most vans are the front captains seats. In that van the wet room was right behind the drivers front seat making its use as a swivelling captains seat impossible. You can still use the bedroom as a lounge and swivel the tv to face the bedroom if you want to watch tv. There are far better layouts than that model in my honest opinion. Rear lounges in large motorhomes are fine if that’s what you like, but in a van conversion with limited storage, they are a luxury you simply cannot afford. Our van conversion won’t require bedding to be stored, and has a large garage area under the beds. I know others won’t agree, and that’s why manufacturers try to cater for all our requirements and preferences. Thanks again for your video.
You need to tell them Bob, Illegal use of Trade Plates... Used for the Purposes, of a Test Drive & To and From a MOT Appointment . Thinking of Downsizing yourself? ,IH Best i seen , have their Own Channel ,incs Used ,not just their Own
I'm no expert on trade plates, but if the trade plates are used for the stated purpose they are legal, have a look at www.gov.uk/trade-licence-plates/rules
That great lounge sells it for me. Shame you couldn’t drive it. I’ve test driven many cars on trade plates as no new or used vehicles have any road tax
Was looking forward to picking up my new van next month to get away for some peaceful relaxing weekends but some of the videos out there fill me with horror. Small yappy dogs on site. Serious question. Are there any good sites to recommend without the soundtrack of yap? I’m sure the campers love their dogs but convinced not everyone wants to tolerate the social nuisance.
Great Video Bob! Thanks for the shoutout and glad you got to try the Auto Explore. Shame we couldn’t get you on the Insurance, I’m sure at some point we could work something out👍🏻 Looking forward to the review, Oliver
Thanks again for arranging, a really interesting weekend.
We were on this site in 2018, nice to see they have done something with the showers, rough when we were there.
We were there the same night as you - saw our van as you walk around the site. That day we had a lovely walk from the site into the city to see the cathedral. We then got the bus (dog friendly) back to the site
We went to Salisbury on the Sunday.
Nice van & nice of Webb's for loaning it to you but a bit cramped ( IMHO) for you, Jenny & the pup's, your own van is more spacious & luxurious. Can't wait to see the Sky-diving video! 😉
I did film Sky Diving, but with my feet firmly on the ground. 🤣
Nice teaser Bob, interested how you get on with this wagon. I live 5 minutes walk from the Webbs shop. Funnily enough I too often go in saying 'Just looking for things that I never knew I needed'!!
Hi Bob, jenny & the girls, I hope you enjoy testing out the borrowed campervan. It looks very nice. I think it's good to try out different styles, it shows the customer what it has to offer & I'm sure you'll all have a lovely weekend, take care & I look forward to the next clog. Lots of love, Linda xx ❤
We had a good weekend thanks.
I can relate to you comment of not finding anything in the van, I used my son's caravan this last week and had that problem for the first 2 days!!! Love the Salisbury site, happy memories from staying there. Thank you and take care.
Yes, took us two days to figure out where everything was!
That’s a nice looking PVC. Certainly has all the essentials for comfortable camping. Looking forward to seeing how you get on over 3 days 🚐😃 Trev n Sue
Very nice, thank you! 😊
PS - wish you could have a chance to try this one, ua-cam.com/video/RUtsRihC7rc/v-deo.html
Being a panel vanner ourselves we are really interested to see how you get on! What a shame you won’t be driving round in it, I’d loved to have known how you got along with that & if it would’ve made you consider coming across to the dark side 🤭 Lovely van. When we first got ours (coming from a caravan bathroom) I was covered in bruises on my arms from not being used to a the tiny washroom 🤭 Stay safe, Em xx
It was certainly a layout we would consider if downsizing.
We've been to Salisbury site a few times. It's a lovely walk into the city, the cathedral is glorious. It's also a comfortable walk to Old Sarum, so plenty of good walks around, no need for a car. We loved the pizzas, the one time our visit co-incided with them being on offer. I must admit, we haven't used the site toilet/ showers, and last time they were closed, not missed as of course we have our own facilities onboard. Looking forward to hearing how you got on with the van.
Be really interested to see how you get on in the van as I was going to get a Kontiki Sport 560 but swapped to a Ducato conversion (Elddis CV20) because of the narrower profile - looked a nice conversion, well finished.
All the best, David 👍
Yes, very nicely finished.
I have a Elddis Autoquest CV60, absolutely love it.
Salisbury is my favourite site as it's less than an hour's drive from home. It's generally well managed but is always very busy, partly due to its position close to the city which I love. The freshly cooked pizzas are very nice, glad you had them. Looking forward to your review of the van, but like everything there will clearly be compromises. Thanks Bob & Jenny
Great video , nice van alas not a patch on poshcats IH which is stunning and practical
True, but the IH is great deal more expensive.
@@BobEarnshawMoHo Very true.
That looks like a great van and a very similar layout to the Autosleeper Warwick XL. I think the Warwick XL has a bigger washroom and a smaller cupboard. It also has the underslung gas tank. It will be interesting to see your review. Salisbury is one of our favourite sites. We love it when you can walk straight into the city and the cathedral, shops and cafes were great. We also found a lovely local pub 😁.
Yes, very similar to the Warwick XL. We enjoyed Salisbury.
Another great video Bob - Can understand the attraction of downsizing but for now we are happy to keep our bigger space the separate toilet and shower and not having to make the beds up each night. Call me an old fuddy duddy but we see camper van as more of an option for younger people. Be interested in your comments at the end of the 3 days on how you jenny and the dogs got on with less space thank you
Perhaps so, but we were intrigued to try it out.
Whilst it would be easier to drive and park a van of that size, I’m not sure I’d want to downsize my 7.5 meter long Burstner as I do like the extra space that my van provides. Mind you I do like the long settees. Shame you couldn’t get to drive it as it would’ve been interesting to hear your opinions.
It would certainly be a lounge layout that would tempt us to downsize.
webbs caravans are the second closest caravan dealer nere me a good little place i remember when webbs caravans and webbs motorhomes were all in one place then they had to change it
Good accessories shop too.
Shame they couldn't let you drive it and class it as a test drive as they do that with trade plates? Although Jenny would have to drive the car behind. Did another car come with you that took the driver of the van back then?
I didn't realise at the time but someone followed us to pick up the driver. I think I would have needed the weekend to find out how the driving was.
always fancy a van conversion but Coral doesn't, so we had a discussion about it and came to the conclusion that I don't have a say😂.
Recognise that discussion. 😅😅
Great video Bob, we had to sell our 6 berth at the beginning of the year due to my cancer as it was to big for my wife to cope with but we are looking at a swift select 184 which would suit us to to the ground
A smaller coachbuilt sounds good.
I was not expecting that 😊Looks a lovely van hope you all like it. The site on the other side looked a bit hilly i noticed some on blocks, i was thinking your's looked flatter i bet you did not have your blocks incase?
Our pitch was reasonably flat, I did bring the levelling ramps.
Saw Peters review and it did look a little low end with knock on edging etc. £60k seems pricey.
Thought it was well appointed and well made, had reservations about the washroom. Certainly competively priced these days.
Just seen this. Don't know how I missed it. It will be interesting to hear your views on the van. A shame you couldn't drive it though as that's a big part of the experience. The site by the look of it is a bit too crowded for me. Not one of my favourites.
Quite honestly as someone who has just ordered a panel van conversion to replace our A class, I found nothing I liked about that van. The cupboards looked cheap, the upholstery dated, the wet room was shocking, and as for having to make up a bed every night, and having to use much of the limited storage space to store bedding no way. Why not simply have proper fixed beds at the rear. The bedroom can still be used like a lounge, and you don’t need to make up beds, or store the bedding. Also you get a lovely big garage for all the essentials. If you were trying to put people of buying a van conversion you did a great job Bob , but thanks for the video.
Well thanks for the feedback, I wasn't trying to put people off a panel van conversion, just trying to be honest about what we tried out. We thought the lounge at the back was it's best feature and the fact we could just sleep on the sofas was really handy.
@@BobEarnshawMoHo That was a tongue in cheek comment Bob I know you were not intending to put people off. But that van was in my honest opinion a very poor example of a van conversion. The most comfortable seats on most vans are the front captains seats. In that van the wet room was right behind the drivers front seat making its use as a swivelling captains seat impossible. You can still use the bedroom as a lounge and swivel the tv to face the bedroom if you want to watch tv. There are far better layouts than that model in my honest opinion. Rear lounges in large motorhomes are fine if that’s what you like, but in a van conversion with limited storage, they are a luxury you simply cannot afford. Our van conversion won’t require bedding to be stored, and has a large garage area under the beds. I know others won’t agree, and that’s why manufacturers try to cater for all our requirements and preferences. Thanks again for your video.
Which van conversion have you gone for?
@@BobEarnshawMoHo hi Bob we eventually went for a Rapido v68. It’s a 6.36m van.
ua-cam.com/video/7hjJ0-L319s/v-deo.html
I watched Peter Vaughn's in depth review of this camper van. It's a very nice addition to the campervan market!
Yes I thought so too. Our review tomorrow.
@@BobEarnshawMoHo Look forward to watching it Bob, thanks.
You need to tell them Bob, Illegal use of Trade Plates... Used for the Purposes, of a Test Drive & To and From a MOT Appointment .
Thinking of Downsizing yourself? ,IH Best i seen , have their Own Channel ,incs Used ,not just their Own
I'm no expert on trade plates, but if the trade plates are used for the stated purpose they are legal, have a look at www.gov.uk/trade-licence-plates/rules
That great lounge sells it for me. Shame you couldn’t drive it. I’ve test driven many cars on trade plates as no new or used vehicles have any road tax
No thanks, I’ll stick with my Motorhome, couldn’t possibly do without the garage for my MTB and all the rubbish my wife likes to try and cram in.
Certainly hasn't got the storage we're used to.
Was looking forward to picking up my new van next month to get away for some peaceful relaxing weekends but some of the videos out there fill me with horror.
Small yappy dogs on site. Serious question. Are there any good sites to recommend without the soundtrack of yap? I’m sure the campers love their dogs but convinced not everyone wants to tolerate the social nuisance.
We have two dogs and we try our hardest not to annoy. Others may not be so careful. Good luck in your search.
Here you go, a little bit of googling... www.ukcampsite.co.uk/articles/view.asp?id=377