Okay, so we still don’t have our tow vehicle but we needed to do a shakedown test of the caravan before we hit the road on our Big Lap and to make sure any issues could be addressed when the van goes in for its first service.
We had an 80th birthday celebration to attend on the NSW Central Coast in addition to a 4-night stay voucher at the Bellinger River Tourist Park in Repton courtesy of Jayco Sydney. It would make the ideal opportunity for our first road trip… if we had a tow vehicle. Thankfully, and due to the delays with the delivery of our Discovery 5, Land Rover Parramatta kindly volunteered one of their Discovery’s for the trip.
Without a hitch
Hitching-up our van for the first time was much easier than expected thanks to the rear camera on the car. Lining up the tow ball with the hitch was spot-on first time! Doubtless it was beginner’s luck – it can’t be that easy.
Our loan car had the same Redarc Electronic Brake Controller that we had bought for our car, which self calibrates and it wasn’t long before we got the feel for the correct braking assistance as we navigated the winding country roads. And, apart from the slightly higher engine revs on take-off, the 3L V6 diesel had no problems with the 2.8-tonnes we were now towing behind up and down hills. Of course your driving style changes a lot when towing but even on the busy stop/start 3-lane road leading to the M1 it was easy to keep up with other traffic and sit neatly in the centre lane.
Bridge Sway
After days of clear, calm weather, today of all days was blowing an absolute gale and we were both concerned of the crosswind effects it would have on our driving – especially over exposed bridges on the M1 heading north. So it should have come as no surprise as the van was exposed to the strong winds across Mooney Mooney bridge for the first time. The sudden lurch to the right was much stronger than expected but we were already slowing down and with my foot off the accelerator, light braking and the assistance of the car and caravan’s stability control systems working together, soon brought us back in line and we continued very cautiously along the remainder of the bridge.
We made it
With no further issues we arrived safely at Blue Lagoon Beach Resort at Bateau Bay and a much welcome surprise – a drive-through site!! What more could we ask for on our first trip?

Issues with the caravan?
So far none.
Site issues?
Only that the water point on our site was further away than the length of our hose. Lesson 1. Get a second hose and a coupler.