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Hello from Esperance.
Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2016 9:13 pm
by aussiejohnny
Hello. Johnny, Karen and Jemma the jack russel. We've lived in our humongous yanky van for about 3 1/2 years now. Slowly gathering enough coin to move from Esperance over to the east coast near Brisbane.
I've been around Oz twice and across numerous times (21 nullabor crosses so far). Started out with a tent and sleeping bag, onto a self decked out 9 meter bus and now married and got a big van and Isuzu truck. Yes it turns a lot of head because of the size of it, but it is comfortable, easy to tow and our home. I wanted a 41' coach like my parents but couldn't find one at the time we were looking.
I look forward to reading everyone's posts and hope i have something to contribute from my own experiences.
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Cheers.
Re: Hello from Esperance.
Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2016 11:46 pm
by Dot
Hi & Welcome Johnny, Karen & Jemma, certainly is a big set up you have there but those JR's love their space

Re: Hello from Esperance.
Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2016 1:19 am
by aussiejohnny
Thanks Dot.
haha.. yes they do, Jemma has 3 favorite beds throughout the van . We did have a teenager living with us, they need their space too (or is it we need the space from them.....).
Re: Hello from Esperance.
Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2016 10:27 am
by Dot
The latter for sure

Re: Hello from Esperance.
Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2016 10:34 am
by T1 Terry
Welcome to the forum Johnny, Karen & Jemma, you could fit a lot of solar panels on top of that rig, we are in the process of fitting 19 x 100w light weight panels to a yank 5ér but that one looks even bigger, how long is it? Is the car on the back for towing the van when the truck isn't available?

Re: Hello from Esperance.
Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2016 10:20 am
by aussiejohnny
Thanks Terry.
Light weight panels? they sound interesting. I dare say a far lot better than the heavy house panels i'm about to put up there. It's a 32' van, 35' in total with draw bar by memory. Last time i measured hooked onto the truck we were 17.5 meters in total.
I looked through my pics but don't happen to have one of the roof real estate itself sorry.
We have a little Suzuki Vitara to go on the back now. Not to tow the van though! haha.. for excursions to the beach, shops from free camps etc..
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Re: Hello from Esperance.
Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2016 10:41 am
by BruceS
Lovely setup Johnny!
When you post a photo, to make it show 'properly' you need a couple more steps.
Once it has finished uploading the photo and you see the green tick, place your cursor where you wish the photo to display in your post and then in front of the photo uploading wording, click on "show inline" & finally SUBMIT.
It removes the dotted line around the photo and the word ATTACHMENTS.
To see what I'm talking about you can edit your last post & click on attachments to fix it.
Let me know if I haven't explained it clearly!
Re: Hello from Esperance.
Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2016 4:01 pm
by T1 Terry
aussiejohnny wrote:Thanks Terry.
Light weight panels? they sound interesting. I dare say a far lot better than the heavy house panels i'm about to put up there. It's a 32' van, 35' in total with draw bar by memory. Last time i measured hooked onto the truck we were 17.5 meters in total.
I looked through my pics but don't happen to have one of the roof real estate itself sorry.
We have a little Suzuki Vitara to go on the back now. Not to tow the van though! haha.. for excursions to the beach, shops from free camps etc..
Not much difference in length then, this one is 35ft to the pin, but the body work stops 1ft before the pin, so only an extra 2 ft of body and there aren't any solar panels on that bit, Jon was worried about crapping them off on trees, we could have put 23 up there if we used that bit as well

This thing has plastic domes and hatches all over the place, so leaving a walkway between the panels required a bit of creative design, but I think the finished article should look ok. Might start a thread here about it cause the CF deleted the one Bruce started over there, so they can come over here to see it
T1 Terry
I was just thinking, 17.5mtrs is about the same length the big bus project towing the kombi would be, just the long and the short bit swapped around.
Re: Hello from Esperance.
Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2016 4:07 pm
by Dot
T1 Terry
I was just thinking, 17.5mtrs is about the same length the big bus project towing the kombi would be, just the long and the short bit swapped around.
Which century is this you are talking about??

Re: Hello from Esperance.
Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2016 4:18 pm
by T1 Terry
Cheeky bugga, it's still waiting for George to come over and finish it
