- Aug 1, 2010
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I have recently purchased a Bailey Olumpus 534 and like many others (it seems) I have great difficulty achieving the correct noseweight for my car (75Kg). On taking delivery from the dealer I was told that caravans ex-works will be balanced correctly.
Having now loaded the caravan with the usual cutlery, crockery (melamine) and gas bottles etc I have found that with all heavier items in the shower/washroom at the rear and only the gas bottles forward of the axle my noseweight is 90Kg!! The battery on the 534 is already fitted behind the axle.
I bought the Bailey because I trusted their ability to provide a caravan design that would be easy to use, including loading and towing. They have been manufacturing caravans for many years and must surely by now be able to provide owners with a van that will be easy and safe to use on the road with gas bottles in-situ! Do they not test their vans (loaded) before production? I agree that it is up to the owner to load and balance a van correctly and safely, but surely the manufacturers MUST provide a design that makes this achievable.
Having now loaded the caravan with the usual cutlery, crockery (melamine) and gas bottles etc I have found that with all heavier items in the shower/washroom at the rear and only the gas bottles forward of the axle my noseweight is 90Kg!! The battery on the 534 is already fitted behind the axle.
I bought the Bailey because I trusted their ability to provide a caravan design that would be easy to use, including loading and towing. They have been manufacturing caravans for many years and must surely by now be able to provide owners with a van that will be easy and safe to use on the road with gas bottles in-situ! Do they not test their vans (loaded) before production? I agree that it is up to the owner to load and balance a van correctly and safely, but surely the manufacturers MUST provide a design that makes this achievable.