Quote: Originally posted by limey51 on 14/11/2011
"after the fiasco we had beforehand":---Chrissie I hope you dont mind me asking,we are in the process of buying either a sterling or fiesta. What was the fiasco?
Hi Limey51,
The fiasco was that last August we bought a caravan on ebay and for what we knew it looked good,(I was not a member then or even knew about this site). Well we got a cover from Protec, and all manner of bits & pieces. Is was on our sons driveway. Through the winter he kept an eye on it. We went over in spring (after I joined this site in January) to check it in and out after reading so much of other peoples posts and answers. We had ordered a motor mover knowing I could not help Bob as w.chair gets in the way. He has heartbeats missing every now & again. So a good investment. The engineer had already done work for us on the outside towing electrics.He came to put the mover on 5.May 2011 and he said he cannot do it as the rear suspension has gone and it would ground on the first road hump. He said he could, but it would cost over £1000 + and as it was a 1991/2 c.van was it really worth it and what else will be going wrong at such an age. That was when Bob who was putting things in the cupboard in the end bathroom said it is all damp. The wall behind the cupboard was coming away from the back & falling to bits. But I had seen the fix it members replacing walls so knew we could do that, with asking for their help as we went along. But then the clanger of the suspension. Bob said NO! more money is going out for this can. So I said to Bob I have to get over home onto the computer to cancel all the 9 weeks camping hols on six sites. He said No! we are going to Camping International Sussex.( Which had gone, but Camping World replaced it). He was chatting, as I and our son Steve (who THIS time said I am coming also & checking all under,in,out etc this time). We looked at a new tt unknown maker that was so tinny & thin you could virtually see through the main structure.
Then we saw the Sterling & Fiesta.So we had a good look right through until Bob came back from talking to the men there.
Bob came up said have you seen something and I said . YOU have a look see which one.I wanted him to choose this one as I had made a fopar with the c.van although we both agreed it was me that found it on the computer (so I blame myself.) He does not as it took both of us to agree .
He looked at both Sterling & Fiesta and said Fiesta as it was smaller and we could managed it. Whereas he was not so sure of the Sterling. We could of course as it was but he really did not like the Fiesta it suited him.. we bought the Fiesta the preferred one
.We had to leave it there that day Thursday as it was damp & rainy weather so needed drying out.But went picked it up Friday. Went on hols Sunday 8th May, Never looked back since. Although we have had the big main awning up we found although it was smashing to have up. It was too hard for him to do it alone or virtually so.It was also very windy when we moved from Hereford to Oswestry & was advised not to even try to put it up. So we had just the main cabin and skirts on. We have never used the big awning since. Found the cabin to be perfectly alright and big enough. But I knew that a member Lisa Steer (steer) made nylon awnings adapted from Outdoor Revolution Techlite to fit fc. As we could not afford it at first,We saved up for it and later we pushed for it. Now we do not have to keep putting the wheelie into the car, saves him lifting it all the time. He can have his chair out. We sit out under that unless to windy and it hs to come down.Also got Deltas pegs via a member. They stood through all things, when others were whipping up by wind we stood firm. Brilliant pegs & an extra long peg puller of steel. I can now pull out all pegs, pick up things with the hook end & fold or clean off & fold. So I can now do much more than before.
It was a lot of money to lose as with the c.van & all the bits bought for a c.van (not a fc ) bought it was around £1500 lost we got just £75 for it. We pulled most of our savings together Until they take us away in a coffin
Even if we had to go back to tent (a higher one) to have man made single beds higher than normal we would of gone down that track if we had to. Bob made our sons 7ft bed he could make 2 singles for us that could come apart. But preferred this as it all there and found it so. We had a porta porti,already an old heavier one, but we are heavy also so needs to be more solid not flimsy one. On a 2 inch plinth put between the two cupbords, which are either sides of the back door inside the Fiesta (at night) works perfect. Moved over in the morning.
I made a cushion for it to sit on .When we play cards he sits in the corner on it so I cannot see his cards, cheeky monkey, He was looking at mine
So that's it. We have a smashing little temporary home from home, that is managable. Already made things inside more personal to be ours. Still asking advice to look after it through winter etc. We have had a t.t before many years ago a Concraft.Over 40 yrs ago. So needed advice, hence the post. it is outside and we cannot afford nothing else. No more in the tin.Already booked for 10 weeks straight next year. Then hope to do another 6 weeks from Sept - mid Oct. A bit cold after althougb we have a fan heater, that turns itself off/on when temps drop thoughout the night.
You should see some of the Pennine members and see how old some of their units are. Still going strong. Others have different fc & tt and love theirs. Easy to tow, less fuel used. Now sway as low in height. We love our holiday home.
Saga over.
------------- Chrissie
Be Strong-Think positive.
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