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PRACTICALL­Y PERFECT

With its unremarkab­le exterior and subdued décor, the RM20-5 won’t win any beauty contests – but Bill Savidan finds its no-nonsense functional­ity pretty impressive

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Jayco’s first entry into the ‘motorhome without a bedroom’ class, the RM20-5, is a bold venture. European brands introduced this layout to New Zealand buyers two or three years ago and now it is accepted in the marketplac­e. Until recently Australian motorhome manufactur­ers have not perceived this layout as a buoyant segment of their market. In the land of opportunit­y, bigger has always been better. It will be interestin­g to see how this new Jayco stacks up.

LOUNGE

Twin settees, one each side of the lounge, is the most popular layout offered in the UK. Popular because it offers a wide walkway (900mm in this case) from kitchen to cab, and it converts to a dining room when the table is deployed. At 1450mm long, these settees are too short for adults to sleep on, but they create a very comfortabl­e, convivial lounge for reading, TV watching or entertaini­ng. A compressor leg allows the table to be lowered to clear the dropdown bed.

A dropdown bed in the lounge of an RV effectivel­y reduces the motorhome’s length by two metres. A motorhome that’s 6.5 metres long instead of 8.5 metres is easier to park and store – important points for metropolit­an buyers. It is also easier to drive and costs a lot less to buy, important for all buyers. Without sleeping in the bed, it is hard to know how comfy it is, but this one has good credential­s. It has an inner-sprung mattress, orthopaedi­c bed

slats and, once shown how, the raise/lower mechanism is straightfo­rward to use.

Decor in the RM20-5 is subdued and neutral; light wood-grained cabinetry, coffee coloured cushions and off-white walls and ceiling. This means there’s plenty of scope for buyers to express themselves through their personal choice of accessory colours and textures.

Lighting is Led-based with strip lights under the overhead cupboards and around the main hatch, and reading lights in the lounge. There is a sensible scattering of 230-volt power points and USB ports throughout the RV.

KITCHEN

The kitchen is a good size and offers excellent storage. Set into the benchtop is a large circular sink and a two-burner cooktop with a charcoal filter range hood above. This bench sits on top of a well thought-out cabinet containing a variety of useful drawers and cupboards, with two more lockers above. I was surprised to find such a well-planned, spacious kitchen in a small motorhome. It doesn’t have an oven, but by sacrificin­g some storage space, one could be fitted. Opposite the bench is the 171-litre Thetford two-door fridge freezer and, above that, a Sphere microwave.

Beside the entry is the electronic­s department; the TV, Fusion entertainm­ent centre and a monitor panel for the batteries and water tanks. A fire extinguish­er is mounted at floor level beside the fridge freezer.

It is quite a big step up from the pavement to the motorhome floor. From the outside, you can extract the manually operated step to make it easier to enter. If you are inside and the step is retracted, it makes exiting a little harder. An electrical­ly operated step would fix the that.

WASHROOM

A concertina door closes off the washroom. In the middle is a handbasin with a mirror behind, to the left a Thetford electric swivel toilet, and to the right the shower.

“The kitchen is a good size and offers excellent storage. I was surprised to find such a well-planned, spacious kitchen in a small motorhome”

Clothes hooks, a pouch to hold books and magazines, and a glass in a holder are provided, but no towel rails. Lighting is excellent – a pair of downlights over the mirror, a central light, and one in the shower stall. The shower is sensibly sized, has a single glass door, and is well equipped with a shower handpiece on a wall rail and an extraction fan in the ceiling hatch.

STORAGE

Storage space can be a problem in small RVS. Kitchen cupboards and drawers; bedroom lockers and shelves; and cabinets in the washroom are all in high demand.

Outdoor equipment, tables, chairs, barbecues, fishing and sports equipment all have to be stowed somewhere.

The kitchen provides good storage for food, beverages and equipment thanks to four drawers, cupboards and a locker under the bench, plus two more large cupboards overhead. Also there is a locker (350mm x 150mm x 750mm) under a hatch in the floor.

The washroom has a cupboard under the sink plus a wall-mounted medicine cabinet for toiletries and other personal items. Shelves beside the toilet are large enough to accommodat­e extra toilet rolls and toilet cassette chemicals.

There is less space for clothing and personal items. At the end of the kitchen bench is a hanging locker with a shelved cupboard below for folded clothes and personal items, as well as a shelf space in the cupboard beside the entry. Odds and ends may find a home in lockers above and below the fridge and above the TV.

Space under the kerbside settee, accessible from both inside and out, could accommodat­e a small barbecue and other smaller items. Larger items will most likely find a home in the space over the cab, which is too confined to sleep in.

EXTERIOR

Outside, the RM20-5 is quite plain. From the luton over the cab, the roof runs straight and flat to the back wall that is also straight and flat. There are none of the moulded GRP adornments that many manufactur­ers include to give their brands and models a point of difference. You might say the RM20-5’S plain-ness is its point of difference.

Kerbside, there are two outdoor speakers, a 3.5-metre long electrical­ly powered awning, a dropdown table, a hatch to access space under the settee and a single step, which is manually operated.

On the back panel, mounted high, is a moulded housing for the brake light

 ??  ?? The RM20-5 is like the Tardis, a small exterior but huge inside
The RM20-5 is like the Tardis, a small exterior but huge inside
 ??  ?? The dropdown bed in the lounge saves around 2 metres of overall length
The dropdown bed in the lounge saves around 2 metres of overall length
 ??  ?? There’s unobstruct­ed passage from the lounge through to the washroom
There’s unobstruct­ed passage from the lounge through to the washroom
 ??  ?? The kitchen offers plenty of storage options
The kitchen offers plenty of storage options

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