Posts tagged ‘Campervan’

Jayco Caravans – Custom Spray Booth Painting for RV and Motorhomes Booth

Jayco Caravans as Australia’s largest campervan manufacturer entrusted the Designed, Engineering and Installation of a unique drive through system to TRUFLOW Spray Booths: for a high airflow, versatile, drive through application a system had to be designed from scratch.

The scope of the project involved a product size of over 15 meters long and 6 meters wide. This required a oversized spray booth with a total width of over 8 meters in width and length of over 18 meters: all in a drive through format. Continue reading ‘SPRAY BOOTH FOR JAYCO CARAVANS and RV'S’ »

Who wouldn’t want a vacation? After all it is a prize that is packed with fun or reward after those days of workloads. United States, New Zealand, Australia and united kingdom are countries where campervanning or campervan rental has been the conventional concept of camping and experiencing the scenic beauty of nature and places that possess heavy concentration of historical architectures.

Campervan is synonymous to Motorhome and RV In New-Zealand and United States respectively. It is a motorvan vehicle that carries the comforts of home and provides the advantages of traveling with apparels and equipments. A campervan usually comes with bed/beds, toilet and bath (if you choose to), a dinette section, fridge and a kitchen to cook for food (include kitchen utensils), Radio, CD player, and air conditioned. Some campervans are well equipped, thus include extra comforts such as microwave, television, oven/grill, heater, and a portable tent. Continue reading ‘Campervans: Hello to a great trip’ »

Renting an RV is the best way to explore Canada and United States. It is possible to rent an RV year round, for a day, week, month or even longer. If you are planning to rent an RV the following are ten things you need to know:

1. Choosing the Size and Type of RV

There are several different RV types. The most common is the motorhome, generally speaking, the larger the unit, the more space, privacy and comfort it will afford its guests. If you are planning to stay at one place for a long time and would like some luxury it would be a good idea to rent a Fifth Wheel. This will enable you to park your trailer and have the ability to use the truck for daily excursions. If you are planning to move around, drive on rougher roads or are travelling in Northern Canada or Alaska a camper would be a great choice. Your decision will depend on how many people are travelling, where you will be going and also your budget. Take your time deciding because your choice may make your holidays the most memorable ever or you will be so miserable you will never want to look at another RV again. Once you know which unit you would like to rent, visit your chosen RV rental office and check out the motorhome or trailer to make sure it will meet your expectations. Continue reading ‘Renting an RV – 10 Things You Need To Know’ »

One of the first things to decide when buying a motorhome is whether you want a new or second hand vehicle. On the one hand, with a new vehicle you get the feeling of being the first to own it and the safety of a manufacturers limited warranty, on the other hand, a pre-owned model can often be picked up with big savings against list price just a year or so after manufacture.

Everyone’s different, but most first time buyers opt for a second hand motorhome as the financial investment is less – and it gives the chance to find out whether motorhoming suits you without being left out of pocket.

Another initial consideration is your budget. Think about what you would like to spend and also what you are willing to spend as a maximum, this gives you a price range to work within and means you’ll be less tempted to overspend. Continue reading ‘Beginners Guide to Motorhome Ownership – Buying Your First Motorhome’ »