Going to NEC tomorrow and for next van are interested in the above layout as the kids get older. Fixed bed with access to TV and a shelf on each side for a drink as we both take water to bed, so on grim eves we can let kids go to bed and watch a bit of tv. 2 full size berths at front with end bathroom with separate shower. Weight not really an issue but can you get all of this in one caravan?
Hi, in the end we spent most of our time looking at motor homes. Simply because I would drive a MH but won't tow, so as I'm a stay at home mum we could make better use of school hols. We will keep Avante for a couple more years and then face a potentially pricey decision!
Hi we bought challenger 565se, wanted coachman565vip but found out at the last min our rav4 2.2d wasnt heavy enough to pull it, gutted. If we had known b4 we wud had bought a different car. Still its a nice van and spec is what we wanted, hope u got what u wanted. Yash
Quote: Originally posted by FionaW1971 on 19/10/2014
Hi, in the end we spent most of our time looking at motor homes. Simply because I would drive a MH but won't tow, so as I'm a stay at home mum we could make better use of school hols. We will keep Avante for a couple more years and then face a potentially pricey decision!
Wow big difference - you will be looking at one of the big motorhomes to get those requirements in?
We loved the Burstner motorhomes. At around 9m long and £100k price tag they should be good, but the electric drop down over cab bed and good size rear singles with all the other luxury onboard was stunning.
Doesn't get round the issue of having no easy vehicles to travel locally of course!
The Fifth wheelers were absolutely lovely aswell - have you though about one of those as you have a twin cab then for travelling round?
try Adria singles 190 cms or L shape lounge head to head 190 or 185 or make double
pull two singles together make island bed sep shower but side loo or end bathroom bed room two singles with shelf ,front two head to head singles or large double using table and pull out all on single axial alko chassis 27 ft 10" 1500 Kgs or 1700Kgs MTPLM depends on model.
We found ourselves with the exact requirements back in 2009. Both kids into their teens and getting taller by the day meant we really struggled to find anything with 2 singles at the front that would take a 6 Footer and still give us a fixed double and good sized rear end bathroom.
We settled on a Bailey Pageant Series 7 Limousin Twin Axle and it turned out to be a great van as we still have it today. Kids no longer want to come away with us so we will be looking to downsize next year
We had exactly that layout in our last van, a sterling eccles ruby. Single axle think it was 1595mtplm, pulled it with a Chevrolet captiva
So they do exist without going into a twin axle van
Not sure what you are looking for here. Our 3 girls are all grown up *but still like the idea of coming with us* probably for a cheap holiday.
We bought a Quasar Lunar 534 which they have stopped doing now. Which was under 7 meters has a comfortable double Bed and side bathroom.
We took out the centre drawers and had factory fitted end cushions. which gave us a huge area for two of the girls to sleep. There is a divider to have a bit of privacy as well. Had a bit of fun each night fitting the numerous cushions, but it give a large area with the centre drawer unit.
There could be second hand version of this somewhere. It has been replaced by the 544 that as a end bathroom. and is a little longer.