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I said it would be spooky ......A bit rough and a few other vans but it'll do.
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The rugby club also has motorhome parking
I said it would be spooky ......A bit rough and a few other vans but it'll do.
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Kev, re your post about a broken cupholder recently, mirrorguard sell a super duper version at £53! mirrorguard drinks holder. I also found the name of the 3d Printer person on the other Forum who makes all sorts of useful gadgets. If you want to PM me, I have an email address which MAY still be current ...Weve had a right old day today, we like fishing villages etc but trying to find a coffee emporium has been a pain, finally found one that actually was trying to make a living on a back street in Dunbar, nice place then some TW*T decided to take my OS mirror out, he came onto my side of the road to avoid a skip, and his roof rack hit the mirror, glad I invested in some cheapo covers, 6 times they've done the job now, mirrors popped back in but the covers are looking a bit scrappy.
Went to Eyemouth, we like it there, we like to see the seals in the harbour, this time we had added swan too.
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There is also a pair of cupholders that are each a metal bracket with a platform at the base to steady the cup. The base can fold up so that it doesn't foul when the Pilot's Chair is rotated, but in use, the cup has a webbing strap to hold it secure. Think it came from Amazon. Other Motorhomers have made plywood trays [covered in fabric/sticky backed plastic etc] that slide into an empty glovebox; 2 circular holes for the cups/cans when in use, and when the drinks are finished, the tray can live in the cab door bottom pocketI looked at that but i want one somewhere on the right of the dash so I can easily reach it when driving.
Yeah we go to them a lot, as I mentioned Kirkcudbright was my first visit to Scotland, but always wanted to do Dumfries though.Not been up to D&G for a couple of years but Kirkudbright and Castle Douglas are smaller but have more character than Dumfries.
We will be around there somewhere from ThursdayJust about to do a tour of Wales not been for a few years meeting Edina at Builth wells and who knows where from there.