GORV - Digital Magazine Issue #36 | Page 9

RV PROFILE FLYING THE FLAG And then there’s their 12V system. Brendan and Ruth fitted a second 120W solar panel to the roof as well as a second 110Ah deep-cycle battery. A 3000W inverter was fitted in a kitchen cabinet, giving them scope to run some 240V appliances without turning on the generator. But that’s not enough for the McMahons: they travel with a portable satellite dish, which is stowed in the Navara, and connects to the van via through-the-wall fittings. I assumed it was a VAST setup. In fact, they’ve simply installed their home Foxtel box in one of the van’s overhead cupboards – and it works a treat. Wherever they travel, the McMahons proudly display the Australian flag once they’ve set-up camp, with the flagpole held in place by the jockey wheel clamp. The drawbar is also home to a couple of 9kg gas cylinders, a small fuel tank for the generator fuel, and a separate diesel tank for their onboard diesel heater. Both fuel tanks sit within protective checkerplate housings. The heater control is mounted near the bedhead, so they can turn it on and wait for the van to warm up before getting out of bed. The Hotham has a 50mm ball coupling and rides on tandem-axle leaf-spring suspension. Like all Hilltop caravans, it has a meranti timber frame and it appears to be a solid, substantial caravan. / 09