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Subject Topic: Just a couple of Questions!!! Post Reply Post New Topic
11/2/2005 at 11:32pm
 Location: Midlands
 Outfit: Bailey Pursuit 560 5
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Am considering a trailer tent

we do tenting at the moment and have a lot of stuff that we drag around with us?

main worries/questions are

space in the trailer? the ones we've looked at when packed away seem not to have a lot of space left by time the awning is in. how much is there really left for bags/food/sleeping stuff/pillows/chairs/wind break/fridge/canoes/portapottie/etc?

can the crockery and stuff be left in the kitchen box while being driven around? (with padding)

how long does it take to add the awning on the front? have bad dreams about the old house tent from 30 odd years ago (when i was a child!!) is it like that? how hard is it?

can you add roofbars (for the bikes) to them?

how easy are they to level out on the crucked hills?


12/2/2005 at 12:27am
 Location: West Midlands
 Outfit: Ssangyong Rodius and Trigano Randger
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just sold our f/c (glorified t/t) we found that there was plenty of space etc. the only reason we sold it was that we wanted to be able to use our own shower (should we want to )so i would say go for it ...leveling wasn't a problem just use jockey wheel and if really crooked then use chock type levellers

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12/2/2005 at 1:18am
 Location: Midlands
 Outfit: Bailey Pursuit 560 5
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found this

answered the roof bar question, will keep hunting

guess its only for that model tho.



12/2/2005 at 10:50am
 Location: Eton Berkshire
 Outfit: Combi-Camp Panda
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We have always managed to pack just about everything in or on our Jamet trailer tent.  The crockery, cutlery and utensils live in the kitchen unit in transport and in situ.  The awning, porta potti, barbecue, fire bucket, EHU lead, waste bin, lamps, scrabble board, badminton set, toaster, kettle heater, water containers (both clean and waste), chairs all travel inside the body, under the folded bed boards.  The table, toilet tent, fishing rods, body boards, wet suits, stepladder (which doubles as a sacktruck)  , kites we lay on top of the folded canvas, under the waterproof cover!

As we need to have access to the sleeping bags year round - for sleepovers, and weekend trips in the Combi-Camp Easy, these get chucked in the boot of the car together with our clothes.  We have a bike rack bolted to the tow-bar of the car which takes all 4 of our bikes, and carry our kayaks on the car roof rack!

Now we've acquired our new  Combi-Camp Family, I'll be looking at a new packing regime!



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12/2/2005 at 11:02am
 Location: Surrey
 Outfit: Bailey Pageant Auvergne
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We had a Conway Camborne trailer tent.  You can get a fair bit of stuff into them when folded up.  All the kitchen stuff stayed in the kitchen for transit.  Ours had a rack on top which I made some bike carriers to go on.  The rack will be manufacturer dependant but some have made thier own out of box section.

We traded ours in for a Crusader folding camper. With wife pregnat it was a strugle for me on my own to get the kitchen off the trailer and put the awning up.  Another thing is the awning always had to go up. With the FC we had a kitchen in the main unit. Made it easier for that short weekend. You can get Trailer tents like the Chalenger or Countryman that have the kitchen inside.



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12/2/2005 at 2:39pm
 Location: Redditch Worcs
 Outfit: LV 6 VW & fishin gear
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LOL Fran... and by the time you've unpacked all that lot it's time to go home again!!!

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12/2/2005 at 9:27pm
 Location: Midlands
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thanks for all the help and advise

with your help and a few other threads been able to sort out most of our queeries

been out today loking at some might be going for a cabanon atlantis, but still looking and open to advice


16/2/2005 at 10:51pm
 Location: lancs
 Outfit: sterling
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we have a trigano tt,only things that go in the car are food/beer box, fridge,telly and coats,trainers,wellies etc.oh and kids.

happy camping

nicola



16/2/2005 at 11:51pm
 Location: Zoetermeer Holland
 Outfit: Chateau 430 Nice
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Rent one first for a long weekend or a week or so and try out, including loading. get to know the feel of it and than decide.

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19/2/2005 at 8:59pm
 Location: canvey island essex
 Outfit: raclet trailer tent
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hi we upgraded  last year from frame tent and most of equipment in trailer ,to a raclet trailer tent.everything we take now fits  in the trailer along with the canvas etc there are large locker style boxes that are really usefull.down both sides that double as seats , yes you can store stuff in the kitchen unit whilst travelling we usually wrap it in t towels.the awning we have is a large one but only takes about half an hour to put up  less than our frame tent used to!!.i guess it depends what size awning you go for and some trailer tents are designed that you dont have to put the awning up on overnight stops.we always take some bits of wood to put under the legs in case its muddy but use more if camping on a slope to level them out.the wind down legs are adhustable as well. we always make beds before we go including sleeping bags and you can always squeeze some more stuff on top of folded unit before you put the final cover over.weve never looked back.trailer tents are brill ....we also have a storage box on the a frame of the trailer which is really usefull usually fits gas bottle and frisge plus more



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20/2/2005 at 6:56pm
 Location: Wolverhampton
 Outfit: coleman weathermaster tent Kyham iglo
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hi If i were you I would insist on trying to open and close it our selves before buying.  the old man and me bought one some years ago we had great holidays in it (but boy was it heavy to open and close) the only reason we parted with it was it got too much for us.but so saying I know that conay tt's and cabanon are good buysthey will last a life time if looked after properly

happy tt hunting, mrs bee 




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