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What should I check when inspecting a caravan before buying it?
Before purchasing a caravan, thoroughly inspect it for dampness, especially around windows, seams, and the roof. Check the tyres for wear and tear, and ensure the lights and brakes are in working order. Examine the chassis for rust or damage. It's also wise to ask about the caravan's service history and any previous repairs.
What legal requirements should I be aware of when buying a caravan in the UK?
Ensure the caravan has a valid CRIS (Caravan Registration & Identification Scheme) number and that the documentation matches the caravan. Verify the seller's identity and ownership. Be aware of the maximum authorised mass (MAM) of the caravan and your towing capacity to ensure you're legally allowed to tow it with your vehicle. Check if the caravan has had a recent habitation check.
What safety precautions should I take when towing a caravan?
Ensure your towing vehicle is suitable for the caravan's weight and size. Distribute the load evenly within the caravan to maintain stability. Before each journey, check the tyre pressures, mirrors, and that all lights are functioning correctly. Practice towing in a safe environment before embarking on a long journey. Consider taking a caravan towing course.
What are the common issues to look out for when buying a used caravan?
Common issues include damp, water ingress, faulty appliances (e.g., fridge, cooker, water heater), and damage to the chassis or suspension. Check for signs of wear and tear on the interior and exterior. Ask about the age and condition of the battery and gas system. A professional inspection can help identify hidden problems.
What security measures should I consider for my caravan to prevent theft?
Invest in security devices such as wheel clamps, hitch locks, and alarm systems. Consider fitting a tracking device to help locate the caravan if it is stolen. When storing the caravan, choose a secure location with good lighting and surveillance. Mark valuable items inside the caravan with a forensic marking system to deter theft.
