There’s an unwritten rule and a tacit understanding – among campers that when you’re young, you don’t mind what you’re sleeping in and therefore a small two-man tent is sufficient, whereas when you’ve climbed the ladder of succes, and have done the hard yards towing and camping with road caravans and off-road trailers, you can now look at a motorhome. Not that everyone can afford a motorhome, despite their different variations and spec levels, which is why you can rent one from the likes of Bobo Campers, who stocks Motorhome-World vehicles.
Their popular Discoverer 4 model was updated this year and is now in its fourth version – having first been introduced to the world all the way back in 2001.
Comfort break
The Discoverer comes with a full bathroom that’s immediately to the left as you enter. The toilet has a cassette below it and is right against the left wall.
Above that is a toilet paper holder and then there’s a little corner shelf to the right for toiletries. The basin is against the front left corner, with a toothbrush holder just above it.
The wall to the inside of the motorhome has a large mirror, and next to that is the showerhead.
Water drains in the corner below the mirror. There’s also a shower curtain to pull across the door.
Upfront
This model uses an Iveco chassis, powered by a 2,3 l turbodiesel engine that sends 100 kW and 320 Nm to the rear wheels via an eight-speed automatic transmission, which you can override in a manual mode, or leave to its own devices in pre-programmed Eco or Power modes. The Eco mode is obviously the fuel-saver, which keeps engine speed as low as possible in the highest possible gear ratio. Conversely, Power mode drops a gear and holds the revs a lot longer depending on how much stick you give.
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