Thursday, Sep 25, 2008 at 22:28
Hi Nari
I have read of various vans being built wheelchair accessible. I think one of the regular caravan manufacturers advertised a wheel chair accessible model - can't be sure of which one though.
When we went looking for a second hand Bushtracker a few years ago, there were only two available at the time, and one had been built with full wheelchair accessibility, including the bathroom with shower
toilet and vanity, running the width of the van accross the back. Although it was much better value for what it had compared to the one we purchased, it was too large for our 3 litre auto Patrol to legally tow.
Depends where you want to travel. Not everywhere has disability access bathrooms, so being able to use your own would be somewhat essential. If wheelchair bound, you couldn't just 'go bush with a shovel'. I take note of caravan parks we visit that have disability access bathrooms, and sometimes there are steps to get there!
To get a suitable bathroom, you would need to go to a dual axle (much better anyway), and perhaps a bit bigger than your target.
As you also feel the heat, get a full size van with air conditioner rather than a pop top. You can use the air conditioner when on mains power at CPs or run a genny for a few hours to cool down when camping out.
Sure hope you can get something suitable so you can enjoy travelling, and may the need for the wheelchair be far into the future.
Motherhen
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Follow Up By: nari - Sunday, Sep 28, 2008 at 16:41
Sunday, Sep 28, 2008 at 16:41
Many thanks everyone, for all your ideas and suggestions!
Happy travelling!
Nari
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