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Topic: advice pls Bailey Approach 745se 2013
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18/3/2015 at 11:59am
Location: Ayrshire Outfit: Auto2DSleeper+MHs
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Two days, and you've had no answer. Not sure mine will help, but have you tried looking at YouTube videos? Lots of dealers seem to use these to show off their vans now. I don't know your MH, but there was a very quick sight of a table in one video that suggested that the side facing seat gets taken away. Easiest thing would be to ask your dealer - but I'm sure someone in the UKCS forum will give you firm advice soon... (Massive van, BTW. Wouldn't fancy driving it on some of the single track west coast roads where you may have to reverse round a blind corner to a passing place, but I hope you have many happy holidays in it.)
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19/3/2015 at 8:47pm
Location: Milton Keynes Outfit: Bailey Alliance 66-2 Motorhome
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As you know we have the 740 and we find the table very large and heavy. Every time we get in and out we have to pull it in so the other person can get out!!! Because the Baileys are wider than normal I suppose the table has to also be wider. If I could find a suitable tradesman I would have the table reduced in size by about 5 inches each end which would make it much better. I even contacted Bailey direct as on their spares webpage they say tables are made to order and I asked if they would make me another of a smaller size but regretfully they won't. Having said that there are dozens of tables of different sizes which might be OK for you but they are not cheap.
David
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