IF MONEY IS NO OBJECT! The World’s Most Expensive Caravans

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  • Опубликовано: 23 июл 2024
  • Can money buy you happiness? Well it can buy you a caravan, and that’s pretty close! I take a look at the four most expensive caravans in the world, and show you what makes them so special and what technology the money gets spent on.
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    00:00 Introduction
    00:34 Lightship RV
    02:28 Romotow T8
    04:15 Bowlus Rivet
    11:22 Pebble Flow
    15:14 Outro
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    Happy Caravanning,
    Cameron.
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Комментарии • 24

  • @stephenmarshall3225
    @stephenmarshall3225 14 дней назад +2

    I'm a sheet metal manufacturer so I really like the Bowlus RV, I also have some friends that had a Airstream caravan that was parked on the property the neighbours ended up complaining because people were driving past to look at it so the council made them move it. My friends have got a bit of money so they're built their house to look like an Airstream caravan 😂

    • @NotAnotherWhiteBox
      @NotAnotherWhiteBox  12 дней назад

      Haha great story! 😂 Yes I can really see the value for money in the Bowlus RV, it’s built to an enviable standard.

    • @stephenmarshall3225
      @stephenmarshall3225 12 дней назад

      I wouldn't mind buildind a teardrop caravan in a similar style. 🙂

  • @garysmith7286
    @garysmith7286 14 дней назад +1

    Love the video, love the pebble😊

  • @steamdrivenandy6880
    @steamdrivenandy6880 15 дней назад

    Fantasy is the right word. 99% of the caravanerati can't afford such stuff. And for most it always comes back to cost. For me it also comes down to small size with a 6ft 3ins plus bed.

  • @richardmoorhouse8030
    @richardmoorhouse8030 15 дней назад +2

    Hi Cameron, I really enjoyed that film …… it was absolutely bonkers which is exactly how a money no object fantasy film should be. I’d have either the Bowlus or the Pebble flow I think.
    Please tell me though….. Do Witter make a tow bar for my big block ‘69 Dodge Charger to tow either ‘van?? 😳😳

    • @NotAnotherWhiteBox
      @NotAnotherWhiteBox  15 дней назад

      Thank you, glad you enjoyed it! I think it would be the Bowlus for me.
      I’m sure you could ask them! 😂 There used to be a company called Watling Engineers who made towbars for anything. Sadly they ceased trading during Covid, but they made a custom towbar for a classic Rolls Royce that I had once.

  • @lise1255
    @lise1255 16 часов назад

    So far, it appears none of them is actually available on the market 😢. But nice designs and surprisingly reasonable in price ( untill production starts and reality kicks in for the various founders. 😂

  • @TicketyBoo.
    @TicketyBoo. 14 дней назад

    I'd definitely consider the Pebble. Concept and design looks fantastic though I think the interior could be a bit more homely. The price? Well that's another subject.

    • @NotAnotherWhiteBox
      @NotAnotherWhiteBox  12 дней назад +1

      I get that they’re really expensive, but I think they’re better value than your average caravan at £35-£55k, when you consider the investment in technology. Obviously it’s out of the reach of most of us, but it would be nice if some of those ideas could find a way of filtering down into other cheaper models.

  • @barbsdee3831
    @barbsdee3831 6 дней назад +1

    Oops I’m so sorry Cameron. I made a comment on one of your videos and called you Callum! 🤦🏼‍♀️ my deepest apologies 😘

    • @NotAnotherWhiteBox
      @NotAnotherWhiteBox  3 дня назад +1

      Haha no worries - I’ve been called far worse on RUclips before now 😂

    • @barbsdee3831
      @barbsdee3831 3 дня назад

      @@NotAnotherWhiteBox 😂🤣😂🤣

  • @eamoneejit
    @eamoneejit 3 дня назад

    The Bowlus claims to be aerodynamic but wouldn’t it be more so with the pointy bit at the front and the blunt bit at the back? Like a Kamm tail on an Aston DB6 amongst other late 60s cars. And nearly all aeroplanes have pointy noses.

    • @NotAnotherWhiteBox
      @NotAnotherWhiteBox  3 дня назад

      I would have completely agreed with you, but research into aerodynamics shows us otherwise. Something that disrupts the airflow can be just as effective at aiding aerodynamics as a rounded smooth shape. As Knaus confirmed with their recent Yaseo range that was a result of a lot of aerodynamics testing, there’s a terminal velocity to how much wind resistance a caravan can overcome, due to the sheer physics that it’s a wider and taller object than the tow vehicle. So it becomes a balance of aerodynamics counterbalanced with interior space. All research points to the corners of the caravan are far more important when it comes to deflecting the wind than the actual front panel. By that logic, the Bowlus is the perfect shape.

    • @eamoneejit
      @eamoneejit 2 дня назад

      @@NotAnotherWhiteBox Thanks for the detailed reply. I guess it needs something big to tow it, which would itself deflect a lot of air from the front.

  • @andrewjones-productions
    @andrewjones-productions 15 дней назад +1

    With the state of the roads these days (not just the UK, but other countries too), I honestly think that the biggest design flaw of European caravans these days is the chassis. It is time for the 'V' shaped chassis in caravans to change. It allows for too much flex and there are reports of GRP walls cracking (I refer you to the 'Caravan Place' channel). I prefer European caravans, but they are desperately in need of a major design change from the chassis up. I honestly don't think that torsion bar suspension is up to the job these days either. No livestock trailer I know of comes with it and for damn good reason. Yesterday, I watched a Humbaur trailer video (official RUclips channel)featuring their 'H Drive P' suspension comparing it with torsion bar. Essentially, a leaf-spring suspension system.

    • @NotAnotherWhiteBox
      @NotAnotherWhiteBox  15 дней назад

      Absolutely, 100% this ☝🏼☝🏼☝🏼
      I’ve been saying this for years. There’s an interesting article I have in a caravan magazine from the early 1960s that compares rubber torsion (“new fangled”, as it was then) to leaf springs and springs/shock absorbers. They completely dismiss rubber torsion, claiming that the payload on your average caravan isn’t high enough to reap the benefits of the design, unlike on a lorry trailer, for example. Every caravan that they tested with it fitted was noted to be bouncy and agitated on the road, and they noted the tyres having to do a lot of the work to absorb bumps.
      I think a rethink of the chassis is needed. The La Mancelle caravan that I reviewed had an Alko chassis that was extensively modified. It not only had a more expensive Alko Delta axle, which promises to give the road handling characteristics of sprung suspension (is that an admission from Alko that it’s superior?!), but they also fitted rigid steel sections across the width of the caravan to strengthen the chassis and floor, very much in the same vein that caravan chassis used to be 50+ years ago.

    • @lise1255
      @lise1255 16 часов назад

      I agree, and wind resistance / drag coefficient could certainly also need an update.

  • @crocus9905
    @crocus9905 7 дней назад

    I just drive a pebble no need for a car

  • @SeclipseR
    @SeclipseR 8 дней назад

    Overpriced tin cans!!!