One thing that is cool about doing YT is going back over old videos! I miss my VW but I love the Ducato! I hope you continue to subscribe for more Scottish Van Trips, no matter what van you have!
I think so 😜 thanks for watching mate, very much appreciated. I think the first year on RUclips is basically your probation, learning how to film and edit, and what people want to see. I've got a long way to go!
Lots of useful tips for us having just got our first T6.1 conversion. The ability to adjust the swivel seats back and forward is a really good idea. Favourite things...? The Air Con is great. Also those same built-in curtains, which really do 'black-out' the van for sleeping and for privacy.
Absolutely! We did a trip to France last year, also on our videos, and it was 44 degrees at some points, phew! NOt sure if I mentioned this but we got insulated screen covers for the front windows from Kiravans, really worth it for this current weather. Went went to Aviemore in minus 8 and it was toasty!
Loved this video, have only just found your channel. We also have a 2022 VW T6.1 conversion. Very much like your setup. We live in Australia and of course have the additional need for flyscreens on the front sliding door and the back tailgate which have been awesome. I'm also from Scotland (emigrated many years ago but go home every year). Look forward to seeing more videos
It would have been much better fitted with a wider rib bed, mine is 120cm wide, instead of a rock n roll bed. You sleep and sit on dedicated flat and contoured sides retrospectively, of each squab face, much more user friendly. More storage space at the back of the van, more useable and easier to access storage beneath the seat base and back of the van also. A solar panel would be nice with two liesure batteries. A normal hinged pop top is no problem with a full size lwb van. We always use a dedicated drinking cube water container in addition to the sink tap. A new favourite accessory i have just bought from Amazon is a USB tap for the drinking water container so I don't have to lift it up to get water out because the USB tap has a dip pipe, which can be put into the big fill hole at the top through a small plastic tupperware tub with a hole drilled into it to hold it in the fill hole. We have a ridge monkey but hardly use it. Instead we use an SQ professional double clam pan which is much bigger and deeper and can cook two meals at once over two burners and cheaper as well at £29.30 on Amazon.
Really nice van that. Good video of the camping area. Not sure I needed to be shown how electric mirror and fog lights worked though lol...Hope you're getting plenty of use of it.
Thanks mate, lol yeah - never sure where to stop with these things! Just wanted to cover 100% of everything. Been out a lot over the last year, best investment ever! Thanks for watching.
It definitely cools it down rapidly. A couple of solutions. If you are on a campsite and you need all four sleeping spaces take an oil fired radiator and leave it ticking on at a low level.Take warmer sleeping bags/bedding. I also bought a pop top cover which was thermally insulated and used that when the temp dropped. Makes a massive difference, and worth getting a good quality one.
Great video - your gooseneck table attachment - i see you have a piece of panel behind it, did you do this to bring it out further or because you didnt want to drill into the metal there?
Thanks for watching! It gives a nice sturdy fixing for the clamp, and because its a moving part it gives us a bit of piece of mind that its not going to come loose. 😎
That was a great feature of that van, I've moved to a Fiat Ducato now, but I will still be posting content about my trips and visiting other VW content soon!
You'll want to switch off skid control if you have an ABS sensor issue, otherwise the van will be jumping about all over the place. Um, yes I know this from personal experience! You'll also switch it off if you're trying to get off of loose mud or snow, or if your van has snow chains on.
Very good walk through the van. We‘ve also got the T6.1 and love it and may considering in the future (to get a fixed bed and toilet - wife’s request ) moving to a Ducato so will be interested to see how you get on with it.
Thanks for watching Glen, the waiting list is enormous for the ducato so it looks like next year before it will arrive, but we shall see. I'll do a full tour when we get it! 🤘
I have the same van but I use my keys to lock the van when inside at night. If you double press the lock key, it locks but disables the movement sensor… game changer for me…
Another tip, put your keys in a anti radio wave pouch. While you are asleep thieves can work your keyless entry remotely and steal from the front doors of the van.
@@stevezodiac491 I've a friend who is a vehicle security expert and locksmith, and the last time I spoke to him, there wasn't a thing on the market for hacking the T6.1 keyless fob yet. I can't remember what he told me about the tech it employs, but apparently it's different, and it makes it harder to crack.
You can't put links here in the comments but if you copy this into ebay you'll find it; Campervan Table Kit with Adjustable Folding Leg & Rail Set,800 x 400mm, VW T5/6
@@ScottishVanTrips You think they would in the highline the transit custom limited has them as stock. I am still debating getting a 6.1 or the custom limited
@@marinejunkies9625 when the van gets converted they put Kiravans Swivels Seats in. They have space under them for storage and swivel round so not sure you can heat them. The build quality is excellent, I'm really happy with it. Not driven a transit recently, but I know VW carry a price tag.
This is NOT a review after 12 month of owning, nor is it a review at all. It’s quite simply a guided tour of your vw camper, pointing out its attributes and other paraphernalia.
Fair comment! A RUclips plug in suggested a title change to get more views, which has worked, but as you will see from the intro on the video created in minute 1, I actually called this a tour video. Apologies for that, I didn't intend to deceive. For what its worth, I thought the T6.1 was an awesome van with very few flaws! If you have been watching my videos you will see I had trouble with tyres, but really other than this, the van was pretty flawless. The tech on the van as you see in this video is next level, better than my Jag. The fit out of the rear campervan section was amazing, offering everything we needed for a family trip away. Let me know if you need anything else and I'd be glad to help! Thanks for watching!! Kenny.
One thing that is cool about doing YT is going back over old videos! I miss my VW but I love the Ducato! I hope you continue to subscribe for more Scottish Van Trips, no matter what van you have!
A clear and comprehensive review of your van. It’s helpful to see how you’ve improved it during your first year. Some excellent tips, thank you. .
Thank you so much! Means a lot.
Fantastic equipment 👌👌. The best one I have seen so far. My Transporter is being converted now. Greetz from Sweden
I have watched sooo many videos on vans now and this was one of the most informative. Thanks for sharing 😀🔥
Thanks for watching Albert! Glad you enjoyed it 😎 Thanks for subscribing!!
This surely deserves more views and likes 👌
I think so 😜 thanks for watching mate, very much appreciated. I think the first year on RUclips is basically your probation, learning how to film and edit, and what people want to see. I've got a long way to go!
Lots of useful tips for us having just got our first T6.1 conversion. The ability to adjust the swivel seats back and forward is a really good idea. Favourite things...? The Air Con is great. Also those same built-in curtains, which really do 'black-out' the van for sleeping and for privacy.
Absolutely! We did a trip to France last year, also on our videos, and it was 44 degrees at some points, phew! NOt sure if I mentioned this but we got insulated screen covers for the front windows from Kiravans, really worth it for this current weather. Went went to Aviemore in minus 8 and it was toasty!
Have you seen the latest review video of our awning? It's worth considering if you haven't bought one yet.
Loved this video, have only just found your channel. We also have a 2022 VW T6.1 conversion. Very much like your setup. We live in Australia and of course have the additional need for flyscreens on the front sliding door and the back tailgate which have been awesome. I'm also from Scotland (emigrated many years ago but go home every year). Look forward to seeing more videos
Awesome! Thanks for the comment, thats fab, I like the idea of the flyscreens, thanks for subscribing!
It would have been much better fitted with a wider rib bed, mine is 120cm wide, instead of a rock n roll bed. You sleep and sit on dedicated flat and contoured sides retrospectively, of each squab face, much more user friendly. More storage space at the back of the van, more useable and easier to access storage beneath the seat base and back of the van also. A solar panel would be nice with two liesure batteries. A normal hinged pop top is no problem with a full size lwb van. We always use a dedicated drinking cube water container in addition to the sink tap. A new favourite accessory i have just bought from Amazon is a USB tap for the drinking water container so I don't have to lift it up to get water out because the USB tap has a dip pipe, which can be put into the big fill hole at the top through a small plastic tupperware tub with a hole drilled into it to hold it in the fill hole.
We have a ridge monkey but hardly use it. Instead we use an SQ professional double clam pan which is much bigger and deeper and can cook two meals at once over two burners and cheaper as well at £29.30 on Amazon.
Awesome tips, thanks Steve!
This is a damn fine vehicle and review is clever knowledgable and helpful . 👍
Awesome! Thanks for letting me know, really good to get feedback!
Great video right to the point…. Love the magnetic lights..just ordered mine!!
Thanks John, glad you enjoyed it! You can buy velcro strips and stick them to the metal pads so you can use them on the carpets too!
Really nice van that. Good video of the camping area. Not sure I needed to be shown how electric mirror and fog lights worked though lol...Hope you're getting plenty of use of it.
Thanks mate, lol yeah - never sure where to stop with these things! Just wanted to cover 100% of everything. Been out a lot over the last year, best investment ever! Thanks for watching.
Amazeballs, you've got some good looking contacts :)
Ha thanks Rossco, you thinking of the handsome chap at 29:19 by chance? 😎
Thanks for a very detailed review, presumably the pop top makes the van cold and only usable in the summer?
It definitely cools it down rapidly. A couple of solutions. If you are on a campsite and you need all four sleeping spaces take an oil fired radiator and leave it ticking on at a low level.Take warmer sleeping bags/bedding. I also bought a pop top cover which was thermally insulated and used that when the temp dropped. Makes a massive difference, and worth getting a good quality one.
Great video - your gooseneck table attachment - i see you have a piece of panel behind it, did you do this to bring it out further or because you didnt want to drill into the metal there?
Thanks for watching! It gives a nice sturdy fixing for the clamp, and because its a moving part it gives us a bit of piece of mind that its not going to come loose. 😎
i like the extended roof bed, more space below in the galley.
That was a great feature of that van, I've moved to a Fiat Ducato now, but I will still be posting content about my trips and visiting other VW content soon!
You'll want to switch off skid control if you have an ABS sensor issue, otherwise the van will be jumping about all over the place. Um, yes I know this from personal experience! You'll also switch it off if you're trying to get off of loose mud or snow, or if your van has snow chains on.
AHA! Thanks for clearing that up Anne! I had no idea.
Great video thanks- who carried out the original conversion?
Direct Campers in Newcastle. Thanks!
Very good walk through the van. We‘ve also got the T6.1 and love it and may considering in the future (to get a fixed bed and toilet - wife’s request ) moving to a Ducato so will be interested to see how you get on with it.
Thanks for watching Glen, the waiting list is enormous for the ducato so it looks like next year before it will arrive, but we shall see. I'll do a full tour when we get it! 🤘
Great video and some handy tips 👌👌👌
Thanks for watching! New van video due out soon, just waiting to get it.
Great video, very useful tips, about to buy our first T6…..
Glad you enjoyed it John! Best move you'll make!
Hi what make is your b post swing out table. Thanks
Excellent video. Everything I wanted to know .
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for subscribing!
Very helpful. I'm about to bite the bullet on a Tribe T6 Camper van. 👍
Good move, hope you love it!
I have the same van but I use my keys to lock the van when inside at night.
If you double press the lock key, it locks but disables the movement sensor… game changer for me…
Nice tip Nick, I wasn't aware of that! Thanks for watching!
Another tip, put your keys in a anti radio wave pouch. While you are asleep thieves can work your keyless entry remotely and steal from the front doors of the van.
@@stevezodiac491 I've a friend who is a vehicle security expert and locksmith, and the last time I spoke to him, there wasn't a thing on the market for hacking the T6.1 keyless fob yet. I can't remember what he told me about the tech it employs, but apparently it's different, and it makes it harder to crack.
Great video. Can you tell me which b post swing table you bought. Fitting looks neat. Thanks.
You can't put links here in the comments but if you copy this into ebay you'll find it; Campervan Table Kit with Adjustable Folding Leg & Rail Set,800 x 400mm, VW T5/6
The grill must be something typical for UK. I have never seen a grill in campercans in mainland Europe.
Interesting. What do you use in Europe to cook? Just the stove top? Thanks for watching! 😄
@@ScottishVanTrips exactly, either a burner inside the van, or a bbq outside.
@@cedarcanoe I've now moved to the Fiat Ducato, and we have a Cadac BBQ outside, its brilliant!
Great tips 👍
Awesome, thanks for the feedback! Means a lot.
How much are you selling for
How much for this van ? Is it right hand drive..
Sold a year ago, sorry. They are selling around £62000
No heated seats come standard?
No heated seats.... Thanks for watching!
@@ScottishVanTrips You think they would in the highline the transit custom limited has them as stock. I am still debating getting a 6.1 or the custom limited
@@marinejunkies9625 when the van gets converted they put Kiravans Swivels Seats in. They have space under them for storage and swivel round so not sure you can heat them. The build quality is excellent, I'm really happy with it. Not driven a transit recently, but I know VW carry a price tag.
Exelent
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it.
Why are you going over to a fiat ducato rather than a motor home?
Having done some research I felt I still wanted a van. They feel sturdier and less rattley than a motorhome. I've gone for an autotrail adventure.
The older vans have more room ------> ruclips.net/video/hLnzKmtb-8Q/видео.html
Sounds good!
A Carbon Monoxide detector "specifically for camper vans".....really...?? Looks just like one you'd stick on your wall at home...?? 🤷🏽♂️
Different British safety standard, something to do with the environment it's in, moving around.
This is NOT a review after 12 month of owning, nor is it a review at all. It’s quite simply a guided tour of your vw camper, pointing out its attributes and other paraphernalia.
Fair comment! A RUclips plug in suggested a title change to get more views, which has worked, but as you will see from the intro on the video created in minute 1, I actually called this a tour video. Apologies for that, I didn't intend to deceive. For what its worth, I thought the T6.1 was an awesome van with very few flaws! If you have been watching my videos you will see I had trouble with tyres, but really other than this, the van was pretty flawless. The tech on the van as you see in this video is next level, better than my Jag. The fit out of the rear campervan section was amazing, offering everything we needed for a family trip away. Let me know if you need anything else and I'd be glad to help! Thanks for watching!! Kenny.
@@KennyTelfer Fair do’s 👍🏻
Thanks mate.
what I don't understand is how or why are these fake campers are near on the same money as a proper vw California.
What's fake about it?!