Why are there so many new vans with white kitchen cupboards throughout? Is there a problem with a wood finish? Just really don't like them.
Compromise yes but too much of a compromise, not a big deal though just means that its not worth forking out £16k to change for something that is a big compromise.Raywood said:At the end of the day we have to compromise to some extent on any caravan. The side bed now seems to be confined to smaller models where it can be squeezed into a shorter body. I think you might be in a small minority in wanting the side bed on a twin axle as this is rapidly going out of fashion.
Raywood said:At the end of the day we have to compromise to some extent on any caravan. The side bed now seems to be confined to smaller models where it can be squeezed into a shorter body. I think you might be in a small minority in wanting the side bed on a twin axle as this is rapidly going out of fashion.
Gagakev said:Dont need a 2018 van at the moment, had mine serviced today 2010 model and for the 2nd year running
NO DAMP Every thing else fine, so happy bunny me :kiss:
Martin24 said:Why are there so many new vans with white kitchen cupboards throughout? Is there a problem with a wood finish? Just really don't like them.
Martin24 said:Why are there so many new vans with white kitchen cupboards throughout? Is there a problem with a wood finish? Just really don't like them.
Dustydog said:2018. Another failure :evil:
All I ever wanted is a leak proof caravan . Wood? White? Chromium? Get a grip.
The quality and trouble free caravanning is more important to us.
So . Today no timber in the structure. BUT. A leak is a leak. Leak free first please colour . Not an issue B)
Raywood said:My pet hate for the shower is the drain hole is at the side, so unless the caravan is perfectly level which moist pitches are not you can end up with water left in the tray after a shower. A drain in the middle would solve that but I cannot remember seeing one there in any make. We do at least have a cubicle though so we do not need to dry the toilet.
Yes ,why change it when it works.i know people like a change.but not for the worst...LeicesterLad said:Raywood said:My pet hate for the shower is the drain hole is at the side, so unless the caravan is perfectly level which moist pitches are not you can end up with water left in the tray after a shower. A drain in the middle would solve that but I cannot remember seeing one there in any make. We do at least have a cubicle though so we do not need to dry the toilet.
Handy that my Hymer has two shower drain holes, front left and rear right, now whichever way we are slightly out of level the water will clear. We purchased our 2017 Hymer 580 Gl last July, the new 2018 models though more expensive are exactly the same !( I think may not be bothered about fads but just carry on making what works )
Happy caravanning
LeicesterLad said:Raywood said:My pet hate for the shower is the drain hole is at the side, so unless the caravan is perfectly level which moist pitches are not you can end up with water left in the tray after a shower. A drain in the middle would solve that but I cannot remember seeing one there in any make. We do at least have a cubicle though so we do not need to dry the toilet.
Handy that my Hymer has two shower drain holes, front left and rear right, now whichever way we are slightly out of level the water will clear. We purchased our 2017 Hymer 580 Gl last July, the new 2018 models though more expensive are exactly the same !( I think may not be bothered about fads but just carry on making what works )
Happy caravanning