Hi,Gang,we are in the market for a twin axle caravan with twin beds at the back .Must have Aldi wet heating.Would consider Bessacarr 635,Fleetwood heritage 640 est.New or nearly new if possible,cash waiting.Already sold our van not good being vanless!Please help!
Not exactly what you say you'd like but we have a twin axle Swift Conqueror which has twin full length single beds at the front (with bunks over if desired) and a L shaped living room / double bed at the back. No ideas what the heating system is though (although ours is a 1995 model). However we absolutely love the layout as it means that the kids' bedroom (at the front) is as far away from the caravan door as possible and they don't wake when we lock up at night.
Thanks for the link Michael,but I've looked in the obvious places,this type of van is hard to come by!particularly the alde wet heating.Quite like the idea of the twin bedded lunar but it has blown air heating.
twohoots, I have the 645 Swift Conqueror,2008. the heating is brill in the van and i dont have alde wet heating.Just wondered why you need it. Very nice van though. and when the awning is up its massive. as you can see in my gallery.
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I think once you have used a van with the wet heating system you would not want to go back to the blown air, it is completely programable for up to 7 days totaly quiet and very very efficient, we would not like to go back to blown air, it also does not tend to make the air so dry.
Thank you Bill terry,I really like the swift conquerors,but as deltaman says once you have had the alde system and you want to caravan all year round,blown air systems arn't enough in the colds of winter.Thanks Zinnia,but the lunar delta tl which has the twin beds does not appear to have the alde system on it,If I am wrong,then I would seriously consider it.
Quote: Originally posted by twohoots on 25/11/2009
Thank you Bill terry,I really like the swift conquerors,but as deltaman says once you have had the alde system and you want to caravan all year round,blown air systems arn't enough in the colds of winter.Thanks Zinnia,but the lunar delta tl which has the twin beds does not appear to have the alde system on it,If I am wrong,then I would seriously consider it.
I have used the van in winter months as it is on a seasonal pitch, we was as warm as toast. But like you say. if you havent tried the wet heating.......... i wouldnt know what it is like. good luck on ya search.
------------- Roughing it in style at Calloose caravan and camping holiday park nr St Ives.(seasonal pitch)
Its not a hangover, its wine flu!