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16/6/2007 at 8:48pm
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Hi, we are thinking about buying the new bailey ranger 6 berth twin axle, but I am wondering about the disadvantages of having a van so big. I phoned my storage and they said they will not have room, and we will have to wait until a bigger space becomes available which could take ages.

 

Also, do you have to get bigger pitches on sites? Do they charge extra for big pitches?

We loved the van but I am wondering about the practicality of the twin axle overall, moving it about etc. Anyone got any advice? We need a large caravan because we are a family of 6.



16/6/2007 at 8:56pm
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we have an Ace jubilee equerry 6 berth twin axle and love it, i found it much easier to tow than the single axle we had and to maneavure (sp) our storage wasnt a problem as it was a new storage site and they had the space for us anyway. never had any disadvantages of having a big van it had the room we needed as well as the end bathroom

all of the piches we have been on have been the same as the others and we didnt need any bigger pitch even haven had the size pitch we needed without the xtra charge.

have a phone around for storage before you purchase the van that way when you decide when to get it at least you will have a space big enough for it.



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16/6/2007 at 8:56pm
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hi we too have been looking at this van and love it!!!

i love the layout is very family friendly. you do have to get a bigger pitch on most camping and caravan sites and this counts on any caravan over 23ft

you get exactly the same pitch as the smaller vans buy pay upto £3.00 extra per night ( a con)

we will not let this put us off this van its still the best 6 berth van you can buy for under £13,000

if you do buy one let me know what you think after using it im looking at getting one in the next 12mths! thanks

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16/6/2007 at 9:13pm
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Hi we have a twin axle we haven't had any probs with the size of pitches etc we have thought about having a smaller van that we can get onto our drive, mainly as we use it in winter and the storage closes quite early then which is a pain.

We had a look yesterday but so far our favourites still seem to be twin axles at the moment we have three or four in mind and one single axle but we still keep going back to the twins..............decisions decisions.

 

PS one thing to bear in mind you really need a motor mover on a twin as they are quite heavy to move about manually.



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16/6/2007 at 10:26pm
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Hi, We have had single axle and twin axles and we prefer the twins. The main disadvantage is when you are trying to manouver it by hand, it doesn't cooperate so well when pushing it into position. I try to use the towcar as much as possible to pitch it up! Apart from that....GREAT ! Pitch prices are all the same for single or twins by the way.....


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16/6/2007 at 10:54pm
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Aw but Floyd surely the answer there is a motor mover ?

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16/6/2007 at 11:13pm
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Hi, we have a twin axle, I guess you could say you have two more tyres, two more sets of brakes etc, But towing is a lot more stable and no heavier, Pitches can sometimes be a bit tight if you have a full awning with annexes, But we always manage and you do need to use the towcar if you dont have a mover.but I'd say go for it the extra space will spoil you.



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17/6/2007 at 9:25am
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Quote: Originally posted by Briarose on 16/6/2007
Aw but Floyd surely the answer there is a motor mover ?
You could be right, but it's a grand more to spend and more weight which reduces the payload by some distance.


18/6/2007 at 9:46am
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Quote: Originally posted by pinkfloyd on 17/6/2007
Quote: Originally posted by Briarose on 16/6/2007
Aw but Floyd surely the answer there is a motor mover ?

You could be right, but it's a grand more to spend and more weight which reduces the payload by some distance.


We are thinking of changing our caravan now for a new model but Hubby says if we do we def have to have a mover, last week we were pitched on a site by the river we def appreciated having the mover then although we don't use it every time.



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18/6/2007 at 10:23am
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they are extremely knickable , no matter what the age


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18/6/2007 at 11:22am
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We recently got a twin axle. We too found the only downside to be not being able to manually manoeuvre the caravan. We decided to give it a try without a motor mover to see how we got on. It took a while to get used to reversing such a big van but now the oh has got used to it and we rarely struggle. If we do have a wobbly day we just put it down to experience, and try try try again!
It tows much better, is more spacious, feels very stable, and we've not had to pay extra so far on campsites, though we do tend to stick to caravan club sites, if they're not fully booked!

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18/6/2007 at 12:22pm
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we too now have a twin and being an HGV driver other 'alf doesn't have too much problem reversing but you do have to be quite good at it - or practise. so if your reversing with the single is not good then probably would need a mover. They're really not easy to move by hand.

you would need to tell sites that you a twin, very few have said it will cost extra and only one said they cannot take us.

 



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18/6/2007 at 1:59pm
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We have had a twin for the last 5 years and think it is fab, just to agree with everyone else, it is easy to tow and easy to manouvre with your  car if you are comfortable with that. As for site pricing, we have never been charged extra, they mainly need to know the van size as some pitches do not have the length for a twin. We do not have a storage problem , it is parked at home, well secured and lit up like a xmas tree. We have another consolation, the eldest no longer holidays with us and the youngest says he will not next year, Great all that space to ourselves, and we will not be downsizing !!


18/6/2007 at 9:46pm
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Hi we have ordered a new twin axle today............can't wait we get it at the end of the Month.



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