A solution to the payload problem? (1 Viewer)

Stretto Boy

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We all know that many motorhomes have little payload available. This can be a particular problem for those Funsters who like to carry copious amounts of wine on board:

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It is of course the water content and the glass bottle which makes up most of the weight of a bottle of wine. So I wondered if this might enable those who are partial to a little tipple to stay on the right side of the law which still enjoying themselves. Of course, it really only works if you travel to your destination, then use this, stay for the requisite amount of time and then drink it all up prior to departure:

http://www.coventrytelegraph.net/wh...omemade-prosecco-kit-turns-water-13652780.amp
 
Oct 30, 2010
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Fortunately we have plenty of payload available so might just give this one a miss.
I do hope you will be testing the product though. I look forward to your report.......................if you survive that is. :D

Richard.
 

Lenny HB

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Keep your lemonade give me a nice red vin any day. No problem with payload, fully loaded still have over 500kg spare enough for a few bottles of red. :D

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EX51SSS

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We only get a decent (probably indecent) amount of wine at our last stop prior to coming home. (The biggest quantity already consumed). Immediately prior to setting off to the train, I drop most of the fresh water out so that allows for 90 litres of wine capacity (not in the fresh water tank) and we get boxes and keep the weight down but we have a decent payload anyway
 

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