Like the blinds must help insulate from the cold, sound noisy and rough though, a door separating the cabin must make a van a lot more cozy and warmer.
Still have carpets on floors at home, soft furnishings absorb noise, apparently carpets generally contain less bacteria than wooden or linoleum floors.
I was surprised to see the German layout (official name) in a motorhome of that length. I was expecting to see what I believe is Mr. Heath’s preferred layout which is the bed widthwise. With a shorter motorhome I think I would prefer the bed widthwise myself because I’d rather have a larger lounge area.
Plenty of manufacturers of vans to help keep prices competitive, not that they're having problems selling them at the moment, probably having problems producing them fast enough, leisure industry is forever expanding, so sites and facilities should be expanding accordingly, pity LPG availability is going in the opposite direction.
@@marklittler784 That happened to me as well. If you have to go to work that is awful, but in my position it does not make much difference. I remember when I would go to bed around 21:00, wake up at midnight and go back to sleep around five or six. Although I tried to work in this time, the quality of my work was not particularly good and it took me a long time to do it.
Best camper you have ever filmed yet has a big bed has a big fridge has automatic transmission I like it..
Thanks Alan. Have fun!
Beautiful van, but I couldn't afford it at even half the price, sadly. Thanks for the tour.
Like the blinds must help insulate from the cold, sound noisy and rough though, a door separating the cabin must make a van a lot more cozy and warmer.
I just to stick the insulating material behind the blinds.
Large vans are good when they're parked and your using them, obviously getting there and driving once there is a different story.
Still have carpets on floors at home, soft furnishings absorb noise, apparently carpets generally contain less bacteria than wooden or linoleum floors.
I find that hard to believe, but I will follow that one up.
Both nice. Liked the 2nd one better. Very elegant.
I will do a separate video on that one and publish it in a couple of months time!
I was surprised to see the German layout (official name) in a motorhome of that length. I was expecting to see what I believe is Mr. Heath’s preferred layout which is the bed widthwise.
With a shorter motorhome I think I would prefer the bed widthwise myself because I’d rather have a larger lounge area.
I’m sure We had one parked opposite us in Bergerac today !
They do getting on for 800 vehicles per year so some must be in circulation!
Plenty of manufacturers of vans to help keep prices competitive, not that they're having problems selling them at the moment, probably having problems producing them fast enough, leisure industry is forever expanding, so sites and facilities should be expanding accordingly, pity LPG availability is going in the opposite direction.
Lining a place with silver foil to keep warm cheaply is highly recommended by urban plant developers.
You either get up very early or go to bed very late.
@@VanlifewithAlan Been waking for few hours then sleeping sgsin.
@@marklittler784 That happened to me as well. If you have to go to work that is awful, but in my position it does not make much difference. I remember when I would go to bed around 21:00, wake up at midnight and go back to sleep around five or six. Although I tried to work in this time, the quality of my work was not particularly good and it took me a long time to do it.
Wait, has the world got so bloated that a 6.6m motorhome is considered short :-)
It is for a motorhome. It would not be for a campervan.
Suppose you could fit pull up carpet tiles to the floor of a van quite easily, they're not light though.
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