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Subject Topic: renewing cruiser flooring Post Reply Post New Topic
04/10/2004 at 5:03pm
 Location: milton keynes
 Outfit: abbey vogue with laguna 2 V6
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Hi all.

I am a new member having just bought my conway cruiser (and my first time at camping). What i would like to ask, has anyone ever renewed the flooring and carpet on one of these models as mine has an burn mark underneath cooker and would like to replace whole flooring, has all the units got to comeout?

 Thanks in advance  .............. harry



04/10/2004 at 5:22pm
 Location: Southampton
 Outfit: Swift Challenger 570SE & Kuga 2l TCDi
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I would use lino tiles or carpet tiles, depending on what you would prefer, and leave the units in situ. A new floor would make all the difference.  I particularly like the 'mock' laminate/parquet tiles. Easier to keep clean than carpet, but maybe a bit cold for your footsies!



04/10/2004 at 8:39pm
 Location: Wigan Lancs
 Outfit: None Entered
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First of all is there a reson for removing all the units as we have a cruiser and have replaced the carpet but put lino directly in front of the door carpet dose make it much warmer especialy if u intend to use it out of seson we fitted it upto the cupbords and used double sided carpet tape to keep it in place . oh and welcome to the site and happy camping

Donna



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04/10/2004 at 10:12pm
 Location: manchester
 Outfit: OUTWELL XL5
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bubs ,donna mint conversion with your fridge unit but you must remember to take off the right waste drain otherwise the water backs up and gets ur footsies wet in the mornin    

see you soon andy

ps  i agree  just recover with floor tiles and then if you have an aki dent then you can change a single tile  

 



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05/10/2004 at 10:49am
 Location: Wigan Lancs
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Andy it was the pink stuff that did it lol but i always wanted an indoor swimming pool

Donna



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05/10/2004 at 3:49pm
 Location: milton keynes
 Outfit: abbey vogue with laguna 2 V6
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hi again all,

Many thanks to all who have replied to my question about flooring, that sounds a good idea to lay the tiles down..as you say any gets damaged can be replaced easily, i will give that a go ....

       once again thanks to all  ............  harry



06/10/2004 at 8:43pm
 Location: Paisley Scotland
 Outfit: Hymer Motorhome
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Hi Chakota and welcome to the site.  I can't offer you any advice but just thought I'd say good choice with the cruiser.  We bought one this year and absolutely love it.  Only problem is due to the continuous rain (were in scotland) we have not been out since august.

 

Happy Camping



06/10/2004 at 9:22pm
 Location: milton keynes
 Outfit: abbey vogue with laguna 2 V6
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hi winnie,

thanks for replying ... we bought ours a week before aug. bank holiday and never been camping before, we were a bit green but everyone around helped us to get awning etc. together and we had 4 days of great fun. looking forward to the spring next year and give us a bit of time to get some gear together.

    cheers  harry ....     ps be up your neck of the woods next year.




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