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RobertRyan
Explorer
Dec 13, 2013

Ducato based Australian Motorhome with largish slides

A Company called Talvor has added bigger slides to its Lowline Ducato Motorhome.



  • Our 22' B plus is similar wt. Why use duallys? Is the sway an issue for these SRW Ducato MHs?
  • bukhrn wrote:
    All in all, I like it, but I'm confused as to whether that's the main bed, or a foldout sofa. If it's the main bed, I would think the would be some sort of divider between it & the main "living room", at least a pocket door.


    that was my first thought, no privacy??
    bumpy
  • Yes, single real wheels - the first photo shows that.

    The GVM is 4490kg / 9,898 lbs

    Duals seem to be rare in Europe and Australia. The width is a hair under 8 ft. When duals are built, usually the extra wheel on each side has to be put inside the regular track, not outside as in the US.

    The vehicle is 7'5" on the inside width - and the one wall slide extends about 23 inches.

    Yes, it is a platform bed - 59 inches wide x 73 deep.

    The side view above shows the wrong vehicle for the other pictures. The unit in that layout of the other pictures has a mid-door - look at photo #35 in the Gallery. You can also see in the photos above that the door is directly across from the fridge.


    Here is the web page on the series of vehicles - the model in the photos above is the "Hayman Rear Ensuite C-Class Floorplan"

    Talvor Hayman
  • Awesome space, but I see no tandem axles, and cannot tell if just single rear wheels are carrying all that weight. If they can do that, why do all our B+s and other small class Cs have dually axles?
  • Free Range Human wrote:
    Wow, I like this open layout. Too bad we can't get some of these Australian and British motorhomes here in North America :(


    I know! Look at the room. The kitchen counter is roomy, the bath looks roomy too.
  • Robert, what do you think the roof structure is on that one? I ask because of the ceiling looking to be fiberglass. But there is electricity in there, and it is thick enough to have things screwed into it.
  • bukhrn's avatar
    bukhrn
    Explorer III
    All in all, I like it, but I'm confused as to whether that's the main bed, or a foldout sofa. If it's the main bed, I would think the would be some sort of divider between it & the main "living room", at least a pocket door.
  • OpenRangePullen_Ford wrote:
    I love the layout the entry door is a little small and I don't know how that FWD chassis gonna work out.


    Yep, that entry door is way too narrow for us fat Americans!!!!!

    Since we invented the all you can eat buffet, we have earned our girth!
  • I love the layout the entry door is a little small and I don't know how that FWD chassis gonna work out.
  • Wow, I like this open layout. Too bad we can't get some of these Australian and British motorhomes here in North America :(