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Subject Topic: Sunncamp Holiday 400se
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31/7/2004 at 8:06pm
 Location: None Entered
 Outfit: SunnCamp 400SE
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Tony,

Where did you download it from.

I didn't get one with mine.

Chris



02/8/2004 at 8:50pm
 Location: Leicester
 Outfit: Conway Countryman Folding Camper
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Hi Chris,

Look under the topic Sunncamp TT manual in our section of messages, a reply by KEEF contains a link which will direct you straight to the website. Good luck and let us know whether you get it or not.

Tony



03/8/2004 at 11:35pm
 Location: Cambridgeshire
 Outfit: Swift Challenger Sport.
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    Hello all,

          We now have a second hand  Sunncamp 400 SE, but we have no ground sheet, is there a custom made ground sheet or is it an off the shelf square job....

           Here's to Trailer Tents.......All the best.



04/8/2004 at 9:24am
 Location: Leicester
 Outfit: Conway Countryman Folding Camper
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Redtail,

On the information we recieved there is no custom made sheets. We have had some of the Eco ground sheets cut to size as most sites seem to prefer these as they still allow the grass to breathe. Also we will take a normal sheet in case of extreme inclement weather.

Tony



09/8/2004 at 11:18am
 Location: Tranent.East Lothian
 Outfit: Coachman pastiche 530 4
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Hi Tony

I ava Sunncamp 400se and we just unhook the inner tents and fold them round the matress,

Also I bought the 'deluxe ' storage box from B&Q ( you know the one for putting summer seat cushiond in) and 4 'u' Bolts and attatched it to the A frame ,makes a great storage box,

And could you please let me know how you got on with keeping the awning attatched ,i never tried it ,I thought it would be a bit heavy to handle

Scott



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25/9/2004 at 6:52pm
 Location: wiltshire
 Outfit: adria adora
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hi! tony if you want sunncamp info, i have some down loaded,type in sunnflair which is parent company,and follow heading to sunncamp holiday trailer tent manual,i have a copy ,

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26/9/2004 at 6:44pm
 Location: west sussex
 Outfit: Sunncamp 400se (2005)model
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Hi TonyB

I don't want to sound awful to all,but i do have my reservations about a coment made about leaving the awning in situ and folding it away,this in my opinion could damage the bedding poles on the trailer due to the extra weight being put on the poles when you erect it, please understand I'm not an authority on these matters but I would of thought that is sunncamp wanted this method to be done surely they would advise you that you can do this.I do appreciate that it takes time to erect the TT , then again with practice its pretty plain sailing.What do you think of this years colour compared to last and the improvements and the kitchen?

One other tip is I redrew the pole layout to make it simpler to understand (not including the trailer area which I think confuses others that help you if they haven't done it before, also the best way I found to pitch on your first day is to put the full awning out organise the inside then the day if you feel you want to change the layout do it the next day so your nice and relaxed for the first night.

 

hope this is of help

 



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19/6/2006 at 1:23am
 Location: Norf
 Outfit: Elddis
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The eco sheets are no good though. I bought a load when I had my 400se and they just let mud in. Shame. I got a groundsheet of ebay 4x6m and cut it down. Cost about £20!

My tip - attach the awning first then flick it over the trailer. Sunncamp DO tell you to do this in the instructions. Then fit the frame and pull it over. I did it the other way around and its virtually impossible to do. Treat the frame as two section in your mind (which it is). Remember that at the end of first section there are holes for the next section to clip on with the little hooks. Also remove the 3 large adjustable poles - these are for the front section and adjust quite cleverly to get the tent tight. Then take away the poles with feet on - these are legs for support. Then take away poles with clips on the end - these are the annex. Then you are left with just the first rear section which attaches to the cabin. Easy peasy - will take you an hour once youve done it once. The instruction are lethal - just look at it logically.

An awesome tent which we sold to a nice family this weekend (we got a tin tent!). I like the idea of leaving the awning on. As I say sunncamp state you can fold it back when erecting the awning so the frames are strong enough. I had an aerial mast and freeview in mine. Haha, memories. Far more fun than caravanning...

Focus DIY do a rubber backed rug which fits almost perfectly in the cabin area.Throw in a porta potti in the annex and you have one helluva family tent with enough awning space to include 3/4 camp beds. Still amazed me when I put it up to sell just how much room you have. I used to like the porch effect with the middle wall.

Quick tip - be careful to lower the beds not drop them. If the legs arent down they can dent the cabin as they fold back to far - I learned the hard way about that.

I hope the folk who bought my baby enjoy it - we had a great time. It is without doubt the nicest tent around. Well made and rugged with lots of nice extras. Enjoy your outings...



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19/6/2006 at 9:19am
 Location: Barnstaple North Devon
 Outfit: Kampa 6P
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Can someone e mail me the instructions that have been downloaded...I cant find them for looking!!!

I have the 350SE but am sur ethey are similar

Cheers

 

MIke

mikeelton71 at aol.com



19/6/2006 at 9:22am
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me i can't find the instructions on the sunnflair site either. can anyone help ?

 



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19/6/2006 at 12:43pm
 Location: Scotland.
 Outfit: Conway Camargue Lots of Vangos. .
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I have always kept the awning and awning extension zipped on and folded it onto the top of the cabin when packing. The people who owned the TT before me did exactly the same and the cabin frame is still going strong after 17 years. It saves a lot of wear and tear on the zips as well.



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