Hi Hollyvan, I managed it with an older one (28years old) and it was a struggle but I did it. However it was not something I wanted to repeat. I managed it with my 13 year old son much better. Don't know if the newer ones are easier though.
They are attached to the sides that open up the beds and help with the lifting. Someone far more knowledgeable and technically minded that me will be along shortly to explain properly. All I know is that we have them and wouldnt be without them becase I am a wimp and the bedboards used to defeat me on a much lighter nonDandy unit that didnt have them. If you get a unit without them I believe they can be fitted afterwards. Again someone who knows what they are talking about will be along shortly.
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I can put up and take down the 2004 model Destiny on my own. You just have to be organised so that things like roof bars are to hand. Of coarse it is quicker with an extra pair of hands.
I find our Designer quite easy to put up on my own. Putting it down I find trickier as the roof material needs to be kept clear. I get a helper for that bit.
I'm 5ft 3. I could put my old Dandy up on my own and it didnt have gas struts. As others have said, it is quicker and easier with 2, but def possible single handed.
Hi, look here go to the "files" section. There you'll find an article outlining what the models look like called "which Dandy" that I wrote after I did some researching when I bought ours. You'll also find an article I wrote on how to fit gas struts. They are a big help & make assembly a one person job.
Hi im desperate for someone help me. I was given a Dandy last year and had a lovely holiday in it with the 2 kids. The rain was terrible and the awning just perished so i threw it away, it just could not be repaired. I am going to use the Dandy next week and was wondering could use a gazebo as i cannot get a Dandy one and the alternitives are 2 expensive for me the colour of the Dandy is orange brown and white.
I managed it with 2 kids under 8 it was a struggle but we did it.I managed to get it down havent used it since. Going to this week i will keep my fingers crossed Just have a go you will get there
I use a Dandy and can put it up on my own. Gas strutts are invaluable. Also polising the inside roof on a regular basis helps so it slips easily over the hoops. The one situation that does present a challange is windy conditions particulary if the wind is changing direction. However my experiance is that if you are on your own that people will help if you are stuck. Often campsite owners will offer.