Leaving low value items in a Caterham
Leaving low value items in a Caterham
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dabevan

Original Poster:

30 posts

95 months

Thursday 28th January 2021
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Ok, I'm planning a European road trip (probably for 2022) and inevitably I will have to leave the car parked whilst I explore various cities.

I travel very light and can fit all of my belongings onto a small rucksack and take them with me.

... But to keep costs down I'll be camping when possible, so will need to pack a one man tent, a sleeping bag and a pillow. These would be difficult (but not impossible) to take with me.

If I left the tent, sleeping bag and pillow in the Caterham, I'm guessing they would be stollen, despite being low value items?

Has anyone got any ideas for storing items like this on a Caterham?

Locking boot cover?

Hiding them in the foot well?

Any other nooks and crannies people hide stuff?

... Anybody have any good ideas, or should I just carry all my stuff with me?


Cheers

Dave

anonymous-user

70 months

Thursday 28th January 2021
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Lockable hard shell suitcase and lockable luggage strap to attach it to the roll bar?

We did the suitcase thing on an MX5 with boot rack.

Murph7355

40,403 posts

272 months

Friday 29th January 2021
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I've just left low value stuff in mine before, though it's been a long time since I've done it.

Put it in the boot and do the boot up. Take a rucksack for any valuables.

romeodelta

1,143 posts

177 months

Friday 29th January 2021
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dabevan said:
If I left the tent, sleeping bag and pillow in the Caterham, I'm guessing they would be stollen, despite being low value items?
I doubt anyone would, unless they're worth a lot of dough bowtie

Aeroscreens

457 posts

242 months

Friday 29th January 2021
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I would say it not's really a problem as in 20 years of touring and leaving the car parked up the only thing nicked was Caterham branded valve caps. valuables go with me and as I'm aero'd I always put the tonneau cover on. But if you're really worried then consider a Pacsafe (strong stainless steel 'net' that can be locked to the rollover bar in the boot.

Not cheap but worth it if it buys you peace of mind.

Tupwood

197 posts

84 months

Friday 29th January 2021
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A tonneau cover should deter most opportunist thieves… keeps the weather out when you are parked up too.

AndrewGP

2,068 posts

178 months

Friday 29th January 2021
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Have you got a removable steering wheel? I tend to take mine off and chuck in a rucksack if I leave my car for any length of time. Takes seconds to nick and would be a total ballache to sort out (as well as expensive).

BertBert

20,411 posts

227 months

Friday 29th January 2021
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Hide the tent under the smelly socks?

dabevan

Original Poster:

30 posts

95 months

Friday 29th January 2021
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Aeroscreens said:
.. But if you're really worried then consider a Pacsafe (strong stainless steel 'net' that can be locked to the rollover bar in the boot.

Not cheap but worth it if it buys you peace of mind.
Thanks, just googled Pacsafe and it sounds ideal!

Cheers

Dave

Risky

167 posts

241 months

Saturday 30th January 2021
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I have an unused pacsafe. If you are interested in purchasing I’ll dig it out.

RedAndy

1,289 posts

170 months

Saturday 30th January 2021
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Assuming you're travelling alone, remove the passenger seat and fabricate a coffin type thing to live in the footwell/seat space. You'd get loads in that. Wouldnt have to be much more than a fe planks of plywood and some carpet covering. Chunky lock and you're away.

Kenty in Weardale

66 posts

87 months

Saturday 30th January 2021
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I put my steering wheel in the boot secured to the roll bar via a cycle lock

slime bomb

170 posts

82 months

Sunday 31st January 2021
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In my old 1992 S3 I fashioned a lockable box where the heater would be (I never had one). It was designed specifically to fit Champagne bottles in as you can see as we were stopping off at Epernay in France, but there was enough space to fit quite a few items of value in there.

DoubleD

22,154 posts

124 months

Sunday 31st January 2021
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That's a fantastic idea. It would be fun opening the bottle after a long trip!

BertBert

20,411 posts

227 months

Sunday 31st January 2021
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DoubleD said:
That's a fantastic idea. It would be fun opening the bottle after a long trip!
You'd need a way to keep it cool though!