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Transfer (only pick-up).
Drop-off to nearest airport is free.
Johannesburg Airport or hotel within 10Km from airport: R 70 per person
Johannesburg hotel more than 10Km from airport: On request
Cape Town Airport or hotel within Cape Town city: R 135 per person
Windhoek Airport or hotel within Windhoek city: R155 per person
Children under 12 years free
Transfer back to airport free
Accidents:
If the rental vehicle is involved in an accident or Vis Major incidents and
is not drivable, a replacement vehicle, if available, may be collected from
the closest branch.
If the hirer requires a replacement vehicle to be delivered, then these charges
will be for the hirer's account. None of the excess reduction options cover
this process.
The hirer is responsible for the full recovery (eg. towing) of the damaged
vehicle to the original rental depot.
Should there be no replacement vehicle available, no refund for lost rental
days will be considered.
If the hirer is unable or unwilling to take a replacement vehicle, no refunds
for early termination of the contract will apply.
No refund of rental days lost will be considered during the period in which
a replacement vehicle is being organized.
Should the hirer continue with a replacement vehicle then a new rental contract
and insurance conditions will apply.
Personal injury and personal
belongings
Personal injury and personal belongings are not covered by our insurance.
The client is therefore responsible to obtain his or her own travel insurance.
Explanation of gearing terms
(for "do and don't" below)
2H = 2wheel high gearing. Normal rear-wheel drive. Use this with normal driving
on tarred roads and dry sand roads. Never drive faster than 100 km/h. This
mode is used 95% of the time.
4H = 4wheel high gearing. Normal 4-wheel drive. Use this on muddy and slippery
sand roads. Never drive faster than 60km/h. This should be enough to travel
on most difficult terrain.
4L = 4wheel low gearing. 4-wheel drive for very extreme roads. Slow speeds.
Short gears. Use this to navigate difficult and poor terrain whereby you cannot
travel more than 30km/h. It is very rarely necessary to engage into low gearing
mode.
The following was written by a customer about some people driving with 4x4
vehicles and getting into trouble: "When we had a chat with a few
local guys in Botswana they told us about their experience. Last year three
4x4 cars arrived with overheated engines. They had been driving some few 100
kms with the car in 4x4 and low gearing. Many times they have to rescue people
stuck in water or mud. People take risks they shouldnt . They do not
check the depth of waterholes. They do not know where they are and are driving
off the track. Entering waterholes with high speed might cause problems. Botswana
has beautiful nature reserves like Chobe, Moremi, Okavango Delta, Central
Kalahari and Makgadikgadi etc. however those areas have different track conditions
that differ with each season. For example Moremi and certain tracks in Chobe
can be flooded during the rainy season. If people plan their holidays without
awareness of these conditions they might get stuck easily. It is advisable
to check the local conditions as they differ a lot. Most problems happen during
the rainy season. Makgadikgadi for instance is then very muddy and difficult
to drive."
Do
- Check tyre pressure every day - 3.0 Bar front, 3.5 Bar rear. Screw back
valve caps.
- Check radiator water every day - MAKE SURE YOU SCREW THE CAP BACK RIGHT,
otherwise cooling fluid can escape resulting in engine failure.
- Always drive in 2H on normal tarred roads or dry sand roads.
- Please make sure that you LOCK the front hubs manually when selecting 4H
or 4L.
- Come to a complete stop when selecting 4H or 4L - never while driving.
- Do not forget to select "FREE" on the front hubs when driving
normally in 2H.
- When the motorhome is towed or winched, FREE must be selected, and both
gear selectors must be set to N (neutral).
- Ensure that the pop-up roof is retracted, securely fastened and no canvas
is visible form the outside.
- When attempting to cross water, first walk through the water. If you cannot
walk through the water or the current is too strong for you to remain upright,
you cannot pass with the motorhome. If you cannot walk through, the motorhome
will not drive through either. Test water level with a stick. Knee deep is
maximum depth. The person testing the water level must remain at the other
side of the crossing while the driver crosses the water alone without wearing
a seat belt.
- Clean the front green bush net regularly (when fitted) to ensure air flow
to the radiator.
Don't
- Never test the roll ability of the motorhome. You will not be covered by
any insurance when the motorhome rolls onto its side. You will be responsible
for the full towing and repair costs should this happen. Death or serious
injury can occur if this warning is not adhered to. Be responsible.
- Never test the departure and approach angles to the fullest. If your approach
angle is too steep for the front of the motorhome, do not attempt to continue
driving. Death or serious injury can occur if this warning is not adhered
to. Be responsible.
- Never drive in 4H or 4L on tarred roads and make sure that both front hubs
are set on "FREE" on tarred roads.
- Never drive faster than 100km/h under any circumstances in 2H. Never more
than 60km/h in 4H. In 4L your maximum speed must be no more than 30km/h.
- Never select 4L or 4H while driving. Come to a complete stop first.
- Never force the gear lever into a gear. Release the clutch and repeat the
action. Gears always select easily. If not, repeat the entire gear shift sequence.
- Always make sure that no real sharp turns are attempted while driving in
very thick, loose sand or mud. This can cause you to get stuck since the front
wheels push more sand.
- When attempting to make a turn-around in thick loose sand or mud, make sure
your vehicle's front wheels are nice and straight before you start moving
forward or backwards and then start turning slowly to continue and finish
your turning circle.
- Always avoid spinning your wheels because this can cause you to get stuck,
especially in really tick sand or mud. Stop, Select Neutral and pull away
very slowly in first gear.
- Never attempt to drive through narrow roads. Damage to the sides and rear
view mirrors can occur. Also check for low tree branches that can damage the
roof structure.
- No passengers are allowed in the rear living unit while driving.
- Never drive with your foot on the clutch. Clutch failure due to abuse (independent
report will be compiled) will be for your account as well as the towing costs
which can be very high (up to R15 per km). When stuck in mud, never slip the
clutch to drive away.
- When driving in 4L mode, and going down a steep hill at a slow pace, you
must never use the clutch. Let the engine compression take you slowly down
the slope. This is the safest and only way to navigate without losing control
of the vehicle. Always stay in a low gear. (1st or 2nd). Engine compression
must be used to go downhill at 1-2 km/h.
- Do not wear seat belts when driving slowly through water and keep your windows
open to escape the cabin in an emergency. Try keeping the exhaust above the
water level.
Hirer responsibilities
The hirer is liable for the vehicle for the full period of the reservation
and for the maintenance of the vehicle during the rental period.
You are expected to check the following every 1000 km: Water levels, oil levels,
tyre pressure and battery water.
You are responsible for the following damages under all circumstances with
no CDW waiver applicable:
Engine damages due to negligence or abuse (failed to respond to dashboard
warning lights).
Clutch and/or drive shaft failures due to driver abuse or adverse road conditions.
Water damage due to water entering the engine.
Gearbox and/or drive shaft damage due to abuse or wrongful use or driving
through pot holes.
Roll-over damages of any kind whether speed, poor road conditions or
steep tracks related.
Vis Major incidents like storm, hail, lightning strikes, strong winds and
flood damages.
Towing costs for all above damages to the drop-off depot.
Currency fluctuations
All credit card transactions are conducted in South African Rand (ZAR). Due
to exchange rate fluctuations there could be some variance in the amount refunded
compared to the amount initially charged. If a credit card is presented as
payment, the credit card holder will be jointly and severally liable as a
customer.
Drivers license
A valid non-endorsed international driver's license is required. Drivers must
be 23 years or older.
Repairs
Repairs of up to R1200 may be undertaken without authorization and will be
reimbursed upon presentation of receipts depending on the chosen CDW option.
When over R1200 we need to be contacted for authorization.
Vehicle substitution
We reserve the right to substitute under special circumstances the desired
vehicle with an equal or better vehicle without prior notice before the start
of any rental period.
If a vehicle needs to be substituted because of an accident or mechanical
problems, and the hirer refuses to accept a replacement vehicle as stipulated
above, the hirer is seen to terminate the contract, and no reimbursements
will apply.
Driving distances can be great and Bobo Campers must be given a realistic
time to cover a distance before lost holiday time becomes a factor for a claim
submission. Non-essential items like air conditioners can take longer (up
to two days) to be repaired, depending on the country or area the customer
is traveling in. As a general rule Bobo Campers has 24 hours to its disposal
to solve a problem. In other countries like Namibia, Botswana or Zambia, more
time is needed.
Change of requested vehicle
Bobo Campers reserves the right to substitute a comparable or superior vehicle
should the requested vehicle not be available due to unforeseen circumstances.
This shall not constitute a breach of contract and does not entitle the hirer
to any refund.
Insurance options Discoverer
X
The maximum risk on the Discoverer X for the customer is R52 000. This is
included in the rental contract. If this option is taken, the hirer is liable
for the first R52 000 damage to a vehicle or third party vehicle / property.
The excess of R52 000 can be paid by cash or credit card (a manual imprint
of the credit card will be taken and the amount will have to be authorized
by the bank).
This is fully refundable on return of the vehicle to the agreed location,
on the agreed date, with no damage incurred to the Bobo Campers vehicle or
third party vehicle / property.
Collision Damage Waiver (CDW)
option Discoverer X:
We offer 3 insurance excess reduction options. To reduce the R52000 excess
one of the following options can be chosen:
CDW1 from 3 days onwards: at R150 per day reduces the excess to R18 000. incl.
CDW2 from 8 days onwards: at R200 per day reduces the excess to R13 000. incl.
CDW3 from 15 days onwards: at R240 per day reduces the excess to nil.
CDW Exclusions:
The hirer will be fully liable for any damage to the Bobo Campers vehicle
or third party vehicle or property (CDW is canceled and maximum damage is
payable by the customer) if:
The terms of the rental contract are breached.
Damage to the vehicle is caused by careless or reckless driving.
Damages caused by flash floods, lightning strikes, hard winds, sand storms,
tree damages and/or hail (Act of God - Vis Major).
Driving on any 4x4 man-made track that requires an entrance fee.
Damage to the vehicle caused by incorrect use of the clutch or handbrake.
Damages to the drive shafts due to pot holes or any other obstacle.
Incorrect use of differential loads and/or transfer cases eg. driving in low
range on normal roads or engaging low range while driving.
Driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
Driving on restricted roads / areas.
Water submersion or salt-water damages are caused. Always walk through the
water first before crossing.
Any roll-over damages of any kind no matter at what speed or how it
happened.
Failure to switch off the engine when dashboard lights indicate a major problem
e.g. oil light, radiator water temperature gauge.
Cancellation fees
3 months before departure date: 10% of total costs
2 months before departure date: 25% of total costs
1 month before departure date: 50% of total costs
1 week or no-show: 100% of total costs
Parking / speeding traffic offenses
Bobo Campers reserves the right to charge the hirer for any speeding or parking
fines, associated administration costs and / or accidents including third
party vehicle / property damage not reported on the return of the vehicle.
Permitted areas of travel for
the Discoverer X
Vehicles may be taken into South Africa's neighboring states but are not allowed
into Angola, Democratic Republic of Congo, Tanzania or Malawi. Driving on
4x4 Tracks that require an entrance fee or club membership are also not allowed.
All insurance cover is void if vehicles enter these prohibited areas and will
result in a breach of contract. The 4x4 is used for driving terrain that is
usually inaccessible with a normal two-wheel drive vehicle. Dangerous and
irresponsible maneuvers to test the abilities of the camper to the limit are
not allowed under any circumstances as they are dangerous.
Bobo Campers reserves the right, at its sole discretion, to restrict vehicle
movements in certain areas due to adverse road or weather conditions, political
situations or any other reason. Also driving on sand dunes and Van Zyl's Pass
in Namibia is not allowed. Remember that you should never test the abilities
of the Discoverer X to the fullest, and that you will be liable for the full
insurance excess (R52000) if accidents, mechanical damage or roll overs happen
here. Please ensure that the departure, approach and roll angles are observed
as in the manual of the Bobo Campers Discoverer X. These must never be exceeded
under any circumstance. Always check water depth by walking into the water
that you wish to cross. Knee-depth is maximum.
Discoverer X
(4x4) sleeps 2 adults (from 2007 and up)
Based on the large Nissan Patrol pick-up chassis, this roomy and practical
camper sleeps two adults, and will ensure that your holiday is as comfortable
as it can be. This is the first real off-road motorhome available. Features
include:
Radio/CD
Hot/cold running water
Two-plate gas stove
50 Lt. Compressor Chest fridge/freezer
Air conditioning in the cabin
High/low range gearbox
175 Lt Long-range fuel tanks
4x4 drive train
pop-up roof for lower center of gravity
Two spare wheels
Built-in safe
Chemical toilet
4.2 Lt. diesel engine with high/low gear shift in a 5-speed gearbox. Turbo
or non-turbo versions.
All vehicles come complete with
cutlery, stainless steel crockery, bedding, towels, kitchen utensils, camping
table, camping chairs and road maps. Be assured of a complete inventory.
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