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<blockquote data-quote="brynseiri" data-source="post: 149191" data-attributes="member: 1543"><p>Might also add re storage, locals come here adking to store a tourer in the stack yard for the token fiver a week, and I always say no, simply because I don't want the headache of "it's damaged" "no it's not" bullshyte, caravan storage is quite lucrative, but needs to be in a compound with a decent CCTV system to keep your backside covered. You would be in charge of putting them in and out, and with a tow all on a loader, you can pack them in like sardines, a redundant silage pit with palisade across the front would be ideal. It amazes me as to how many people but a 5k caravan and spend a grand a year storing it just for a couple of weeks hols, if you want to feck each other you can't because the neighbours will hear, dogs will start barking etc, you have to shower communally, risking embarrassment/ gang rape, and virtually no security at all. All the money spent would get you a decent hotel more weeks of the year, or a holiday cottage, and you don't have to worry about storing the thing. Our neighbour tows the caravans out onto pitches and back in on his site, and the amount of broken crockery claims, and just about anything gits will say fell out of cupboards while he tows them out is unreal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brynseiri, post: 149191, member: 1543"] Might also add re storage, locals come here adking to store a tourer in the stack yard for the token fiver a week, and I always say no, simply because I don't want the headache of "it's damaged" "no it's not" bullshyte, caravan storage is quite lucrative, but needs to be in a compound with a decent CCTV system to keep your backside covered. You would be in charge of putting them in and out, and with a tow all on a loader, you can pack them in like sardines, a redundant silage pit with palisade across the front would be ideal. It amazes me as to how many people but a 5k caravan and spend a grand a year storing it just for a couple of weeks hols, if you want to feck each other you can't because the neighbours will hear, dogs will start barking etc, you have to shower communally, risking embarrassment/ gang rape, and virtually no security at all. All the money spent would get you a decent hotel more weeks of the year, or a holiday cottage, and you don't have to worry about storing the thing. Our neighbour tows the caravans out onto pitches and back in on his site, and the amount of broken crockery claims, and just about anything gits will say fell out of cupboards while he tows them out is unreal. [/QUOTE]
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