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10/9/2008 at 9:04am
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Quote: Originally posted by tykey on 09/9/2008
We didn't like our fixed bed, it was one in the corner of the Bailey Ranger.I know it was a caravan, but the principles might apply to camervans
It took space off everything else, and most of the storage was under it. It was always difficult to make the bed, and everytime you went underneath for something, you had to remake it.
It made everything else poky, the shower, the bathroom, the bench seats and there was absolutely nowhere to prepare food.
If I ever considered a fixed bed again, it would only be an island one.
Hi speaking from having had both a caravan and a motorhome, probably the main difference there would be that you don't rely quite as much on the bench seats, as you spin around your drivers and passenger seats and then have the same comfort (more of less of armchairs at home) it was something I never thought about until we actually had our motorhome.........with just the two of us we tend to spin the seats and then put our feet up with lots of room to spare (plus two welsh terriers LOL) on the side benches.
I agree it would be nice to have access either side of the bed ( we did in our twin axle caravan) but we do love our bed in the Bolero and also find the storage space under the bed a bonus.
Just to give you an idea of a side bed in such as ours there is a Bolero FB on Ebay (from a dealer) you can see just what it looks like.
http://rover.ebay.com/rover/1/710-5232-2978-1/1?AID=9479574&PID=1428744&mpre=http://rover.ebay.com/rover/1/710-5232-2978-1/1?AID=9479574&PID=1428744&mpre=http://rover.ebay.com/rover/1/710-5232-2978-1/1?AID=9479574&PID=1428744&mpre=http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/2007-Swift-Bolero-680-FB-2-Berth-Fixed-Bed-Motorhome_W0QQitemZ200247601101QQcmdZViewItem?IMSfp=TL080819123a28464
*Edit the link doesn't appear to be working but the item number is 200247601101
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10/9/2008 at 9:46am
Location: Corsham Wilts Outfit: Bessacarr E695
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Hi Lindylou
Fixed beds v beds you make up, towing a car with a motorhome, motorhome v caravan - all these are questions that tend to have very firm 'for and against' arguments that only each individual can resolve according to his or her preferences.
Sue's and mine, for what they are worth, is that the convenience of a fixed bed comes at the expense of space for sitting and lounging around during the day and evening. Converting our huge rear lounge into either two singles or a king-sized double takes less than 30 seconds, and both options are equally comfortable. BUT we've never had a fixed bed so can't really compare.
My only suggestion would be to spend as much time as you can, at as many dealers as you can visit, trying our all manner of different layouts in as near as you can get to realistic circumstances, including making up beds from seats, trying out fixed beds for comfort, checking there's still enough comfortable space for living etc etc.
Hope you make the right choice first time, whichever layout you choose!
(PS Don't get me started on towing cars with motorhomes!)
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10/9/2008 at 10:24am
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Hi Briarose,
Here is a photograph of the one you are referring to for sale on eBay.
Looks like new - so must have been well looked after?
Very nice!
Sue
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21/9/2008 at 8:01pm
Location: Milnrow Rochdale Outfit: Esvo Bedouin 240 Cabonon Guadolupe
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Hi lin
As you already go camping, its a good idea to imagine how you would camp in the motorhome, and not get carried away with all the lovley van you'll see, I get very tired during the day and have to have a kip, so a fixed bed was the top of the list for us, and my OH can still sit in the dinning area, reading or on the computer, he also likes a lie in but I get up earlier so again its great to have different areas, I can have my brew and still be comfy and not disturb him. we tend to watch films on the bed at night so can still sprawl out.
So go through your normal routines camping and think about where you'll put specific things, we have a gas bbq, chairs, camping gas bottle, ramps, leads, and lots other bits and pieces which all go in the underbed area and can be got from out side, another great reason for a fixed bed .
Another good idea if you see a van you like is take lots of photos and come away and talk about it at home looking at the photos and going through the pro's and cons and if you still like it in the morning go for it, just dont rush in there are lots of lovley vans out there.
Good luck with your search, its a really exciting time looking for a van.
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