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RV REVIEW | layout treatment. We hitched up the 15ft 10in tandem-axle model. UNDER TOW On the freeway, our Flinders was the epitome of a pleasure-to-tow van. There was no side-sway or porpoising on the towbar. As the bitumen gave way to gravel and corrugations, the van’s independent coil suspension really stepped up. The chassis is a 6in RHS one-piece unit with an extended A-frame, while the rear cutaway should prevent damage when exiting deep ruts or river crossings. In terms of self-sufficiency, our Flinders covers most bases. Two 82L water tanks (which are well protected by galvanised sheeting) are standard, while a grey water tank can be fitted too. The fresh water tanks are plumbed independently to separate isolating valves under the sink inside. The van gets two AGM deep-cycle batteries and 300W worth of solar, but the batteries can also be charged off the tow vehicle via the Anderson plug when in transit, or by a set of portable solar panels to augment the gorv.com.au 7