How to safely tow a caravan or tow a trailer: Caravan tips and tricks

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  • @JamesKing-h4p
    @JamesKing-h4p หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    A straight forward video with clear instructions, very helpful and informative

    • @UsefulWisdom
      @UsefulWisdom  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      It's great to hear you liked this video😀

  • @Dr.Ekklesia
    @Dr.Ekklesia 3 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Greetings from across the pond! - Thank you for this wonderful and very informative video on towing a Caravan (or camper trailer, as we call them, here in the US) with an SUV. - It would be wonderful if we had such required teaching and training here, or even had people able to teach and explain the proper methods and equipment needed for towing "anything". - In the US, people seem to take no concern when towing their small and even large utility trailers, their Camper Trailers (all sizes) in such careless and haphazard manners. - Anyone with an American made Truck, seem to believe they can tow just about anything. (often leading to terrible, if not dangerous outcomes to property and lives)
    I have enjoyed traveling and towing my rather large Camper Trailer, over the years, with my Touaregs having the TDI diesel engines. - I find they tow and handle much better and provide a greater performance, than trying to do the same, with a larger US made truck. - Naturally, others often look at me, as if I am crazy, but they simply have not done their homework and are missing out on the joys of traveling with a Camper Trailer.
    Thank you again for this great video!! - God Bless!!

    • @UsefulWisdom
      @UsefulWisdom  3 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Your so kind, Thank you😀

  • @juliemacgregor9289
    @juliemacgregor9289 5 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Thank you for making this video. I am heading out for a day's towing tuition tomorrow and this is very useful for a novice like me. I was planning on cramming in several days of practice ahead of making a 600 mile round trip to pick up a pop-up camper next weekend. I figured if I learned to tow a 6m box trailer I would find a

    • @UsefulWisdom
      @UsefulWisdom  5 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Hi Julie. By planning and learning in advance of your trip, you show yourself to be a responsible driver. I wish all motorists were as responsible as you.😀

    • @sukamayoutube2323
      @sukamayoutube2323 หลายเดือนก่อน

      How did it go? I'm getting a trailer tent tomorrow, I've driven motor homes but never towed. I'm so nervous because I'll have to reverse onto my drive.

    • @juliemacgregor9289
      @juliemacgregor9289 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@sukamayoutube2323it was great! I took my dad and I drove around quiet streets for a couple of hours then all the way home. I don’t have my trailer anymore but I had lots of great times in it. Bizarrely I found reversing to be easier than going forward. I remember finding a video on how to reverse and tried to lock my brain onto the counter intuitive motion. Latterly I would reverse trailers for my dad who had been towing a caravan for 30 years and it became a standing joke that he would always say ‘that was lucky!’ every time I nailed it. Just take it slow and turn the wheel towards the mirror you want to see the trailer move into. If all else fails just unhook and shove. You’ll be grand. Happy camping!

  • @inverblue1988
    @inverblue1988 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    What a really informative video, I have found all your videos really helpful as a newbie to touring caravans.
    Have really missed you posting lately and hope you are both well.

  • @paulk1322
    @paulk1322 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Great informative video, I've been towing caravan for years but still found this useful. Thanks for sharing your skills with fellow caravaners.

  • @edwardcharles9764
    @edwardcharles9764 6 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    A good sat nav for caravan is the Garmin Camper 660. You can use it for car only or both car and van with width, height, length and weight typed in. It then ensures you stay away from narrow roads, low bridges, cul de sacs etc and is very reliable. There is also a reversing camera with receiver on the sat nav and transmitter in the boot. I also fitted one on the caravan with transmitter in the front locker and I can switch between the two, giving me rear view on motorways and also reversing views from the van. It also pairs with your mobile for hands free. Highly recommended sat nav and when towing replaces my built in Vauxhall sat nav. Good video, learned a lot, subscribed.

    • @UsefulWisdom
      @UsefulWisdom  6 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Hi Edward. Thank you for subscribing. This week I have been trying several android sat nav systems on my tablet. Some of the free systems are better than the payed versions. Some sat nav systems are dangerous because of the total confusion they cause.
      I have not used the Garmin Camper 660 but it looks like an interesting product, if you can afford it. Thank you for the advice.

    • @edwardcharles9764
      @edwardcharles9764 6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      UsefulWisdom not much more than a good tablet but I think you'll find optical quality is better and nowhere near as cumbersome as trying to cobble a video camera, especially if you don't have a rear window. The quality is in fact better than the reversing camera factory fitted to my 2017 Insignia.

    • @UsefulWisdom
      @UsefulWisdom  6 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Thank you Edward. Yes, without a bathroom window I would struggle with my rear view camera system. But I have all the bits I needed to make it work and because of this it cost me nothing. If my system helps others save money, then it can only be a good thing and if it improves road safety by getting people to consider a camera system, I am very happy. I accept it does not work for everybody.

    • @edwardcharles9764
      @edwardcharles9764 6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      UsefulWisdom Ian don't misunderstand me I'm not criticising your method, I'm just pointing out I did not consider the Garmin much more expensive than others, (including a video camera) but a lot more versatile. It does work in keeping you away from single track roads, cul de sacs etc and places that would cause problems. As a camera the quality is superb and it can used with or without van attached, it pairs with your phone giving hands free making it even safer and life long updates for the whole of Europe are free.

    • @UsefulWisdom
      @UsefulWisdom  6 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Hi edward, technology constantly improves and I would like to review the Garmin system you have, against a free android app I have found and I am very impressed with. Garmin are you up for the challenge.

  • @marklittler784
    @marklittler784 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    The examples are terrific, extremely informative, useful and helpful rather like going through the period of enlightenment, thank you.

  • @petermiller1041
    @petermiller1041 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank you for this excellent video. About to tow a caravan for the first time down to Devon, and this video was exactly what I was looking for.

    • @UsefulWisdom
      @UsefulWisdom  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi Peter. It's nice in Devon, enjoy it!

  • @stoufer2000
    @stoufer2000 5 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Well done folks... Enjoyed this and very nicely presented... Was really interested to see the tail swing variations on different steering locks as well. Thanks.

    • @UsefulWisdom
      @UsefulWisdom  5 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi stouer2000. Thank you for the compliment.😀

  • @paul-fk7de
    @paul-fk7de 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Absolutely brilliant advice liked and subscribed 😀

    • @UsefulWisdom
      @UsefulWisdom  9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Absolutely brilliant reply, liked.😀

  • @ShelliG
    @ShelliG ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Good video with good diagrams. Need to find one as good for driving on the right as we do here in the United States. Was looking specifically for backing but such good info had to comment!

    • @UsefulWisdom
      @UsefulWisdom  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hi Shelli. If you stand looking away from your monitor and use a mirror to view the video, it becomes the American version.

  • @UsefulWisdom
    @UsefulWisdom  6 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Thank you Stuart, I should have added a section on how the passenger can help by getting out and directing the driver. If I am the passenger and the parked cars are causing a problem, as in the video. I get out and stand at the front of the tow vehicle and direct the driver. I can see the kerb, the front wheels of the car and the end of the caravan better than the driver. I can move from the tow vehicles nearside to its offside as I direct the driver, who is watching and following my directions.

  • @melaniecruickshank3711
    @melaniecruickshank3711 6 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    Such a hugely useful and informative video. Thank you very much! Hubby and I both completed a private towing course prior to picking up our caravan last summer. However, despite lots of outings with the caravan I have yet to tow.... In order for me to gain my confidence we are considering an overnight tow and I can build some confidence with our own rig. I looked on You Tube for towing tips and advice but couldn’t find very much. Any further towing advice would be gratefully viewed!

    • @UsefulWisdom
      @UsefulWisdom  6 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Good on you Melanie. My wife is a better driver than than me. I am probably too confident. She has more patience as well.
      Car parks can be very useful for understanding your rig. We used our local collage's car park to film. It is always empty on Bank Holidays. I like to practice revering the rig at the beginning of the season and we spent several hours doing that.

    • @UsefulWisdom
      @UsefulWisdom  6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hi Melanie, my wife and I made a TH-cam video that you will find interesting. It's on reversing a caravan. It will help you.
      How to reverse a Caravan or Trailer, Caravan Tips and Tricks

  • @UsefulWisdom
    @UsefulWisdom  6 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Hi Emma. Caravan mirrors are a league requirement. You have to be able to see down both sides of the caravan without a blind spot, so they need to be wider than the caravan. Otherwise overtaking traffic can get hidden in the blind spot.
    They are needed for reversing accurately in a straight line.
    They help you gauge narrow gaps. If your car and caravan are travelling in a straight line and your caravan mirrors are able to go through a gap, the caravan will also go through the gap.

    • @simonbaxter8001
      @simonbaxter8001 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      "Caravan mirrors are a league requirement" ... being able to see the area behind and along side the caravan is the legal requirement. If your existing car width/mirror reach is not sufficient, then extension mirrors are required to meet the legal visibility limits. It is not legal to specifically require mirrors, that is just a by product of complying with the legal view area ... there is a subtle difference! 99% of most car car/caravan combinations WILL require extension mirrors. Great video and hugely informative.

    • @UsefulWisdom
      @UsefulWisdom  4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hi @@simonbaxter8001. Mirrors as you correctly printout are very important, so we also made a TH-cam video on them, it's called: Choosing Safe Caravan Mirrors: Caravan Tips and Tricks

  • @iamtomkills
    @iamtomkills 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    This is just excellent. Thank you for such hard work.

    • @UsefulWisdom
      @UsefulWisdom  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you Tom. Making this video helped us to understand the way this Landover and Caravan wiggles around on the road.

  • @DavetheIV
    @DavetheIV 6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Thanks for this helpful video, well researched & very well presented. Enjoyed watching & has given me food for thought!

    • @UsefulWisdom
      @UsefulWisdom  6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hi Dave. Making this video made me more confident with maneuvering the caravan. I now know exactly how much clearance I need.

  • @pradolover
    @pradolover 6 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Excellent tips thank you.

    • @UsefulWisdom
      @UsefulWisdom  6 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Thank you Stuart, I should have added a section on how the passenger can help by getting out and directing the driver. If I am the passenger and the parked cars are causing a problem, as in the video. I get out and stand at the front of the tow vehicle and direct the driver. I can see the kerb, the front wheels of the car and the end of the caravan better than the driver. I can move from the tow vehicles nearside to its offside as I direct the driver, who is watching and following my directions.

  • @zarsha4104
    @zarsha4104 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    In theory test questions is? Where we can caravan practise ? In empty parking place. Is this answer was right? Tell mi.

    • @UsefulWisdom
      @UsefulWisdom  9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Hi @zarsha. In a practical setting, when learning a new skill, it is better to have plenty of room around you. So on an empty car park is where I would start. From my experience, parking in a full parking place is quite difficult and very costly. I hope this answer helps to answer your question.

  • @marklittler784
    @marklittler784 4 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Unfamiliar people to towing should come out 4am in the summer when it's light and you virtually have the country to yourselves looooool

    • @UsefulWisdom
      @UsefulWisdom  4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Good idea, I will give it a try. 😇

  • @CaravanningwiththeCoxs
    @CaravanningwiththeCoxs 6 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Nice video. Could you show and demonstrate how to hitch and unhitch a caravan also how to reverse correctly. Happy Caravanning Oliver

    • @UsefulWisdom
      @UsefulWisdom  6 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Hi Oliver, its on the list of things to do.

    • @CaravanningwiththeCoxs
      @CaravanningwiththeCoxs 6 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      UsefulWisdom thanks looking forward to seeing them.

    • @UsefulWisdom
      @UsefulWisdom  6 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Hi Oliver, you wanted a video on hitching up a caravan. I thought long and hard about this and made one for you. I hope you
      enjoy it , it is called:
      What can I tow, what you need to know before buying or towing a Caravan or Trailer in the UK
      th-cam.com/video/unspDN4efDQ/w-d-xo.html

    • @CaravanningwiththeCoxs
      @CaravanningwiththeCoxs 6 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      UsefulWisdom cheers Ian. It’s very good.

    • @UsefulWisdom
      @UsefulWisdom  6 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Hi Oliver, thank you for the feedback. I worried that it would be too technical for the average viewer but after talking to several car sales staff, who give me advise in regards to what is a good tow car, without asking me when I passed my test, or if I was over 70, have I retained my full entitlement on my old car licence by taking a health test, eyesight etc.
      To be fair to them, perhaps I look too young for that last question. But on sales manager had me fuming when he quoted the towing law wrongly and when challenged about his dangerous advice said, "I know everything about towing, because I come from farming stock." I said, my father and brothers are pianist's but I cant play the piano.
      My caravan dealer was very good and quickly checked that I was not going to buy the wrong caravan for my licence or tow vehicle's kerb weight. I respected the man and took his advice seriously because of that. He got a sale.

  • @theitchywitch
    @theitchywitch 6 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Thank you 😀

    • @UsefulWisdom
      @UsefulWisdom  6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      You welcome. Thank you for the positive feedback. My next video will be in reverse. It is taking some thinking about but I like a challenge, so if you likes this video, you should like my next.

  • @simracer1256
    @simracer1256 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Don't know if you noticed, but they have a land rover discovery sport

  • @neilmcauley7750
    @neilmcauley7750 5 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Great Video, exactly what I was after

    • @UsefulWisdom
      @UsefulWisdom  5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hi Gavin, it is a good idea to get to know how your rig moves with your tow vehicle. They all perform slightly differently. 😀

  • @c4sh__828
    @c4sh__828 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    All of this great information but still drive on the wrong side of the road. Thanks 🙏 🤣

    • @UsefulWisdom
      @UsefulWisdom  3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hi c4sh__. For the medieval swordsmen on horseback, it made sense to keep to the left, to have their right arms closer to their opponents. The same reason everybody offers their right hand to shake as a sign of friendship. You are offering up your sword arm. The British carry on this tradition because it is part of our history. So why do you drive on the other side of the road? 🙃

    • @c4sh__828
      @c4sh__828 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@UsefulWisdom fair play! I appreciate it and was unaware of the history. Well, I had some rebellious American ancestors who thought perhaps they’d make their own rules? Although, I have some Scottish heritage. One ancestor may have led an assault on dumbarton castle. I’m unsure if he was a knight though but pretty sure there’s a few chevaliers ⚜️on one side way back haha 🍻

    • @UsefulWisdom
      @UsefulWisdom  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi @@c4sh__828 Your correct, your ancestors made their own rules and because they did not hit each other with swords too often, your rules of the road are different. In the United States, many researchers trace the beginning of right-hand traffic to the 18th century and the rise of freight wagons pulled by large teams of horses. Since these vehicles often didn’t have a driver’s seat, drivers tended to ride on the left rear horse to more easily control their animal team with their right hand. As the wagons became more popular, traffic naturally moved to the right so drivers could sit closer to the center of the road and avoid collisions with one another. Yet another major influence was carmaker Henry Ford, who mass-produced his Model T with a left-positioned steering wheel, which necessitated driving on the right side of the road.

  • @emmapaignton4765
    @emmapaignton4765 6 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    It was Meant to mean car but autocorrect changed that.

    • @UsefulWisdom
      @UsefulWisdom  6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Hi Emma. These computers have a mind of their own.
      To answer your question, yes they make the width of the car wider but this is a good thing. I made 2 TH-cam videos on caravan mirrors. They will give you all the information you need on this subject:
      Choosing Safe Caravan Mirrors: Caravan Tips and Tricks
      How to safely tow a caravan or tow a trailer: Caravan tips and tricks

  • @emmapaignton4765
    @emmapaignton4765 6 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Won't the caravan mirrors make the CSR wider

    • @UsefulWisdom
      @UsefulWisdom  6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hi Emma, does CRS stand for? The caravan mirrors will be slightly wider than the caravan but this helps you see down the side of the caravan and helps with tight gaps.

    • @fredkenebel5092
      @fredkenebel5092 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      Emma Paignton q

  • @outlaw6421
    @outlaw6421 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Try a large vehicles sat nave,ie lorry

    • @UsefulWisdom
      @UsefulWisdom  ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you for your advice.

  • @MrMarksupra
    @MrMarksupra 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank you so much for this very helpful video ,we have just ordered a caravan after years of owning a motorhome. It all seems very daunting at the moment. We were amazed to find you live in our home town as we recognised the familiar roads. We will definitely practice the new car and caravan combination on the car park which I assume is somewhere behind the Nissan garage? Many thanks Mark 👍

    • @UsefulWisdom
      @UsefulWisdom  4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hi MrMarksupra. Thank you for your comment. A work to the wise, level carparks are the best to practice in. Pushing a caravan in reverse, up a gradient will quickly heat up your clutch. Please don't tell anybody but the carpark off Bessamer Way is level. Pick your time and you have it all to yourself. Happy camping.

  • @adriandavie952
    @adriandavie952 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Object clearance. Get your rear car wheel past the object or caravan wheels if you are pulling one, you WONT hit it., dont risk SHOULD NOT

    • @UsefulWisdom
      @UsefulWisdom  9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you Adrian. It all depends on the distence you are from the kerb.

    • @adriandavie952
      @adriandavie952 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      there isnt a kerb in the video..@@UsefulWisdom ..

    • @UsefulWisdom
      @UsefulWisdom  9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@adriandavie952 I was making a stastment. If you have room you can turn early. That is why HGV drivers move to the right before turning left into a narrow road.

    • @adriandavie952
      @adriandavie952 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      i drive HG everyday......@@UsefulWisdom

  • @stevecampbell7589
    @stevecampbell7589 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi, this is the second of your videos I have watched as I am trying to help my wife understand the handling of a van and horsebox as she has her B+E test next month.
    However, I have noticed you using your phone for an APP called co-pilot. I have never heard of it before. Do you have a link to that app please? I am a former DVSA/VOSA officer but now driving container trucks around the UK. Although I am experienced and capable of driving the trucks and towing. There are on some occasions when I am making deliveries to small villages such as Broughton in the Lake District. I recognized the area from the video. However, in these small villages, it is usually impossible to do a U turn to reverse from a road into a loading bay on the driving side and have no option to blindside and rely on other drivers to wait and not push through. This copilot app would be a godsend for me. Would I need to have 2 compatible phones to do this?
    Thanks

    • @UsefulWisdom
      @UsefulWisdom  5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hi Stephen, if you want an app like co-pilot, you need to use an Android Tablet or phone, (I think there is an Apple version). Go to the play store and download it with the maps. It is a satnav system. I tried but it did not work very well on my tablet. I use a free Android satnav app and I made a TH-cam video about it with all the information you should need, the TH-cam video is called:
      Navigation App With Waypoints, Custom Routes for Caravans and Motor Homes . Caravan Tips and Tricks.
      I have another free Android app for HGV routes but I have not made a video about it. I use it to find the best route for a caravan.
      But if you want to see behind you when you are reversing in your HGV. There are many ways of doing this. I have a Panasonic Camera and it has an Android app called The Panasonic Image App:
      www.panasonic.com/uk/consumer/cameras-camcorders/lumix-g-compact-system-cameras-learn/article/how-to-connect-your-lumix-camera-to-Wifi.html
      I made a mount for the camera with a mirror to correct the image and fit it in the Caravan's bathroom window. It needed the signal boosting with a router. I even have a screen recorder on the Tablet that recorded our journeys. This may not work on a HGV trailer because the WiFi signal will be interrupted by the cargo density in the trailer. A wired connection would work better for you. There are some very good wired reversing cameras on the internet but I am sorry, I can't recommend one because I have never used one.

    • @stevecampbell7589
      @stevecampbell7589 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@UsefulWisdom thank you for that information. I will have a look around see what I find. I didn't even think there was such a thing that existed. I drive hgvs as an agency driver as and when. My main occupation since I have left the DVSA is passenger transport. I run a small minibus company in Sunderland. I operate 2 minibuses and we have a coach that is actually owned by one of our drivers but he keeps it stored at our yard and only used on our pcv operators license.
      I only came across your playlist as my wife was asking about tail swing and head swing. As we only have a small caravan and I only have a tow bar on our minibuses. So can't really tell so much with our out fit. So I did a search on youtube. Shown her some examples of tail and head swings on hgvs, she panicked about towing. So started showing her your play list. which she really finds educational.
      I have a sat nav somewhere locked away in its box what I got from my mum before she passed away. I not very confident with technology. I always preferred using an atlas. I find some enjoyment in planning my route and alternatives the night before the journey. Although a lot of the times these days I don't bother as I been down a lot of roads. I am south Cumbria at the moment waiting for my group to finish their visit to South Lakes Safari park. We be heading back to Morpeth via the 590, 595, m6, A69, A1. Although some of the group are wanting to go up over the kirkstone pass. There is also last minute change of plans when I am already on the road in the HGV. There has been the odd time where I either head towards a destination by winging it until I find my destination or get to a weight and/or height restricted or a tight road. I pull up and use street view to virtually look down the road or if no signal. I take a walk to work it out. Luckily, container work's don't often go to tight secluded spaces. I do a lot in Barrow in Furness down to docks in Suffolk or Kent. The roads in Barrow are plenty wide enough. It's like having a day off.

    • @UsefulWisdom
      @UsefulWisdom  5 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi Stephen Campbell , Wrynose Pass and Kierkstone Pass could give some of your passengers a hart attack. Get them to sign a medical disclaimer before you set off home.
      I hope your wife can get to grips with towing. I found it best starting in a large empty car park. The one in the video is a College car park. On a weekend (or a Bank Holiday) it is empty. A few plastic cones set out to drive round will give her an understanding of the positioning she needs to take.
      As for Tail Swing, on my Caravan is only a problem when full lock is applied, so if she is in the correct position before turning, she won't need to apply full lock. Have fun. Even when she is towing the caravan home over Wrynose Pass or Kierkstone Pass but remember, get her to sign that medical disclaimer!
      😀

  • @ramblingrob4693
    @ramblingrob4693 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Isn't there a Truck satnav you can buy be more useful

    • @UsefulWisdom
      @UsefulWisdom  ปีที่แล้ว

      Sorry, I thought this video was about towing?🤔

    • @ramblingrob4693
      @ramblingrob4693 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@UsefulWisdom They were driving talking about Roundabout etc etc an about width of rd, height could be issue to if some country lane, I'm sure there is a Truck satnav or something like it which might help not send you down narrow country lane

    • @UsefulWisdom
      @UsefulWisdom  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hi @@ramblingrob4693 . Yes, there are several apps for HGVs. I have used them to find issues such as low bridges but I use Google Maps to make sure my route is free from all such issues. Good planning is very important.

  • @johnjohnson1361
    @johnjohnson1361 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Greenhood?

  • @marklittler784
    @marklittler784 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Yeah its ridiculous the Land Rover Sat Nav not having the option for caravan towing routes must be in the stone ages many do towing with them.

    • @UsefulWisdom
      @UsefulWisdom  4 ปีที่แล้ว

      I did write to the Land Rover CEO and complained about it my Discovery Sport. The new satnav systems on my new Jaguar is fanatic, he must have listened.

    • @marklittler784
      @marklittler784 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@UsefulWisdom Yeah amazing how just a few words can change things so much for the better 😂

    • @UsefulWisdom
      @UsefulWisdom  4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi @@marklittler784, I can't take all the credit, I met many a Land Rover owners who had complained about the old satnav system. If you don't complain, they won't improve it. 😉

  • @millomweb
    @millomweb 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Tip No. 2 is at 0:12 - Don't wind or wrap the electrical cord around the front of the caravan's drawbar before connecting it to your car - as this one has been. The cable is that length as it needs to be for going round corners. If you do this and turn a tight corner, you'll have some electrical repairs to make to the cable or connector.

    • @UsefulWisdom
      @UsefulWisdom  5 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      pmaikeey, if the cable is long enough, like it is on the Bailey Caravan, you can. It stops it dragging on the ground.

    • @millomweb
      @millomweb 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@UsefulWisdom The cable shouldn't be anywhere near moving parts (hitch brake operation) as there's risk to both the moving parts and cable damage - and it likely leaves insufficient slack for tight corners.
      Connect it up 'normally' and if it hangs too close to the ground, pull the excess slack up under the A frame. Use a loose cable tie if necessary - so there's slack if more needs to be pulled out.

    • @UsefulWisdom
      @UsefulWisdom  5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@millomweb there is a plastic cover that protects the cable from any moving parts. It is long enough and the Bailey Caravan dealer at Ulverston (they know about their product) advised that this was the way they tow these new caravans. Times change, change with them. 😀

  • @emmapaignton4765
    @emmapaignton4765 6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Isn't that a hazard to other road users or pedestrians adding wider things to your car

    • @UsefulWisdom
      @UsefulWisdom  6 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Hi Emma. No, the caravan is usually wider than the car towing it and you will have a blind spot in your car mirrors because of this. There are Road Traffic Laws that cover this issue. Caravan mirrors are also essential for reversing. Please watch the below TH-cam video:
      How to reverse a Caravan or Trailer, Caravan Tips and Tricks

    • @michael6692
      @michael6692 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      dont be a silly billy i have driven far more wide and big down the road

  • @11seaneen
    @11seaneen 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Is this gypsy joe

  • @allenmclaughlin5283
    @allenmclaughlin5283 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    would have more respect if you never used motormover

    • @UsefulWisdom
      @UsefulWisdom  10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Well spotted. Motormovers have their uses. I park my caravan ouyside the front of my house. The drive is on a hill and the towbar has to angle into the corner of my house and the neighbouring house to fit on my drive. This manuver is only possibe with a motormover. 😀

  • @johnjohnson1361
    @johnjohnson1361 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Barrow

  • @millomweb
    @millomweb 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    11:22 Looks suspiciously like Piel Castle on the monitor on the left.

    • @UsefulWisdom
      @UsefulWisdom  5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      pmailkeen, Piel Castle is miles away.

  • @millomweb
    @millomweb 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    9:44 - but you're not driving on unfamiliar roads !

    • @UsefulWisdom
      @UsefulWisdom  5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Pmaikeey, how do you know?

    • @millomweb
      @millomweb 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@UsefulWisdom
      It's a bit of word-play. It's not unfamiliar roads to me.
      Cos like you , we've known the Greenodd junction before it was a roundabout ! 2012-ish

  • @millomweb
    @millomweb 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Tip no. 1 is at 0:12 - don't leave your jockey wheel down like that. (Jockey wheel is the one near the tow ball). If you do, it'll hit the ground and be smashed. There should be very little of the wheel visible in this shot.

    • @UsefulWisdom
      @UsefulWisdom  5 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      Thank you for that pmaikeey, but you are wrong, the jockey wheel on the Bailey Unicorn is fully retracted. I agree if it was not there would be a problem.🙃

    • @millomweb
      @millomweb 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@UsefulWisdom I'm not wrong - it's not clearly high enough - if it won't lift any more, remove it by unscrewing the clamp all the way as necessary - it's why the clamp's designed like that.
      There's insufficient ground clearance in this shot.

    • @UsefulWisdom
      @UsefulWisdom  5 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      @@millomweb the jockey wheel is wound up into its retaining slots on the shaft and lifted as high as the clamp will allow. I have driven thousands of miles with it in this possession, all over the UK and had no problems with the bumpiest of hump back bridges, sorry, it is you that is wrong.😛

    • @millomweb
      @millomweb 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@UsefulWisdom "By the look of the picture the jockey wheel needs to come up further. It normally sits along the side of the A frame cover." - BaileyofBristol (Danny)

    • @UsefulWisdom
      @UsefulWisdom  5 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      ​@@millomweb the tow ball high of the Land Rover Discovery Sport is 420 mm or 16.5 inches. The jockey wheel of the Bailey Caravan has over 12 inches of road Clarence. Although the Land Rover is a 4 wheel drive vehicle, we had no intentions of using its off road abilities with this type of caravan attached to it. If we were daft enough to use a caravan that had off road ability to visit the top of Mount Everest, for example, we may then, just for you, consider remove the jockey wheel altogether. However, our trip was from a CL in Cheshire to a CL in Worcestershire, this involved driving down flat motorways and A roads.

  • @mr.d7372
    @mr.d7372 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Well, that was 15 minutes of stating the obvious.

    • @UsefulWisdom
      @UsefulWisdom  5 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Hi Mr D A. I am sorry that I could not teach you anything. But for anybody trying to learn how to maneuver a large caravan or trailer, this video will help them. You are obviously the expert on advanced driving, so why don't you share your knowledge on Road Safety with TH-cam. Then the rest of the world can improve their knowledge on this subject and you can save lives.