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CMD598
Apr 12, 2013

knox_harrington posted:

Presumably you can't really take a caravan on anything significantly hilly off-road. Descending would be a nightmare.

Got to say having a boat sounds a lot of fun exploring coastal areas. I guess no slipways so getting it into the water is a bit ???

It's Oz. 3/4 of the country is practically uninhibited no man's land, you can literally just find a beach or shallow enough shoreline and shove it in.

What I love about these set ups is that they seem to be reasonably common and actually get used beyond parking at a campground, to an extreme, like the family that got rescued out of the Simpson Desert when they got too stuck.



Seems to be a pretty proven setup so long as you don't find yourself in a wet Simpson Desert.

Also it's a cabover so you can actually see out of it.

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CMD598
Apr 12, 2013

tinned owl posted:

How's engine access? Do the crew cabs tilt?

As I understand it, the crew cabs don't come with a tilt cab, but I've definitely seen them tilted so there's probably an aftermarket solution of some kind.

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