GORV - Digital Magazine Issue #2 | Page 20

MORE INFO ROADSTAR CARAVANS www.roadstar.com.au INSIDE THE GT SPORT You might think, therefore, that the single-axle GT Sport (in basic ‘Touring’ spec), with its meranti frame and ribbed, shallow-form aluminium cladding, feels like a step backwards. Not true. We hitched it up for a test tow and it garnered a number of admiring glances. Though its construction techniques remain traditional, the single-axle GT Sport has a distinctly modern aesthetic and, no doubt, the interior is as modern as it gets. And don’t forget: if you want it framed with aluminium, you can have it framed with aluminium. Up front, the queen-size bed is surrounded by storage options, from wardrobes to overhead lockers. As with the rest of the 20 gorv.com.au van, the cabinetry is CNC-cut – it looks great. Across the nearside, the dinette is particularly classy. Upholstered in Annahide, the seats are comfortable and the cushions can be removed fairly easily to access the storage space beneath, as well as the 100Ah AGM battery, 12V fuses and the regulator for the 150W solar panel on the roof. Opposite, the kitchen is fitted with a Swift four-burner cooktop and a griller, and the microwave has been sensibly fitted beneath. The benchtops throughout are made from laminated ply, rather than chipboard or MDF, and there’s no shortage of cupboard space here. A three- way Thetford fridge-freezer completes the picture in the kitchen. This van’s bathroom is not the largest ever fitted to a caravan but it is neatly presented and includes a wall- mounted washing machine. Obviously, considering the overall narrow space, a top- loader fitted beneath a wide bench just wouldn’t work; however, these front-loaders work well, in my experience. WEIGHTS AND SUSPENSION In this guise, with timber frame and ribbed aluminium cladding, the single-axle GT Sport weighs in with a very