I have a conway crusader 2009 FC. The manual that comes with it is for the pathfinder and says that there is a Toilet roll holder. I have not managed to use my FC yet but I managed to 'get it up' at the weekend and could I find it, looked everywhere.
Any ideas? or is it not there, what do pother people do?
Where the best place to mount one if required.
If I remember correctly,there is a hole that you put the loo roll in, by the side of the loo itself. Hopefully opening her up this coming week, weather permitting,, will have a look for you.
Theres a hole for the loo roll in the moulding and in a plastic bag is the plate which you can screw to the wall to wall mount it, The bag should have the velcrose patches to keep the back cushions up as well. ( ours are still in the bag 7 years on)
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We havent got one either. We are going away at Easter for the first time in ours so have had it up this weekend and I looked specifically for you.
I am gutted though as we now have a rip in ours due to the kids getting ahead of themselves and trying to push the bed end up before they had loosened all the velcro I am hoping that tenacious tape will be ok to patch it and not be too noticeable.
Quote: Originally posted by pottsy on 28/3/2010 I am gutted though as we now have a rip in ours due to the kids getting ahead of themselves and trying to push the bed end up before they had loosened all the velcro I am hoping that tenacious tape will be ok to patch it and not be too noticeable.
A very upset Ali
I would try and patch it from the inside with canvas, you can get the stick on patches, and then stitch around the patch. This will hold it much more securely, and you shouldn't be able to see it too much from the outside.
Quote: Originally posted by nanashirley on 28/3/2010
Quote: Originally posted by pottsy on 28/3/2010
I am gutted though as we now have a rip in ours due to the kids getting ahead of themselves and trying to push the bed end up before they had loosened all the velcro I am hoping that tenacious tape will be ok to patch it and not be too noticeable.
A very upset Ali
I would try and patch it from the inside with canvas, you can get the stick on patches, and then stitch around the patch. This will hold it much more securely, and you shouldn't be able to see it too much from the outside.
Thanks for that. Ironically, at work a couple of weeks ago I recruited a young man whose family run a tent repair company! I might have to give him a ring tomorrow!!! One good thing is I am getting peace and quiet - 14 year old boys are keeping their head down lol! Husband is in the dog house.