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451024 PostPosted: Mon Jul 07, 2008 10:35 am Thank this member for this postReply with quote
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Sort of carrying over from Frank's thread about little 5th wheelers I was wondering about demountables.

There seem to be few suppliers in this country and yet they're very popular in the US etc. At first consideration they seem a sensible option as you can use the pick up for daily transport and leave the hab. bit on site whilst you explore a locality without too much van. You don't have the seperate vehicle disadvantages of a caravan and in theory remain a chugger rather than a tugger.

I s'pose the disadvantages might be you have to wear a baseball cap, have your head shaved, get several tattoos and various parts of you anatomy pierced Laughing , but other than that I can't see why they haven't 'taken off' here.

I must be missing something, can anyone explain?

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Hi we got friendly with a German couple on our last trip with a crewcab truck and a demountable camper on the back. We had a look in it and were impressed with the room they had, and they had 2 dogs with them. The reason they did it was in Germany they have to pay alot for Insurance he said £1500 and road tax I think was £500 and they pay more VAT than us, so to keep the cost down they went and got a demountable because like he said you do not have to replace the camper body every so many years he just buys a new truck which he uses every day for work, worth a thought maybe! But we like a bit more room. Bob.

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I joined today because the management has decide that we should have a demountable again. (The last one was not demountable on site as it had an enormous heavyweight separate pneumatic leg system which had to be left at home).

We currently have a small Freedom Jetstream tugger but she is convinced that it will tip over one day! We have camped pretty well in every style including a self built Starcraft Kit MH. (Take a Cortina and cut in half - throw away the back half!)

We are 69 so don't want too much heaving to get the body fitted. I was hoping that there might be an ad or two here but I see that one has just expired.

Any ideas please?

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Germany is definitely the best place to find these beasts, we have seen quite a number using German stellplatz. Take a look on mobile.de
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Ther has been one for sale outside the St Cere, Soulile Campsite for about 5 years. Possibly not so popular in France.


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