2005 Hobby 750 FMS Motorhome — Video Tour (Part 5 of 5)

Published 10 April 2026 · 4-berth motorhome
3:36This video tour walks you around the 2005 Hobby 750 FMS, a 4-berth motorhome for sale through Motorhome Pig. This is part 5 of 5 videos for this motorhome.
Hobby is a German manufacturer founded in 1967 in Fockbek by Harald Striewski - one of Europe's largest caravan makers, with a growing motorhome range on Fiat Ducato and VW Crafter.
Mechanically it is built on the Fiat Ducato chassis, with a manual gearbox, showing 46,000 miles.
The video shows the living space, kitchen and sleeping areas — this layout sleeps 4 and has 4 belted travelling seats.
It is currently available at £21,596.
Watch the full walkaround above, then open the complete listing for every photo, the full specification and to arrange a viewing.
Video transcript
Here's the Hobby 750 FMS. I've left the engine running at the moment. Both driver's seat and passenger seat swivel and turn to face. Very large seating area.
We've had eight people round this table. Lovely big table. Lots of storage obviously above. We've got insulation blinds for the front but there are built in ones in the front of the cab there and both of the door windows so you can use those blinds instead or you can just put the curtains across.
TV cupboard so that closes right away when you're on tour. TV there that works. Storage again above that side. These two areas here on the left and the right make very comfy single beds and then obviously we've got the double French bed at the rear of the van with bathroom next door.
Separate shower and toilet there and sink and storage and mirrors. Storage below the sink. Full-size shelving wardrobe. Floor to ceiling.
Hob, three gas burner. Obviously storage underneath. Sink with huge pans and pots and everything cupboard underneath. Three-way fridge.
Dometic with freezer. Good size freezer. Full-size fridge. Wardrobe, hanging wardrobe, full-size there as well.
Storage above and around the bed. Skylight, extractor skylight and another skylight at the front. We put in the combi oven on top there. So obviously you've got the plate above it, the heat plate and the heat plate below it and the control panel there.
5 because it's a lovely sunny day today so they're keeping the leisure batteries all nicely topped up and there's our readings for batteries, water and switches for lights on off etc. Nice door light there and the full doorway in with, there we go, I can't put the step out at the moment because the engine's running so that goes in and out automatically but it won't go out when the engine's running. Okay there we are, lovely Hobby 750.
