Position 1. Junior to middleweight journalist. This person's duties will include testing new caravans, tents, motorhomes, tow vehicles, compiling buyers guides and maintaining monthly editorial columns. You must have a clean driver's licence (EB), your own vehicle, excellent writing and photography skills and you should live in Cape Town. Send your CV together with an example of your work to editor@sa4x4.co.za
Position 2. Intern. The ideal position for someone looking to break into the magazine world. You need enthusiasm, reasonable writing and photographic skills, and an interest or experience in camping and/or caravanning. You must have a clean driver's licence, your own vehicle, and you should live in Cape Town. Send your CV together with an example of your work (if you have one) to editor@sa4x4.co.za
MotorHome/Caravan DIY kits
Hi. I recently acquired an autovilla camper. Old one think its an '82 and a Peugeot Boxer. What I'm looking for is where to buy all the goodies to kit ...
Anyone know of any Cox campers still in use in South Africa? I have just purchased a 1970 model in good condition except that the tent is a bit tatty. My new project!
Time for some new entries. Don't miss out on this great competition. Enter our competition with Olympus and stand a chance to win an Olympus SZ-31MR digital camera + an 8GB SanDisk Cruzer Fit memory stick worth R 3 708! Enter here http://caravansa.co.za/olympus
By now all "Full Time Caravaners" must have found their way to our facebook page "Woonwa Aftrede" as 190 fans have shown their interest in the Frailpark concept. For those readers not on facebook, we will try and keep you updated right here, on the Full Time Caravaners forum - we hope you comment on what you like / do not like.
I will be going to the Kgalagadi in June 2013,Can I use my Motorhome or must I use my tent setup.Vehicle is a Honda crv.Can annybody give me some advice.Thanks Roelf
Dear Lucas, I've got a Leisure Awn 3.5metre plus sides available. Still brand new, it slide into the Aluminium Extrusion. I don't know if I can give the details in the forum. If this is not allowed please forgive me, I'm new in this field. Thank you. Pastor W. Stols
can anybody help in giving me details and a contact numbers with regards to a tv satelite dish that fits on the caravan roof and automatically finds a satelite
Position 1. Junior to middleweight journalist. This person's duties will include testing new caravans, tents, motorhomes, tow vehicles, compiling buyers guides and maintaining monthly editorial columns. You must have a clean driver's licence (EB), your own vehicle, excellent writing and photography skills and you should live in Cape Town. Send your CV together with an example of your work to editor@sa4x4.co.za
Position 2. Intern. The ideal position for someone looking to break into the magazine world. You need enthusiasm, reasonable writing and photographic skills, and an interest or experience in camping and/or caravanning. You must have a clean driver's licence, your own vehicle, and you should live in Cape Town. Send your CV together with an example of your work (if you have one) to editor@sa4x4.co.za
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Position 1. Junior to middleweight journalist. This person's duties will include testing new caravans, tents, motorhomes, tow vehicles, compiling buyers guides and maintaining monthly editorial columns. You must have a clean driver's licence (EB), your own vehicle, excellent writing and photography skills and you should live in Cape Town. Send your CV together with an example of your work to editor@sa4x4.co.za
Position 2. Intern. The ideal position for someone looking to break into the magazine world. You need enthusiasm, reasonable writing and photographic skills, and an interest or experience in camping and/or caravanning. You must have a clean driver's licence, your own vehicle, and you should live in Cape Town. Send your CV together with an example of your work (if you have one) to editor@sa4x4.co.za
Enter our great new competition with Olympus and stand a chance to win an Olympus SZ-31MR digital camera + an 8GB SanDisk Cruzer Fit memory stick worth R 3 708! Enter here http://caravansa.co.za/olympus
Did you have a look at the awning of the Sprite Tourer SP yet. I have this caravan and it has the type of awning that slides into the groove on the caravan body and it has the aluminium bar at the end into which the legs of the awning fit into
I do apologise if this method of forum is a bit confusing for you, we have developed this “style” of presentation after the facebook version 1 website. There are number of reasons we have done this, one of which is the security protocols of this website. It is almost impossible for someone to gain entry without permission from us directly.
Since you guys seem like you are regular forum members, I would appreciate it if you can inbox me (digital.content@caravansa.co.za ) a list of forums that you are already a member of and please let me know what you don’t like about this forum.
I know you don’t feel as if this is your responsibility, however as you have taken the time to bring this to my attention, I will take the time to adhere to your requests.
I will be removing this forum thread shortly, as it may hinder enthusiasm from other new community users trying to learn our community based system. I trust you will understand.
Thank you for your statements, I will look forward to hearing your thoughts and improvements.
Clint, what a broad question, which probably will attract a broad answer.
There are only 2 pieces of advice amongst the many others that I will give you now. If needed, you can pop me a private message for more assistance. No problem.
1) I guess the first thing you should look at is the towing capacity of your tow vehicle. This will narrow down your search category quite substantially. You can only tow what your tow vehicle allows you to tow. Anything heavier will post a serious safety risk to your combination and its occupants.
2) You buy what the government likes. Never go van shopping without your wife. If it ticks all the categories and she likes it, that is the one. You will know. It will be written all over her face.
I bought a 2012 regal last year with no rear window as you correctly mentioned. There is only the kitchenette on that side of the caravan which transforms to a double bed when needed. The double bed runs parallel to the back wall, so there is no headboard of any sorts adjacent to the wall. The only reason I can think of for not having a back window, is perhaps a design requirement. There are currently 4 windows in the regal, so a 5th one might have perhaps affected the overall design strength of the van.
The problem of not being able to see what is going on behind the van, is quickly alleviated by clipping on towing mirrors. With these, I can practically see the tail of the caravan.
It's winter and chances are caravan parks wont be 100% full, so you can take a chance. The advantages of booking is that you could get a better stand rather than being squeezed into the only space left - next to the laundry
yes the question is where in Mozambique, i have just come back from Ponto and Malangane and only off road caravans will do this trip totally beach sand roads all the way from Kosi Bay border
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STAY 6 SECONDS BEHIND... AND STAY SAFE ON OUR ROADS OVER EASTER 'Despite the fact that an inadequate following distance is listed as one of the major causes of road accidents, there is no legal precedent outlining what an adequate following distance is,' says Gary Ronald, Head of Public Affairs at the Automobile Association of South Africa. 'Without any clear legal guidance, motorists only have recommendations to rely upon.'
Many people feel driving speed is largely to blame for our high road death toll, but the AA believe we should all take an important precaution to prevent road accidents.
'When the driving conditions are ideal, the rule of thumb is to keep a two-second following distance. While this should be used as the bare minimum standard, the AA recommends that a six-second following distance is much safer,' adds Ronald. 'Always drive according to the conditions and remember that if the road is wet you will need more than six seconds to come to a stop.' For more information please visit www.aa.co.za or aasa.mobi
Take a look at the Howling Moon awning ( www.howlingmoon.co.za) - that should suit your needs. Our publisher will provide a more indepth response in the May issue of Caravan & Outdoor Life in our Caravan Clinic pages.
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Tolling in the Western Cape. what can we do?
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can anybody advise me on the towing abilities of a Audi A3 1.8 T vs 1.9 TDI towing a Gypsey Rascal. I'm looking at buying a Audi A3 and then later a Gypsey rascal, and would like to know if you have any road reports or owners of A3's comments.
Quiksilver states that Fendt only operates from Knysna, that is not true, Fendt is currently in Knysna, Johannesburg (Malboro) and Pretoria. The Pretoria branch is shared with LA 4x4 in Lynwoodrd near Siverlakes. Fendt is not that unobtainable financially compared to the local market offerings - even after excessive government import duties.
Hi All, Stumbled onto this site and decided to join.Not to new to the camping outdoor story,but always willing to learn as I go along.Sure I will be getting a lot out of this forum. Busy planning our West coast flower trip all along the coast in Aug/Sept