We have just sold our f/c - a Conway Challenger. We bought it new last year& it has been a disappointment to us.
The Challenger is the smallest of the range & it is almost essential to use an awning as the floor space in the main unit is very small, no inner seats & table, the seating is the second bed arranged as a bench seat & it is rather high to sit on comfortably. The cooker & sink unit were great & we used a porta potti in the awning with one corner curtained off for privacy.
We found that from start to finish,it took us around 3 1/2 hours to both set up & pack away, not rushing and each with our own jobs. We decided that we were not prepared to put up with this at each end of our holidays plus the ever present worry of having to do it all in the rain.
I think we bought our f/c at the wrong time of our lives - both of us over 60, but I can see that with a family and with the help of growing children to do their bit, a f/c can be ideal, especially the larger ones that give more room inside.
We have now bought a small pop top caravan which we hope will fulfill our needs as we have learnt through a rather expensive mistake!
Hope that your decision works well for you.
------------- Harvey 15.8.1995 - 18.11.2010. Run free, sweet boy x
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