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Subject Topic: Extra Panels for Cabanon Galaxy Post Reply Post New Topic
21/6/2005 at 11:04am
 Location: Nottingham
 Outfit: Hyundai i30 se and Bailey Ranger 460 2
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I've seen you can get extra panels for our TT. We'd like the one that goes on the side of the porch area, where the entrance door is.
It's a bit of a useless area at the moment as it is open on 2 sides, and if we could block one side off we could put things like wellies there.
I can only find these online at Somerset Caravans, and they only have grey and green, and our TT is cream and blue!!
Anyone got any ideas?
Thanks.
Lynn


21/6/2005 at 12:59pm
 Location: Northants
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Maybe TVS could make you one to match. They seem to be able to do most things.

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21/6/2005 at 1:19pm
 Location: West Sussex
 Outfit: Cabanon Atlantis TT
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We bought a Cabanon Atlantis which replaced the Galaxy from Camping International, Horsham, last Easter. Same colours as yours I think. We bought the optional side panel for approx £43 and the door panel for £49. We now use this extra area for our kitchen larder and water but etc, it keeps a lot of clutter out of the main tt. I know Camping International are still selling the same trailer tent, if you contact them on 01403 255458 they may be able to tell you if they have a branch near you. They also have a website address http://www.ukcampsite.co.uk/directory2/details.asp?revid=27&typeid=. Hope this helps

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21/6/2005 at 2:11pm
 Location: Nottingham
 Outfit: Hyundai i30 se and Bailey Ranger 460 2
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Thanks for that, I have sent an email to Camping International.
Jaffa and Pat, how do these panels fix to the poles - is it Velcro?
I was thinking, if we had both panels, could we use that as an outside door, and keep the inner one open. I know this TT is big, but it's a bit of an awkward layout, everyone has to walk past the kitchen unit as they come in, and if the unit is open I find it a bit dangerous. We've only been out in it once so we're still experimenting with different places to set things up, so any hints welcome.
We take a small fridge and TV, and don't quite know the best place for them, but I was thinking with the new panels we could take the side one out completely and increase the area. What do you think?


21/6/2005 at 4:40pm
 Location: Wirral
 Outfit: Outwell Hartford XL, Cabanon Galaxy DL
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Hi Lynn

We got the panels that you are after, for the Galaxy( the Atlantis is a different colour) from Caseys in Chester, they have an on-line ordering service, but you're better ringing them. As far as I can tell, someone actually goes over to France occasionally & they pick up special orders like that.

I can't remember how the panels fix on, its either velcro or ties, but that does leave quite a gap at the side so its not really feasible to remove the inside panel. Having said that they are handy as we use that part as a porch for coats, shoes, drying stuff etc & find it more useful now that it is enclosed.

I think most TTs have the kitchen by the door, so the only other option is to use the side panel, next to the trailer body as a door.

I take a kitchen stand with me & that just fits at the side of the kitchen, I put the fridge on the bottom & kettle & little oven on the top. The food goes in plastic boxes underneath the kitchen & all the dishes etc live permanently in the kitchen. I think part of the fun is the constant refining of the way you do things, but I am a bit sad like that. 



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21/6/2005 at 6:52pm
 Location: Northants
 Outfit: VW T4
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Quote: Originally posted by Soozie on 21/06/2005

 I think part of the fun is the constant refining of the way you do things, but I am a bit sad like that. 


Can you add my name to that list too please Soozie, I love pottering about, moving things and trying stuff out in different ways and places.  Hubby & the kids often go off and come back to a completely rearranged unit!

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24/6/2005 at 2:58pm
 Location: West Sussex
 Outfit: Cabanon Atlantis TT
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I thought I replied to your question the other day, I obviously pressed the wrong button!

The side panel attaches to the roof bar with vecro and clips, and both the sides clip to the respective poles.The door panel attaches to the roof bar with clips, and one side clips to the pole the other side is ties.We can get this porch area reasonably secure, and as mentioned before we use this area to put our camp kitchen, cooler box, kettle etc out here.We have only had a problem with this area when we had very strong wind and rain conditions. Not a serious problem, just irritating! This area is also very good for wet or damp conditions as we can get into the dry area, remove footwear and then go into the main tent.

 We can not take out the panel you mentioned, as it is part of the awning. We probably could roll it up, but as we put a small table in that corner to put the telly on, I do not think that would work for us. We have used our TT about 7 times since last year and still keep changing our minds about where to put things. The camp kitchen was the best purchase we have made so far.



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10/7/2005 at 11:39am
 Location: Nottingham
 Outfit: Hyundai i30 se and Bailey Ranger 460 2
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Thanks for the info. I rang CASEYS and they have ordered the 2 panels for me, £97 including postage. they were really helpful, apparently they order direct from France every few weeks and I luckily caught an order before it went.
I shall have the panels before we go away this Summer.
We went away last weekend and had another move around with the furniture.
This time the TV and fridge went near the front, with the power box clipped on the front pole, gave us much more room. But have different ideas for next time!!!!


10/7/2005 at 1:52pm
 Location: Stoke-on-Trent
 Outfit: Fleetwood Sonata Melody & Grandis 2L
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We had these panels for our Galaxy when we had it and found them extremely useful. We kept the shoes, wellies, toys and rubbish bin in that area. We also bought a couple of the plastic hook sets (for holding cups) and used them over the poles to keep the wet coats on.  It gave us much more room in the main area.



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10/7/2005 at 2:19pm
 Location: Nottingham
 Outfit: Hyundai i30 se and Bailey Ranger 460 2
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Brilliant idea, never thought of hooks for wet coats!
Not that it will rain this Summer of course (some hope).
Shoes and the bin did get in my way last weekend, so I'm very excited about my new porch!
Saddo, aren't I?


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19/7/2005 at 12:53pm
 Location: Nottingham
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Thanks everyone.
The panels arrived from Caseys this morning, and are exactly the same colours as the tent, I didn't realise the side panel had a window in it, so that's a bonus as it will stop that area seeming dark.
Can definitely recommend Caseys, very helpful.



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