Thanks, unenviable indeed! If all else fails I suppose we will have to sell it at a loss and buy a different make of caravan, probably from White Arches at Rushden. At least we are in a financial situation to do this.
Monty there appears to be a large number of people who pay no heed to what people say about Coachman.
Having just travelled the length of the UK the majority of vans seen are Coachman, this used to be Bailey.
One site had £150k in three of their top of the range Lusso as seasonals.
But the most unbelievable van seen so far this trip is the biggest twin axle I’ve ever seen, a 9.5 mtr long LMC Lord Brilliant 700. Now that is long!
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As well is two words!
How does a sage know everything about everything? or does he? or does he just think he does?
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There is a dealer in Dunstable who sells German vans. Not keen on the idea, unless someone can change my mind. In the meantime, OH has easily fixed the damp problem, so there is really nothing to repair, so what now? Have bought a damp meter which confirms this. (It was the "seams" at the side of the van). Any ideas? 40% damp found at service but now there is none.