GORV - Digital Magazine Issue #17 | Page 25

RV REVIEW Caravan storage. It’s one thing to have plenty of places in a caravan to put things, but it’s another for that storage space to be easily accessible. Nothing will boil my blood faster than having to dig through mountains of gear just to get to something I need in a hurry. I could try meditation. Or I could trade in my camper for a van such as the Goldstream RV Australis 2150 EWB RE… INSIDE THE AUSTRALIS Stepping inside I was struck by how different the layout was to much of what’s on the market at the moment. Dinettes usually come in three variations: club, cafe and L-shaped. This Australis, however, has a nearside desk/storage unit, complete with cupboards and a tri-fold table, not to mention two reclining lounge chairs with footstools. These chairs aren’t permanently fixed to the floor, so you can position them however you like. You could perhaps strap them down when underway, but during our time with the van, they did not move an inch. I appreciated the fact that Goldstream had fitted not only dual 240V powerpoints at the ‘desk’ unit but USB points, too. This van has an east-west queen-size bed, which has allowed Goldstream to fill the entire front of the van with glossy cabinetry, complete with large wardrobes and four large drawers. Clothes storage is well and truly taken care of. The bed lifts on gas struts, and while the storage space here is partially taken up by a slide-out kitchen, what’s left over can be accessed from inside and outside. There’s a large, partitioned cabinet to the rear of the entrance, an abundance of kitchen cupboards and drawers, as well as overhead lockers.