Here’ s a feature I loved, and don’ t see very often: a collapsible clothes-line on the offside of the van. It’ s permanently mounted, and it folds out incredibly easily. It does sit a little high for someone in a wheelchair; however, it was pointed out that the position of the clothesline was at the request of the customer, and I can’ t criticise that!
SUMMING UP
As I mentioned, this van is about access. Even the caravan’ s door has been customised to accommodate the width of the AMF Bruns lift and of course a wheelchair.
The RAV shows what caravans can be. Sure, the market is flooded with otherwise homogenous vans built to a price. But what if your travel or physical needs were unique, or you just had some madscientist ideas that you’ d like to see realised in your own rig?
Plenty of manufacturers would turn you away. But not Regal, and that’ s what I’ ve come to admire about this company. It isn’ t just that Regal’ s vans are high quality, it’ s that the company isn’ t afraid to use its experience and expertise to create unique machines designed to get you into the great outdoors according to your needs, tastes and ideas.
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