When looking to purchase a tourer, the dimensions should be one of the first things you look at. Knowing the dimensions means you know the limitations and potential restrictions of the tourer you are considering purchasing.
Below will be some information regarding the dimensions, such as the overall height, length and MTPLM of the Fifth Wheel Co range of tourers.
Below are the models that we will be discussing. If you wish to read about one in particular, then click it to follow the link and be navigated to that section.
- Celtic Rambler
- Dreamseeker
- Inos
Celtic Rambler Dimensions
Fifth Wheel Co describe the Celtic Rambler as “their flagship model”. Labelled the “ultimate tourer”, the Celtic Rambler is something of a penthouse on wheels, with nothing in the market able to compare.
Achieving a 10/10 in a test drive feature by The Caravan Club Magazine, the Celtic Rambler boasts numerous features that would appeal to an incredibly wide array of potential buyers.

With a glossy wooden finish to the interior, the Celtic Rambler ensures a sense of modernity and style for the buyer, unsubtle in its suave appearance. Complete with a kitchen area, a bathroom and two separate double beds, the Rambler prides itself on the comfort it can offer the buyer.


The Rambler prides itself on comfort, wanting to offer nothing more than the very best to its inhabitants. With the tourer having finished as the best fifth wheel three years in a row in the Caravan Club Design Awards, you don’t have to simply take my word for it, there is clear evidence of the Rambler’s stature as a tourer.
| Total Length | Internal Living Height | Internal Bedroom Height | Overall Width | Unladen Weight | Payload |
| 27’11” | 7’3″ | 5’3″ | 7’8″ | 3200kg | 1100kg |
As you will see in the above specifications, the Celtic Rambler comes in at a total length of 27’11” inches, which is approximately eight and a half feet long. Whilst this measurement is perhaps longer than the average tourer, and perhaps is longer than any initial figure you may have had in your mind, it is worth noting the sheer benefits of the features contained within the Rambler.
Fifth Wheel Co Dreamseeker Dimensions
The Dreamseeker is another prominent name in the Fifth Wheel Co line of tourers. Boasting an extra bed than those possessed by the Rambler, the Dreamseeker can comfortably carry up to five people when travelling, all whilst offering a sleek and modern finish to onlooking eyes, in both the interior and exterior.
Not only does the Dreamseeker have the capacity for one more person, but it does so in a smaller overall frame. As you will see from the below specifications, the Dreamseeker’s overall length is around a metre shorter than the aforementioned Rambler, which may be something of great appeal to certain buyers.
| Total Length | Internal Living Height | Internal Width | Overall Width | Unladen Weight | Payload |
| 24’11” | 6’7″ | 7’3″ | 7’6″ | 2500kg | 1300kg |
Whilst there is a capacity for five people in comparison to the Rambler, the Dreamseeker holds these people in a smaller dimension than that of the Rambler, which may be a point of query for some buyers. This is understandable, as if you are carrying more people, how will you have enough space within a smaller vehicle? Thankfully, the Dreamseeker serves to amend any concerns you may have about such a thing.

The Dreamseeker more than accommodates for its users. With a sleek, darkened wooden finish, the tourer ensures that it offers storage and comfort in any way it can.

The above floorplan shows you the overall layout of the Dreamseeker (obviously). The green areas are ones of comfort and, eventually, sleep, with the sofa to the left converting to a single bed and the couch with the table shifting into a double bed.
Fifth Wheel Co Inos Dimensions
The final of the three Fifth Wheel Co vehicles we will be discussing is the Fifth Wheel Co Inos. The stark difference, though, is that this is a campervan, as opposed to a tourer. With a “stunning sleek exterior design”, the Inos prides itself on appearance, aiming to take caravanning to a newer, higher level with a blend of practicality and style.

The floorplan shows that the Inos is something of a more simplified design when compared to the Rambler and Dreamseeker. This may be of appeal to some that prefer simplicity, with the Inos offering a living room, kitchen, bedroom and bathroom in that order. With no variation from the standardised norm, this may be of great value if the buyer is seeking a vehicle that is nothing more than simple.
Whilst the layout is simple, the interior is appropriately modern. With an overarching white theme, adorned by a gorgeous wooden finish, the Inos offers the buyer a bright and homely environment, enriched by the comfort and convenience you will experience in abundance.

| Total Length | Internal Living Height | Internal Width | Overall Width | Unladen Weight | Payload |
| 22’11” | 6’7″ | 7’3″ | 7’6″ | 2500kg | 1300kg |
Though the Inos is a campervan, it boasts a fairly large size that allows you to encompass many features you would see in your average tourer. The Inos, too, may prove to be of, at least slightly, more convenience, given that it is a camper that is a far easier and more manageable object to move.
