GORV - Digital Magazine Issue #23 | Page 21

RV REVIEW INSIDE THE MOSSMAN The Mossman C is a family caravan. As such, the layout incorporates three bunks, a separate bathroom, large kitchen, front bedroom for mum and dad, and an amidships offside dinette. By and large, it should suit a family of five nicely. There are two kinds of surprises: the pleasant ones, and the ones that leave a bad taste. It had been, I’m embarrassed to write, a number of years since I had taken a really good look at a Winnebago caravan. Let’s start at the rear. The three bunks look good and comfortable, and I particularly liked that no separate ladder is required. Rather, a series of holes have been routed out of the front part of the framing and neatly edge-banded. Winnebago Australia is a division of Apollo Tourism & Leisure Ltd, the company behind one of the largest RV rental companies in Australasia. It is the result of a special partnership between Apollo and the US RV giant Winnebago Industries. The bathroom offers a vanity with shaving cabinet, a washing machine beneath the vanity bench, a cassette toilet, and a separate shower. I personally liked that the sliding shower door is secured for travel by a black strap (rather than some sort of catch) – it mightn’t be aesthetically elegant, but it’s strong. As for the surprise? When I stepped inside the Winnebago Mossman C X-Country, it was a pleasant one… Finally, the concertina screen that separates the bathroom from the kids’ room seemed a little flimsy – a solid door if possible would be better. / 21