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What should I check when buying a used touring caravan in Scotland?
When buying a used touring caravan, thoroughly inspect for dampness, especially around windows, seams, and the roof. Check the tyres for wear and tear, and ensure the brakes and lights are functioning correctly. Ask about the caravan's service history and any past repairs. It's also advisable to get a professional inspection before committing to a purchase.
What legal requirements apply to towing a caravan in the UK?
In the UK, your driving licence dictates what you're allowed to tow. Check the weight limits specified on your licence and the caravan's weight plate. Ensure the caravan is properly insured and that the towing vehicle's number plate is displayed on the caravan. You must also adhere to speed limits for towing caravans, which are generally lower than the national speed limit.
How can I identify potential damp issues in a touring caravan?
Look for signs of water ingress, such as soft spots on walls or floors, musty smells, and staining. Check around window frames, rooflights, and any external joints. Use a damp meter to get accurate readings in suspect areas. Remember that damp can lead to serious structural damage.
What are some essential safety checks before towing a touring caravan?
Before each journey, check the tyre pressures and ensure the wheel nuts are tightened to the correct torque. Verify that all lights are working correctly, including indicators, brake lights, and running lights. Ensure the breakaway cable is properly connected and in good condition. Double-check that the caravan is securely hitched to the towing vehicle.
What paperwork should I expect to receive when buying a used touring caravan in Scotland?
You should receive proof of ownership, such as the original purchase receipt or a bill of sale. It's also helpful to have any service history, including records of maintenance and repairs. If the caravan has been registered with a central registration scheme (such as CRiS), ask for the registration documents to verify its identity and history.
