Getting the most out of your holiday is really important and it pays to be able to carry kit that can get you out of a fix and enhance the time spent in your leisure vehicle. With ever-increasing pressures on payload, however, you do need to select what to carry with care. Filling the storage areas with items that you will never need or use is a waste of money and space.
That’s where we come in, to help you sift through the numerous products out there and focus on the key kit you need. So what would we pack?
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Before you skip straight to the next section, muttering “that’s what motorhome dealers are for”, it’s worth bearing in mind that when things go awry, you might not be close to a dealer or technician.
Many campsites are in delightfully remote parts of the country, which are wonderful to tramp about in, but not exactly bristling with such urban conveniences as a motorhome dealer around every corner.
Worse still, if it’s late on a Sunday, they’re highly unlikely to be open.
While breakdown organisations can always help, waiting times can be long. A friend of mine was recently quoted a seven-hour wait for a repair vehicle – and she was a priority call, being a solo woman with a small child. People with their own accommodation are unlikely to be a priority.
So there are going to be times when it pays to be able to roll up your sleeves and get some dirt under your nails, to save yourself a tediously long wait.
Being truly self-sufficient means you need to be capable of fixing basic problems. These might range from damaged habitation latches to