if i were to buy a new caravan, it would be a toss up between the new style coachman or the elddis with solid,
they have both really come on and they now look stunning as well as being quality vans!
who has a spare £20,000
I look forward to buying one of these on ebay in 25yrs time & I expect it to be dry. All 'crappy old carvanners' should welcome these sort of new innovations.
i use mine every weekend from march until new year,and all school holidays.
we really get our moneys worth from our caravan, but still its a lot of dosh to shell out!
At 1.32 into video..."We as a business came rapidly to the conclusion that current methods of caravan construction probably wasn't the best of moving forward"....No you didn't, it took you about 40yrs...
Quote: Originally posted by philcaz on 22/2/2013
Very good Tentz, is glue used to fix the awning rail on?
I think you will find the awning rail is integral with the roof/side wall capping, so yes the awning rail is glued on. Jumbo Jets & other airliners are glued together & they have about a 25yr life so it should be ok.
Will it stop water entering an incorrectly fitted window seal !
Being the owner of a 2 year old damp Elddis caravan, a dry caravan is still down to good workmanship wether it's solid construction or screws and staples.
Big problems with Bailey alutech just starting to surface recently...lots of warranty work being done! and a massive amount of leaky Swift vans being returned (very recent models).