Motorcaravanning is increasing in popularity, providing the freedom to take all the comforts of home with you wherever you choose in a completely self-contained unit. This handbook, presented in a colourful, easy-to-follow format, contains invaluable advice and answers all the questions you might have about motorcaravanning, covering everything from choosing and buying a motorcaravan to selecting and using sites in the UK and abroad. This book will be essential reading for anyone contemplating buying their first motorcaravan and for existing owners looking to maximise their enjoyment of the opportunities that owning a motorcaravan presents.
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If you only have one book on Motorhomes – this should be it. All systems are covered, water, electric, plumbing etc. All in layman’s terms with plenty of excellent diagrams and pictures.
The radically updated second edition of an established best-seller encompasses the very latest developments in motorcaravans. The book is full of practical information and advice for both the novice and the experienced owner, covering aspects of boying, maintaining and furnishing a motorcaravan, along with useful tips and information on many models including coachbuilts, conversions, dismountables and MPVs. Case histories concerning improvement projects and self-built motorcaravans have neen expanded, as has coverage of the design and specification of the very latest manufactured motorhomes.
One way to become the proud owner of a motorcaravan or camper van is to design and build it yourself. Not only can you create a distinctive holiday home, but you can also control the cost. Whether you want to fit out a van, renovate a camper, revive an old model or build one from scratch, this manual will show you how. It gives hands-on explanations about electrical systems, water supplies, storage ideas and saving weight when working with wood. All is revealed in this practical book.
Following the same successful format as the “Caravan and Motorcaravan Manual”, this is a comprehensive guide to buying, using, maintaining – even building – a light trailer, up to 3.5 tonnes in weight. Featuring car trailers, trailer tents, tippers, general haulage, and motorcycle carriers, new and used, expert author Brian Bate provides the sort of information that will be invaluable to both novice and experienced trailer users, including authoritative details on the latest legislation affecting trailer usage.
How to Build Low Cost Motorhomes is a complete manual on the conversion of a bus into a motor home. This 2004 edition of the 1973 classic is 127 pages with 19 chapters and contains well over 150 photos, drawings, plans, tables, etc. Topics include bus selection, Making interior contour patterns, Step well construction, How to build convertible dinettes, Kitchen cabinets, Wardrobe and bathroom enclosures, Wiring, plumbing and LPG schematics. The book has been heavily edited from the original version. Additionally, the 1971 California Administrative Code and other out of date material have been omitted.
Synopsis
A complete manual on the conversion of a bus into a motor home. This 2004 edition of the 1973 classic is 127 pages with 19 chapters and contains well over 150 photos, drawings, plans, tables, etc. Topics include: Bus selection, Making interior contour patterns, Stepwell construction, How to build convertable dinettes, Kitchen cabinets, Wardrobe and bathroom enclosures, Wiring, plumbing and LPG schematics. The book has been heavily edited from the original version. Additionally, the 1971 California Administrative Code and other out of date material have been omitted.







