LIMITED EDITION FEATURES
The kitchen is what you’d expect in an 18ft
6in van. There’s a range of cupboards and
drawers, filtered drinking water at the sink,
a four-burner cooktop and griller (no oven), a
microwave neatly recessed into the overhead
cabinetry, and a couple of overhead lockers.
However, one of these lockers is taken up by
the electrical switches and controls, as well
as the BMPRO Genius battery management
system and sound system.This is a worthwhile
compromise. Centralising all the switches and
other unsightly equipment in a locker has left
the interior looking uncluttered and elegant.
The bathroom, with its offside cassette toilet,
central vanity, washing machine and nearside
fibreglass shower, is not particularly mould-
breaking; however, the fitout is very good.
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But what do you get as part of the Limited
Edition package that you wouldn’t get in a
standard Knight of the same size?
Most of these features can be found outside
the van. These include 16in wheels, a 300mm
A-frame extension, a checkerplate-fabricated
toolbox on the A-frame, 600mm-high side
checkerplate, a gas bayonet, external speakers,
insect lights and an offside light.
An external shower, nearside TV
entertainment locker and 12V point and shock
absorbers on the leaf-spring roller-rocker
suspension are also part of the package.
The Knight rides on a 4in SupaGal chassis
(with 6in drawbar). Its self-sufficiency
situation is quite good: dual 95L water tanks,
a 95L grey water tank, a 150W solar panel
and a 100Ah deep-cycle battery mounted
to the offside chassis rail behind a piece of
protective checkerplate.