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Subject Topic: Corniche 12/2 1990 Post Reply Post New Topic
28/10/2014 at 2:14pm
 Location: North East England
 Outfit: Swift Corniche
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Hi, I have the above model, great little caravan but no owners handbook.
I figured out the heater, the fridge, the battery charger, and most other things on it but I have seen it mentioned on here that there is a hidden document safe/locker on this model. I am hoping once I find it I will find all the paper work for it and the user manual.
How do I locate it with no user manual ? Does anybody have a clue as to where it is actually hidden ? All HELP AND ADVICE APPRECIATED !!

Many thanks.


28/10/2014 at 2:52pm
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We have the Corniche 15/4 and our doc locker was a half A4 sized blue plastic wallet screwed inside the wardrobe...however it was empty

I am certain the chaps & ladies on here will locate the info you need


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28/10/2014 at 3:26pm
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Will wait and hope for the reply, thanks Doo Heid.
We think the caravan is great for an oldie, I fitted an extra side locker for storage so the awning and poles can be stowed away from the outside under the seat, also added a twin 12v cig' lighter socket outside on right of door to use when awning up. Fitted an extra 240v socket/flap on battery side and added solar panel plugs in here, now solar panels are plugged in from here and regulator is under the seat with twin battery charging, I added an extra 110 battery to power the added sockets, the radio and the TV/DVD player. Added a chimney opening to the awning so we have a log burner in there now for those chilly nights in October/November in the Lake District.
Just need to find the hidden documents now.


28/10/2014 at 4:05pm
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Sounds great Pete

I have a huge-mongous leisure battery to fit to ours, but am waiting for a bit of spare time so I can also add my 1500w inverter.

It's a great wee thing with EU and UK fitting on one socket! It powers my grinders, drill and so on, so will easily work our LCD TV.

I have to fix a leaky pipe and replace a wooden panel as you come in the door as it has suffered rising damp (oooh, Mr Rigsby... over the past 23 years.

I fancy solar panels, but one thing at a time I think

Good luck with the van and I hope the documents appear in some form, in the meantime, is this any help?

Copied from another place:

Mass in Running Order weight: 805 kgs or 15.8458328412 cwt / hundred weight
Maximum allowable weight is: 1000 kgs or 19.684264399 cwt / hundred weight
The kerbweight of the towing car needs to be at least 1176.47058824kgs to achive an 85% match, to achive a 95% match the tow car would need to be at least 1052.63157895 kgs. A tow car weighing less than 1000 kgs is very likely to be illegal and likely to result in a prosecution if you were stopped by the Police as well as invalidating any insurance for your car and caravan.

Swift Corniche 12-2 1990 Dimensions

The internal length of the caravan is 3.78 metres or 12.3984 feet
The external shipping length is 5.47 meters or 17.9416 feet
The width is 2.13 meters or 6.9864 feet
Awnings And Accessories For The Swift Corniche 12-2 1990

There are a wide range of awnings and accessories available for Swift caravans like the Swift Corniche 12-2 1990.

Caravan Awnings

Awnings are a popular choice, its important that you buy an awning that's the right size for your caravan. Our information shows that the awning size needs to be 761 cm's. Please check this with your caravan manual before buying as this number may not be accurate.

Caravan Batteries

There are a range of 12v leisure batteries that are suitable for this Swift caravan. The size of the battery you need will be dependent on your use. For example if you have a motor mover or your caravan or tend to use your caravan where there is no on site electrics then a 120 amp hour battery is advisable. If you mainly, use sites with electrical supplies and dont use a motor mover then a smaller battery e.g. 75amp/h may be suffice. [More about caravan batteries]

Towbar Electrics.

This caravan is fitted with the older 12n & 12s electric connections. You will need to make sure that your towing vehicle is also fitted with the 12n / 12s system or alternativley you can purchase an adapter.

Protecting Your Caravan

Caravan Insurance

Whilst it is true that most car insurance policies will cover the caravan on a third party liability basis (check with your insurer) whilst its is being towed by the car. It is well worth getting caravan insurance to cover any damage caused when its not attached to the car, theft and other damage to the caravan. Shopping around for caravan insurance for the Swift Corniche 12-2 1990 is well worth while to ensure you get the cover you want for the best price.

Get a caravan insurance quote for a Swift Corniche 12-2 1990

Caravan covers

If you plan to store your caravan outside it will be open to the elements all the times including wind, rain, snow and hot sun. A caravan cover can help protect your caravan from the damage that the weather can do to a caravan over time. The Swift Corniche 12-2 1990 is 5.47 m (17.9416 feet) long and this is often the information needed when buying a caravan cover

Wheel clamps and hitch locks

Its important to get good locks for your caravan. This will be a requirement for most if not all insurance companies. Many will have prefered types that qualify for a discount. You may also get a discount if your Swift Corniche 12-2 1990 is fitted with an alarm or other security devices,

Post last edited on 28/10/2014 16:11:16


28/10/2014 at 4:23pm
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Thanks for that, I am running an inverter to, a 2000watt 24v system with 2 x 110 batteries in series and charged from 2 x 80 watt solar panels, runs power tools, TV's DVD players and fridge but this system is in the back of my 4x4 with the panels mounted on the roof and a 3 way fridge in the boot, great for the beer and the Mrs is happy cause the caravan fridge is free for the food she wants in there. The caravan has 2 x 45 watt solar panels to keep the batteries in the caravan at full charge. Never need to use a 240v hook up for anything now.


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28/10/2014 at 4:27pm
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If you rely on the sun for power Pete, you wouldn't last five minutes up here!

But to be fair, just leave the beer under the van and it'll be ice cold in no time


28/10/2014 at 4:37pm
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might just have to have a run up there next year, I usually only get to Cumbria, a bit in the wilds with no facilities but it is exclusive to a few close friends of the owner. take a look at the profile picture, should give you an idea. Doo Heild



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