Quote: Originally posted by navver on 14/4/2017
All caravans are riddled with access hatches, roof lights, windows etc all of which have to have seals to keep the water out. Any one of them can leak.
Maintenance is checking for water regularly and putting it right if you find it before major damage is done.
You forgot the awfully designed join across the top of the roof.
I started out caravanning with Bailey 550/6 about 7 years ago. This was a fine van for us and no major issues for the 9 months we had it. We moved on to swift, no reasons other than preferred layouts. Then I found the new Bailey Palermo which I just picked up in March, I find this again good so far and no major build issues. Just had a full 8 days touring last week.
------------- I pull it while she sits next to me!
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we got our bailey Rimini last spring sold our house and travelled Uk from sept to march this year when pace to live was sorted cant fault the baily at all from sun to frost wind snow and rain excellent van