I see the new pageant Vendee Has a new front fixed bed layout, now am I missing something here?
Please tell me why anyone would want a fixed front bed, in my opinion the front of the van is for looking out of and watching the world go by, or maybe now and again to watch the new neighbours have a domestic whilst erecting their complicated awning.
Surely on most sites the least attractive area is at the back of your van where there is often a hedge, fence or wall and you wouldn't want to sit having breakfast looking out at that, would you? Bailey call it the 'ground-breaking new Paqgeant Vendee'.
To me it makes sense to use the sloping front for a bed rather than get a cricked neck using it for sitting. Besides when you lounge out with your feet up along the seat you're not exactly making use of the view out of the front window are you?
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IMHO for what its worth i think its because the overseas vans are selling well with this design.not for me though.IM NOSY.i like to watch passing caravans.good job too.i watched as one camper van backed into mine that was parked at the front leaving a large dent and drove off.took over 12 months to get my money back.another story.
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The higher back is so that the lounge looks more spacious, You can still watch the world go by, the window is in the back, just park up with the back facing outwards
Mudlark its not back to towing a brick as the Senator 6 has already got the same aerodynamics.Bailey seem to be using this design on all their models now.
Our friends have a Swift and on long trips they collect far less dead flies etc on the front of their van than we do on the Senator.
On the other hand on site which is where you are most the extra front headroom and bigger roof lockers are appreciated.
The Vendee is more like a motor home with a spacious rear lounge area but no steering wheel at the front !
Its not an unusual design on continental vans so it may be aimed at that market as well
Mudlark its not back to towing a brick as the Senator 6 has already got the same aerodynamics.Bailey seem to be using this design on all their models now.
Our friends have a Swift and on long trips they collect far less dead flies etc on the front of their van than we do on the Senator.
On the other hand on site which is where you are most the extra front headroom and bigger roof lockers are appreciated.
The Vendee is more like a motor home with a spacious rear lounge area but no steering wheel at the front !
Its not an unusual design on continental vans so it may be aimed at that market as well
Yes john, when we were deciding on which make of van we wanted this was one of the reasons we chose the Bailey Pageant above others i.e the swift charisma or Abbey vogue, we found sitting in the corner your head is in the window though I do think they look nicer from the outside.