
Is enough being done to educate caravanners on truck safety?
Is enough being done to educate caravanners on truck safety? RV Daily recently ran a three-part story entitled Caravanners vs Truckies (read it here). We looked at the key road safety issues, who is responsible for altering their behaviour to…

Truckies vs Caravanners Part One: Concocted controversy or real conflict?
Truckies vs Caravanners part one– is the conflict real or social media hoax? According to many on social media, and even in comments on the RVdaily Facebook page, allegedly the caravan and trucking fraternities have been at war with each…

The DIY pre-trip checks to avoid holiday headaches
Now that most of the country is free to travel, many of you will be dusting off the caravan and heading out on a long-anticipated holiday. These quick pre-trip checks that you can do yourself will help you avoid your…

Caravanners vs Truckies Part Two: A little communication goes a long way!
In the next installment of RVDaily‘s caravanners vs truckies part two, we look at a little bit of communication among other things! Before we get started, we must put some things into context, setting aside the emotion and drama that…

Caravanners vs. Truckies part three: Do the right thing
In the final instalment of Caravanners vs. Truckies part three on RVDaily, we look at doing the right thing, and how to be truck friendly! 10 TIPS FOR BEING TRUCK FRIENDLY 1. Don’t park in truck parking areas. It’s as…
REVIEWED: Suncamper Santa Cruz Motorhome
Suncamper’s flagship, the Santa Cruz, could be a safe bet when it’s time to downsize from bricks and mortar Selling up and downsizing is a great way of ‘liberating’ your hard-earned dollars, and for many, the dream is to do…

Projecta boosts its range of RV Power Management Systems
Projecta boosts its range of RV power management systems with the INTELLI-RV range for RVs and caravans to now include a second Bluetooth-compatible model, the PM300-BT. Formerly available only on the range-topping PM400, the Bluetooth feature allows users to control…

NSW/Victoria border to close
In somewhat of a shock, but not surprising move, the New South Wales/Victoria border is to close. In a move that is expected to throw many holidaymakers into chaos, the New South Wales Premier, Gladys Berejiklian, will shut the state…

Reviewed: Ezytrail Parkes 15 Quad Mk2
After our detailed experience with the Mk1 version, we eagerly got our hands on a van to review the Ezytrail Parkes 15 Quad Mk2. Of all caravan brands, I have spent more time living with an Ezytrail than the rest.…

Caravan chassis and suspension design and ratings
In part three of our series, How well engineered is your caravan? it’s the turn of caravan chassis and suspension design and ratings to go under the microscope. Not to mention the tyres! It’s all well and good if the…

Caravan Review: Provincial Estate family bunk van
This 22-foot Provincial Estate family bunk van is set up for semi-off-road touring with a rugged suspension system and looks. It’s designed to get the family away with plenty of comfort for all. While having the right mechanical and exterior…

How to fix a Dometic window roller blind
They’re great and in widespread use, but they can stuff up, so we show you how to fix a Dometic window roller blind. Anyone who has the Dometic push-out windows on their caravan or motorhome will know that, while they…

LPG: There’s more to it than turning on a gas bottle
For a caravanner or camper, liquified petroleum gas (or LPG) is an excellent travelling companion. It’s a clean, convenient and portable fuel source which can be used for a range of appliances and applications. Let’s look at what you need…

Gear: The Muk Mat elevates the status of the caravan doormat
If cleanliness is next to godliness then the Muk Mat elevates the status of the caravan doormat to divine intervention. In a bid to keep the muck out of their caravan and car, a Queensland family came up with what’s…





