INTRODUCING HARRY

We would like to introduce Harry Hymer, the  newest member of our family.

Harry is a 1986 Hymermobile is 5.5 M long and 2.3 M wide, lefthand drive, registered in the UK and in remarkable condition for his age.

Harry's coat is Classic Beige and Brown with inside decoration being brown and beige. The upholstery is a lovely beige with floral rose  highlights.

















Harry has now been tarted up with touches of Red.

THE BACK 2/3
The U shape lounge and table which goes into a queen size bed.











There is a great heater for cold mornings underneath the wardrobe.



The galley is very compact with the gas stove and sink on top and the fridge and cupboard for pots etc underneath.


The fridge is good and has a little freezer. Kevin is having withdrawals as we can’t fit the engel in Harry so it will have to stay on the boat.

The Bathroom
The new flushing loo and storage area on the righthand side.
The washing machine on the left hand side. The automatic part lives in the rest of the Hymer.


The water storage area. Not sure why there isn’t a water tank underneath but have to check if they are available.
 we haven’t tried the shower yet, it does have hot water from a gas heater which is a bonus, but it looks squeezy and I think the shower curtain will be very friendly.

It is amazing that all of these fit in one small space. Oh and I forgot it is also the broom closet.



THE FRONT 1/3

The bed above the seats is very comfy and is full double bed size. When in use it comes down over the seats just above the dashboard. Of course it has the advantage of being close to the ensuite.




The driving area is very roomy and can double as the theatre room. 











Also a one person lounge room.










It is also the storage area for the patio furniture.



Today has been typical friesland weather suddenly we had a hot spell, 4 days of  25 to 28 then back to cool again with a thunderstorm today.  I am looking forward to heading south.

This week our son phoned to say not to eat any salads or vegetables unless we knew where they had come from. In Germany near Hamburg which is not far from the Netherlands they had a problem with vegetables from a processing factory having a strain of E Coli which was resistant and quite a few people had died from kidney failure. It brought home the fact that we dont have television and don't understnd the language well so we don't always know what is going on. I asked a dutch lady today and she said the problem was being sorted out but not to eat bean shoots, brocolli , tomatoes or peppers yet. so we are on tin vegetables which are OK and we often have them anyway.
We have settled in to life in a motorhome and look forward to hitting the road.

1 comment:

  1. Hi Kevin and Yvonne - just managed to read your last blog. Sounds as if you are comfortably settled in. It`s probably easier than cruising but is it as much fun.

    We are on the last legs of this year`s cruise. We leave the boat this Friday for a week in Paris and then fly home from London on the 30th. Short season this year.

    Maybe we`ll see you next year if you are heading south to France. Stay in touch and have a great time
    Love, Sharlene and Phil

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