GORV - Digital Magazine Issue #67 | Page 25

RV REVIEW
The corner bathroom is equipped with a cassette toilet and separate shower , and while the entrance to the kids ’ room has a solid sliding door , the bathroom only has an accordion-style door , which I ’ d prefer to see upgraded to something a little more solid .
A reverse-cycle air-conditioner , ventilation hatches , LED lighting throughout … there ’ s more than enough in this van to keep you and the family comfortable .
EXTERNAL FEATURES
The Thrill Seeker nowadays is built with a meranti timber frame clad with insulated composite aluminium . However , the roof is a one-piece composite fibreglass structure stretching from the front to the rear . It is built atop a 4in SupaGal Austrail chassis complete with a 4in raiser and 6in A-frame .
Underneath , you ’ ll find two 95L fresh water tanks , one mounted fore and aft of the axles ; however , a grey water tank is not fitted standard .
The 19ft 6in Thrill Seeker is equipped with a single 100Ah deep-cycle battery and one 170W solar panel , so there is scope to upgrade the 12V system if required , but it ’ s certainly enough for a van such as this to get out there .
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