Has anyone had anything to do with the Jurgen Oryx?
I know they were imported from South Africa in approx 2004- could anyone please tell me more about them.
			
			
			
				Riley
I am a new member on the forum and saw your post when I searched for a camper trailer similar to mine.  I stay in Namibia (Africa) and bought a second hand 2000 model Jurgens Oryx about 2 years ago.  It has the following features:
Specifications:   
Overall Length (mm) 4130 
Overall Width (mm) 1775 
Height - Roof Closed (mm) 2095 
Height - Roof Open (mm) 2990 
Ground Clearance (mm) 281 
Track Width (mm) 1487 
Tyre / Rim Size (Including Lockable Spare) 275/45 R15 
Tare (Kg) 728 
GVM (Kg) 1250 
Entry Angle (Degrees) 9 
Exit Angle (Degrees) 24 
Heavy Duty Axle - Rubber Torsion Independent Swing Arm Suspension 1400kg 
Heavy Duty Hot Dipped Galvanized Chassis  
Roof - Pop Up / Insect Screen Surround / Dust Pressure Hatch  
Kitchen - 2 Burner Gas Stove / Kitchen Sink / Crockery Holder  
Fridge / Freezer 
Geyser 220V / Gas 
Water Tank / 12V Pump / Level Indicator 60L 
Gas Bottle & Regulator (x 2)  
Bathroom - Pull Out Shower Handle & Pop Up Cubical 
Battery System - 12V Deep Cycle / Charger / Level Indicator  
Exterior / Interior 12V Lights  
220V Power In & Out Sockets  
25L Jerry Cans (x2)  
Mud Flaps  
Stabilizer Parking Jacks  
Body Construction - Insulated Sandwich Panel  
Insect Screened Windows & Entry Door  
Internal Cargo Ties Down Points  
Porta Pottie Storage  
Storage Wardrobes, Cupboards, Lockers with Bolt On Hinges & Positive Catch Door Knobs  
Stone Protection Surfaces  
Awning  
Outside Table  
Berths 4
It sleeps 4 persons (2 on queen size fold out bed inside & 2 in roof top tent on draw bar).
I tow it with my Prado 3.0 GX Diesel and it tows like a dream even at 120km/h on good gravel roads.  I have done a few rough off-road sections with it and it performed pretty well in off-road conditions.
Let me know if you require any further info. :D
			
			
			
				Hi Oryx,
Sorry about this off-thread post, but saw you are from Walvis Bay, Namibia. I had never heard of this place before, but a few weeks ago I found out I will be there in early Novemeber for ~2 weeks (for work).  
Cheers
Captain
			
			
			
				Quote from: Captain on September 22, 2011, 09:41:19 AMI had never heard of this place before, but a few weeks ago I found out I will be there in early Novemeber for ~2 weeks (for work).  
Small world! 
Thanks!
Matto :)
(Who's opening up Google Maps as we speak...)
			
 
			
			
				Any pics of the Jurgens?
 :cheers:
			
			
			
				Quote from: Captain on September 22, 2011, 09:41:19 AM
Hi Oryx,
Sorry about this off-thread post, but saw you are from Walvis Bay, Namibia. I had never heard of this place before, but a few weeks ago I found out I will be there in early Novemeber for ~2 weeks (for work).
you will need a longer snorkel.
			
 
			
			
				Quote from: Lost on September 22, 2011, 01:07:06 PM
you will need a longer snorkel.
Hahaha... just need to get the snorkel above the kayaks, they will keep it afloat  - just gotta watch out for the waves  8)
Cheers
Captain 
			
 
			
			
				We hired a Britz 4WD camper that had the same Jurgens unit attached and I would say it would be almost identical to the ORYX. It was excellent and we did 10,400km across SA, Botswana and Namibia in it. We were so glad we did not opt for the rooftop tent option due to the close encounters with wild animals on the trip, one night we had a very large Elephant rubbing up against the side of the camper, it probably still would have done some damage to the camper if had wanted to but it felt much safer than a bit of canvas.
We lived in the camper for 5 weeks in some pretty rough places and loved it, actually we would have bought one if they had been available in Oz.
heres a pic of the Britz Trax that is basically a Toyota Hilux with a Jurgens ORYX on the back.
http://motorhomerepublic.com/trax_4207_worldwide_rv_rental.html
			
			
			
				Captain
In what line of business are you? One of my colleagues worked in Perth for the past 6 years before he returned to Namibia earlier this year.  Contact me on my mobile (0811228612) when you arrive.  We can meet for an introduction to our local beer. :cheers:
Cheers
			
			
			
				GU Rich
I will post pics of the Oryx as soon as I figure out how to post pics.  ???
Cheers
			
			
			
				Wortho
You are quite right. :cup: The unit on the back of the Toyota is exactly the same as the Oryx (less wheels and draw bar of course).  They also put it on the back of the Nissan NP300 pick up.  It is quite popular with the tourists doing self-drive safaris in Namibia (I actually saw one in town earlier today).
Cheers
			
			
			
				Quote from: Oryx on September 23, 2011, 03:23:47 AM
Captain
In what line of business are you? One of my colleagues worked in Perth for the past 6 years before he returned to Namibia earlier this year.  Contact me on my mobile (0811228612) when you arrive.  We can meet for an introduction to our local beer. :cheers:
Cheers
Hi Oryx,
I am a Chemical Engineer specialising in membrane technology for the mineral processing industry. I am over to run a small pilot plant at one of the Uranium mines in Namibia. My email address is listed under my rig picture on the LHS (3rd icon), I wouldn't mind asking you a few questions about the local area, but probably best off-line. Would be good to catch up for a local beer  8)
Cheers
Captain
			
 
			
			
				Quote from: Captain on September 23, 2011, 09:32:06 AM
Hi Oryx,
I am a Chemical Engineer specialising in membrane technology for the mineral processing industry. I am over to run a small pilot plant at one of the Uranium mines in Namibia. My email address is listed under my rig picture on the LHS (3rd icon), I wouldn't mind asking you a few questions about the local area, but probably best off-line. Would be good to catch up for a local beer  8)
Cheers
Captain
Captain
I've sent you a personal message.
Cheers
Oryx
			
 
			
			
				Quote from: GU Rich on September 22, 2011, 12:57:38 PM
Any pics of the Jurgens?
 :cheers:
GU Rich
I finally managed to get the hang of posting pics  :cup:. Herewith a couple of pics of my Oryx as requested.
Hooked-up and good to go:
(http://www.myswag.org/gallery/d/32123-2/Oryx+1.jpg)
Set-up with rally tent & view with kitchen (fold out bed is on the other side)
(http://www.myswag.org/gallery/d/32128-2/Oryx+2.JPG)
View from the back showing the fold out bed
(http://www.myswag.org/gallery/d/32131-2/Oryx+3.JPG)
View from the side showing the fold out bed and rooftop tent on the draw bar
(http://www.myswag.org/gallery/d/32134-2/Oryx+4.JPG)
Fixing a flat tyre on my Prado in the Skeleton Coast Park (Namibia)
(http://www.myswag.org/gallery/d/32137-2/Oryx+5.JPG)
Close up of kitchen set-up (we didn't use the rally tent on this occasion)
(http://www.myswag.org/gallery/d/32140-2/Oryx+6.JPG)
Enjoy!
Oryx