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27/7/2010 at 8:12am
Location: Lancs Outfit: Dandy Discovery Swift Classic Alouette
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You sound as if you would enjoy a no fuss, no nonsense kind of set up!
Have a look at the Dandy. It has lots going for it. I have lived in it, for 6 weeks, in France; survived horrific storms; been cosy warm and dry, with 3 kids. It's made of PVC, not canvas, does not leak, and you sleep on beds - not rolling about on the floor. Comes with a sizeable awning. Cool in Summer, warm & dry in Winter. Basic sink & gas cooker. Ours has 2 double beds and a single bed. (5 berth model). You can get 4 birth and 6 berth models.
We have had fantastic touring holidays in ours - France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, as well as in the UK.
It folds down into a compact trailer unit and tows like a dream - you hardly know it is there.
Check out my profile pictures and consult other Dandy users - they will tell you the same.
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27/7/2010 at 11:42am
Location: cheshire Outfit: Abbey Alliance 1998
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i have had tents and a trailer tent, got rid of that cos way too long to set up. now got a folding camper, an old one, I find that much easier. Both the TT and the FC do quite a good job blocking out light, and have comfortable off the ground beds, but I don't think anything with canvas/pvc/nylon sides will do much good at blocking out sound, if that's major to you a basic second hand caravan can actually be cheaper than TTs and FCs, or maybe a folding caravan? Some of these are very cheap - the rapido ones in particular, maybe someone will come along who has owned one with advice on what they are like to live with (or you could ask in the caravan section?). If you arent bothered about showers, fridges and full size ovens, theres quite a big range of cheap, second hand options. Happy hunting :)
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