From the Clever Changes department comes Bruces new dining table which he made himself.
Bruce and Judy are probably the only other people in NZ that have a Motorhome that is almost exactly like Rafe.. just 1 month younger.. same colour, same 3 litre Iveco motor, the lot.
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Bruce and Judy with their two dogs and their Globe 4.
Bruce and Judy are both very involved with the NZMCA in their area in the Western Bay of Plenty.
Tidied away
They both decided that they could change the table into a drop leave arrangement where they could have more space in the entertaining area with the table put away when its not needed and the extensions going in when the crowd arrives 🙂
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Underneath exposed
Frame extended
Half out
Fully Extended
A great setup and I’m twitching about doing something similar in Rafe. We caught up with them recently in Papakura when they were on their way home from Whangarei.
Its funny who you meet at places… such a small world.
We’d only been here half a day when Fiona spots an unusual looking Caravan just along from us and says .. “Blog!” .. so off I trundle and introduce myself to Darryn. It turns out that Darryn’s dad was a very good friend of mine and mentor when I first started as a Photographer in my early teens.
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Darryn with his Otten
Like me, Colin was an ex Herald Photographer but before my time and had a really successful Photographic business in Milford.
Colin, Darryn’s dad and I had our birthdays within days of each other with Colin being a few years older. We used to make the most of celebrating.. Fiona and Colin’s late wife Val, called them “adventures”!!
The other side
Anyway .. back to Darryn. He has been living in Poland after marrying his Polish wife and working remotely for an American Merchant bank in IT.
Table or Bedding
Having family here who he flies back to see fairly regularly, he decided to get a Caravan and a car to tow it. Having access to good tradesmen and costs being a bit less, he did them up in Poland before shipping them here in a Container.
The Galley area
The Caravan is amazing being a 1978 Otten made in Holland which he bought in Germany.. yep, its crossed a few borders! He has done quite a lot of work on it to tidy it up but has yet to make it compliant for NZ power so was running on Solar and batteries when I caught up with him. With only an 800k tow weight and the Plymouth with the 471 V8, it would hardly know its behind!
Hinged covers
The Plymouth has had a lot of work done including the new bigger motor. He has also done a lot with the body and painted it. I’d say it would be a rare beast in Poland. It sounds and looks beautiful.
Darryn with the Plymouth and the Otten
It was really nice to see Darryn to catch up on the news on Colin and his family and to see his amazing Caravan and Car.
8 months ago new fulltimers Jo and Avon ago picked up their Newmar Country Star and after taking it home to Dargaville to finish setting it up, have now sold up and are starting their adventure on the road.
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All setup for the night
I was busy chatting to one of the Counties parking volunteers at Ellerslie when they rocked into the rally for parking for the Covi Show. I got talking to Avon while he was setting up the hydraulic levelling and setting up the slideout. What a magic machine.
From the back
Being just 10 metres long, it is still able to parked in most places but the 250 HP Cummins underneath sounds nice. Avon is a builder so is keen on progressively making some changes and with Jo, stamping their own ideas on it.
Looking forwardThe Helm station
It is setup with a huge paddock like living room behind the drivers area with lounge and dining area on one side opposite the Kitchen. The ablutions off a corridor to the bedroom at the back.
Living space for Africa !
What a difference slideouts make.. massive amounts of room in the lounge, perhaps a great party venue 🙂
We’re in our 4 th day of sitting on the waters edge at Takapuna Beach Holiday Park after moving from our house and its just the best location.
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Premo Spot
Fiona works in Takapuna 3 days a week so can walk to work from here which is great.
When you take into account the costs of owning a house with rates, Insurance and Maintenance and everything else, doing this for 3 – 4 days a week is pretty cost efficient. Its also handy to the Devonport market while we look for another house.
Takapuna Holiday Park has had some interesting moments recently. Being in a prime spot, it has been under pressure by others for its space.
Lovely tropical atmosphere
A couple of years ago, there was a bit of a stoush when the council had thoughts of giving some or all of the campground land for development of young sailors but they didn’t count on the locals wanting to keep the park as is. Its my understanding that the land occupied by the Holiday Park was gifted on the condition it was used as a Campground or similar.
Looking over the park from the office
Anyway, despite our helicoptered in MP at the time, baracking for the Yachties, the locals won the day and the Campground stays.
Colourful, Caravans
Early in April all the old Caravans are going and they’re going to be replaced with a whole lot of new Powered sites so that will make a difference and make it available to more Motorhomes and Caravanners.
Will be all powered sites soon
This will make a huge difference as many of the Caravans are well past their use by date and the park will do well with the extra space for powered sites.
Takapuna Beach behind
Its a lovely spot and we’ve been here a few times over the last few years and is a great bolthole.
Bliss looking out at Rangitoto
The waterfront parks are 7 metres so I have to park Rafe on an angle but the parks are wide enough to do this.
Rental caravans10 steps away for a swim
Toilets and Showers, Kitchen and Laundry are all in good shape. They’re beautifully clean and everything works so you can’t ask for more than this.
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The Cafe next door
jetski hire on the beach
A British import
Tourist flats with a view
The cafe next door
We’re probably going to be here three days a week for the next month or so as we’re still looking for another house and for Fiona’s work but I can’t think of a nicer place to be.
Right on the best beach in Auckland and with some great walks along the waterfont right up to Milford and beyond, and south to Narrow Neck. The shops are great and close by and there is a licensed Cafe just on the edge of the campground serving great Coffee overlooking the boatramp. Great entertainment at low tide !!
While we were at the rally, we noticed that the Pop up Globe was open and Hamlet was on.
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The Theatre
Having had hearing aids for most of my adult life since meningitis as a teenager, I have always avoided these types of shows as usually I can’t hear anything and the whole exercise is just a bore but armed with brand new technology hearing aids, I thought I’d give this one a go.
The Theatre
After starting with a glass of wine in the bar area, we wandered into the pre seating area under the trees and into the theatre.
Fiona enjoying a cider with the Artwork
There was a lot that I couldn’t hear as the stage is almost surrounded with the audience on three sides so they talk in all directions. This means the lip reading function is unavailable largely but I could still make out enough of what was going on and it was just fun being there and taking it all in. These are good hearing aids too!
The cast during a moment of silence for Christchurch before the show
For some reason I seemed be able to hear more in the second half but put that down to more mayhem and shouting 🙂 …a Great show!
The King getting close to the audience.
Its an amazing venue and being just “popped up” in different locations, they take it pretty seriously with a nice bar and seated area under some trees. The artwork and the décor was something special too along with the Minstrels wandering around with their costumes playing their instruments.
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Lessons on Hamlet before the show
The happy Minstrels
In the Beer Garden
Murder and Mayhem
People after the show
Good seating and nice people directing you around. Its a great setup. Well worth doing and only 5 minutes walk to our Motorhome afterwards 🙂
As always, a well run and executed Rally by the good folk in the Counties team. Just under 400 vehicles were parked by Saturday afternoon and there were still more coming in.
The big picture
This year the Polo was being played in the centre of the track where the rally is usually set up so the parking was set off to the southern side of the stands beside the track. Very handy to the Pop Up Globe which Fiona and I went and saw on the Saturday afternoon.
Big girls under the trees.
Also handy for a walk to Ellerslie shopping centre for those who wanted takeways.
Sea of white (and blue)
Covi put on their magic buses for easy show access and they seemed to go every few minutes throughout the day.
Either side of the track. The latecomers went into the centre.Off to the show. The Ellerslie event centre in the background.
A great event put on by the experienced Counties NZMCA team.. well done guys.
And that would be the newly restored 1928 Reo Speedwagon, once owned by the founders of the NZMCA, Andy and Gladys Anderson.
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4 of the volunteers that could come up with #1, L to R, John, Alan, Brian and Fergus
Once used as passenger and freight bus in Te Karaka, it later went on to be a bus for the Gisborne freezing works.
#1 sporting its new Headlights
Andy Anderson bought the old bus in Gisborne and converted it to his Motorhome and then started the NZMCA as #1 !
Looking forward
Fast forward to June 2016, it was collected from the Eastland Museum of Transport and Technology and taken to a workshop at Hallright Plumbing. It spent the next 2 and a half years here being restored by a small army of 34 volunteers.
Looking back over the Galley
It was completely stripped down and rebuilt bolt by bolt and the result is stunning.
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Allan, John, Brian and Fergus in front
Love the mirror
The oven
Dining area
Double Bunks
Comfy seating. Fergus’s nailbox has gone 🙂
The outside loo
The Loo
Seeing it on the NZMCA stand at the 2019 Covi show, it was a joy to behold. The attention to detail from the volunteers is amazing. Ferg Mckenzie along with 3 other volunteers came up to the Covi show to look after and show off their work.
Storage on the back
Well done too to the board for supporting the restoration. A great part of the associations history.
What I took from this years Covi show was the slow move away from ground floor beds in Motorhomes, mostly in the smaller models to drop down or other options. There were lots of new knick knacks too.
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Morelo area
There is a new Dethleffs XLI on its way which wasn’t available for the show but comes with a rear lounge instead of beds. The bedding comes as various versions of either a Luton type or different drop down setups. New also to the Dethleffs range is the Pulse GT.
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The new Pulse GT
Pulse GT
Inside the Pulse GT
Looking back in the Pulse GT
Bedroom on the Pulse GT
Pulse GT
Phil from Carters Tyres. The man you should talk to when you want tyres for your Motorhome!
Neismann and Bichoff
Fold up bike
Autotrails
Inside the back of a Kea van
New bench area in the new Nomad caravans
The new Nomad
NZs Allisee
The Trailite area
Popular place.. the Bar
Leisureline Caravans
Drop in Bach!
Lots of new things in the Accessory area
Jayco corner
Burstner has a new 7 something metre van option with a rear lounge with a door, and a drop down bed with another drop down bed further forward. A nice option too.
One of the things I really liked was the trailer mounted fold out camper priced at just $32000 with all the extras. I forgot to get the name of it, but a lot of kit and good comfortable camping without spending a fortune.
Its like a friend of mine once said in the boating world, those who spend less on their boat than the million dollar boaties, still have just as much fun 🙂
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Neat camper
The Dining area
The fold out bedroom
Inside
There was lots to see in the accessories area too with several options available in the Generator area and there was also a drop on bach on display too.
A Mark 1 Zephyr with matching Lilliput. I had one of these during my misspent youth 🙂
No show is ever complete without the Lillput Caravans and their beautifully done up tow cars (Tugs).
Great CaravansThe lovely Lilliputs
A good day with lots of walking. Fiona looked at her phone at the end of the show on the bus back to Ellerslie and we did just over 9000 steps 🙂 .. plenty of exercise for the day.
While we were in Narrow Neck, across the car park was a Blue Truck with an amazing Dragon artwork along one side.
Love the stairsLooking back to the Galley
I wandered over when the owners turned up to meet Garrith and his partner Summer.
The Bunks
Takapuna based Garrith has had the 1996 Ford Trader for 6 months, and in that time has set it up so he can live in it. It looks comfortable but with only 6 months, I get the feeling it will be quite different in another 12 months time.
The living area looking forward
There is an amazing amount of room in it and they’re really enjoying being on the road and check out Garrith’s Mural on the side.
Our first night out of the house was spent at a friends Garage Forecourt in Devonport. Mark very kindly said we could stay the weekend but the first two nights away from the house were fantastic and with the remnants of a cylcone bearing down on us, it was nice to half tucked under his forecourt verandah.
We met our regular Friday night friends Alan, Grant and Robyn, just around the corner at a Bar and enjoyed some good nerve settling banter with them before joining them for a great Italian meal up by the Victoria Theatre in Devonport. Fantastic night.
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Waking up early on Saturday, Rafe’s grey tank said it was full (which it wasn’t) so a quick trip was made to the dump station at Albany and we did a complete dump and top up of fresh water so we were right for a few days. Fiona followed me in the car up to the lockup with some last minute leftovers from the Packers like vacuum cleaners and cleaning stuff to squeeze in the door 🙂 .. It is packed to the rafters literally !!
Good easy parking
With the weather improving, we headed to Woddall Park in Narrow Neck, a well known freedom camping spot. Its interesting as one of the recent less than intelligent moments from our Council was a decision to ban Motorhomes staying at this park without any discussion. The locals however were outraged and promptly got them to reinstate the parking as the presence of Motorhomers meant the hoon element had completely dissapeared.
Fan bloody tastic ! .. A classic case of Council plonkers making arbitrary decisions and not listening.
My intermediate and High School years were spent not living very far from this beach so I know it pretty well.
Fiona lived on the beachfront reserve for a few years as it was Army housing as her dad was CO of Fort Cautley, so she was really familiar with it too.
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Yachts being setup
Great Beach
And theyre off
A lovely spot. The day we were there, there was a big day for small yacht racing out on the beach.
Its neat to watch the Dads all pitching in helping their kids rig their yachts and set them off racing.
Dad’s waitiung
Lovely to see them having a cuppa at the club house and waiting on the beach and helping them in too afterwards.
Narrow Neck with Browns Island behind
The pictures tell the story really but a fabulous spot for a night and great walks from here to Cheltenham and most of the way to Takapuna too.
Rangitoto Island
There is also a bus stop to the ferry or to Takapuna right next to the park.
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Fiona & Chris, two empty nesters put their dreams of doing something different into reality… Now back in a house, they were living in their Motorhome, come along for the ride.
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