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After 4 years of happy & trouble free service from our current caravan ( a Bailey Ranger 460-2) we're considering something a bit radical.
Pricipally due to the difficulty associated with parking the van on our drive, which is such a problem it puts me off taking it away, we are considering downsizing to an Eriba. On our last trip to France we saw an English family using one with a pull out sun shade and pup tents for the kids and came to the conclusion that this could be for us. As we have no kids, life would seem to be much easier with a little van that could be towed, parked and used much easier.
Research done so far shows that hot water isn't a standard fitment, and I'm not sure about 12V electrics either, so I'm interested in Eriba owners' views on what adaptations they've had to make.
Yes, I know I could fit a motor mover to the Bailey, but that adds weight and detracts from the payload. We only use our full awning two weeks a year anyway, so a roll out canopy seems a much better option.
Only stipulation is two single beds and a loo, the rest of it we can adapt to I'm sure, so which models would users recommend?
Incidentally if there's an Eriba owner looking to change to a bigger van.......
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