- Nov 4, 2015
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This hasn’t been a good day at all, read on….
Just a brief synopsis before we start.
A couple of weeks ago we picked up our new van, some concern about the windy conditions on the day but in the end it towed well and we put it into our storage site. A site that frankly was a last resort after searching for ages to find somewhere with a slot for a twin axle, within about 30 miles of home anyway.
Now back to today.
The plan was for me to take the van to Brighton Caravan Club site for a couple of days, just me, the rest of the family getting on with work and school, so that I could try everything out and test out the awning etc.
On Saturday after reading on the Caravan Club website that we should inform our car insurance that we intend to tow, we emailed them for their records.
Issue 1.
The insurance company email this morning just as I am about to head to the storage site to say they do not cover us for towing and this is not something they cover in any policy!
After a panic phone call it turns out the do cover us for third-party which is what I thought anyway so panic over.
Issue 2.
Get to the storage site, wind up steadies and remove security devices and then try to fit the tow bar. No joy! Tried everything, even reading the manual but just couldn’t get it to stay in place. So off I go to the nearest caravan dealer (about 10 miles away) and ask if I am doing something silly. They have a look and the can’t get it to work either but a friendly passer by says he has a similar tow bar and after about 20 minutes of fiddling we get it fixed in place!
Issue 3.
Finally get back to the storage site and get everything set, mirrors are on and the lights are all checked and working.
So slowly pull off from my hard standing slot and start to move over the grass. Unfortunately, as I move deeper into the field it becomes more and more boggy until I get completely stuck. The Q5 has four-wheel drive but no low range and so all I do is dig four big holes.
Unhitch the van but the car is still stuck. My dad is around to help so I fully unload the boot of the Q5 to get to the towing eye and hitch it to the front, find a long length of rope and my dad in his big Kia eventually manages to pull me out. Did try to pull out with the van attached but it wouldn’t budge. Once back on to solid ground I tried attaching the rope to the hitch and pulling it out that way but the jockey wheel just dug itself in so no joy.
So there you have it. The caravan is stuck in the middle of a very boggy field and I am back home typing this on my computer.
What a very disappointing day.
Just a brief synopsis before we start.
A couple of weeks ago we picked up our new van, some concern about the windy conditions on the day but in the end it towed well and we put it into our storage site. A site that frankly was a last resort after searching for ages to find somewhere with a slot for a twin axle, within about 30 miles of home anyway.
Now back to today.
The plan was for me to take the van to Brighton Caravan Club site for a couple of days, just me, the rest of the family getting on with work and school, so that I could try everything out and test out the awning etc.
On Saturday after reading on the Caravan Club website that we should inform our car insurance that we intend to tow, we emailed them for their records.
Issue 1.
The insurance company email this morning just as I am about to head to the storage site to say they do not cover us for towing and this is not something they cover in any policy!
After a panic phone call it turns out the do cover us for third-party which is what I thought anyway so panic over.
Issue 2.
Get to the storage site, wind up steadies and remove security devices and then try to fit the tow bar. No joy! Tried everything, even reading the manual but just couldn’t get it to stay in place. So off I go to the nearest caravan dealer (about 10 miles away) and ask if I am doing something silly. They have a look and the can’t get it to work either but a friendly passer by says he has a similar tow bar and after about 20 minutes of fiddling we get it fixed in place!
Issue 3.
Finally get back to the storage site and get everything set, mirrors are on and the lights are all checked and working.
So slowly pull off from my hard standing slot and start to move over the grass. Unfortunately, as I move deeper into the field it becomes more and more boggy until I get completely stuck. The Q5 has four-wheel drive but no low range and so all I do is dig four big holes.
Unhitch the van but the car is still stuck. My dad is around to help so I fully unload the boot of the Q5 to get to the towing eye and hitch it to the front, find a long length of rope and my dad in his big Kia eventually manages to pull me out. Did try to pull out with the van attached but it wouldn’t budge. Once back on to solid ground I tried attaching the rope to the hitch and pulling it out that way but the jockey wheel just dug itself in so no joy.
So there you have it. The caravan is stuck in the middle of a very boggy field and I am back home typing this on my computer.
What a very disappointing day.