GoRV - Digital Magazine Issue #103 | Page 14

I would personally prefer for the gas bayonet coupling to be mounted flush with the wall of the van rather than being screwed onto the chassis rail at the rear, but I give the van points for the fact that it has the gas backup for cooking. As a family van, the fact it comes with a bike rack is very welcome too.
GORV’ S VERDICT
Have I pointed out every feature and benefit of this van? Not by a long shot. There’ s a great deal here. The key takeaways, though, are that the 24ft Family Flair is built for long-haul trips around the country, knowing that you’ ll have all the storage space and loadcarrying capacity you’ ll need for a family of six( or more!), and if you want to make changes – perhaps you only need three bunks and would like to include a suite of drawers in place of the fourth bunk – Royal Flair can help with that.
Yes, you’ ll need a 4500kg-friendly tow vehicle, but you will have everything you need to keep the tribe happy, whether you’ re camped in the red earth of the outback or overlooking the ocean on the Nullarbor.
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