GORV - Digital Magazine Issue #29 | Page 26

THING OF BEAUTY A breath of fresh air. Loads of wow factor. Choose your cliche. The bottom line: the Macedon is a beauty. The bathroom, incidentally, is one of the best that I’ve seen in a long time. The layout comprises a forward bedroom, a nearside kitchen and offside dinette, and rear ensuite. The bedroom is fitted with overhead lockers and side wardrobes; however, each bedside table is fitted with a wireless charger – just drop a compatible phone or tablet on the black ‘pad’ and technology will do the rest. A foot-of-the-bed cabinet hides a Winegard antenna signal booster and necessary TV cabling. The Macedon is also equipped with a Satking satellite TV setup, along with RV Wi-Fi and the latest Fusion sound system. The kitchen is not only visually appealing – especially the strikingly colourful and patterned acrylic splashback – it is highly functional. Hilltop 26 \ Caravans has fitted an electric induction cooktop rather than a standard four-burner gas stove. But how will I use this when free-camping? you ask. Well, the Macedon is also equipped with three 120Ah lithium batteries, which should allow the cooktop to run at full heat for more than an hour. The bathroom, with its offside corner shower, rear linen cupboard above three drawers, offside vanity unit and washing machine, instantly won my favour. The layout is, in my opinion, a cut above. Throughout the Macedon, the facings of all furniture are done in acrylic rather than laminated plywood, resulting in a consistently smooth finish. In addition, a 2500W inverter is mounted under a dinette seat. This inverter is wired to all powerpoints, giving you 240V power off the lithium batteries wherever you’re camped. Did I mention that the Macedon had a combined 640W of solar panels on the roof?