Hi,
we have just arrived back from a New Yaer stay and were surprised to find that the backs of the seats in the 2005 Series 5 Bailey Pageant were wet due to condensation. We had tried to keep the van warm and well ventilated which during the stay. I recall that when the Series 5 was reviewed the caravan press picked up that it had no anti-condensation boards around the seats or fixed bed, and Bailey's reply was that due to the better insulation and ventilation the were not required. All of our previous vans had been fitted with anti condensation boards. Such was Bailey's development thouroughness for the S5 that it seems they got it wrong. The new Series 6 is now fitted with anti-condensation boards. How can companies make such basic errors in their area of expertise?
we have just arrived back from a New Yaer stay and were surprised to find that the backs of the seats in the 2005 Series 5 Bailey Pageant were wet due to condensation. We had tried to keep the van warm and well ventilated which during the stay. I recall that when the Series 5 was reviewed the caravan press picked up that it had no anti-condensation boards around the seats or fixed bed, and Bailey's reply was that due to the better insulation and ventilation the were not required. All of our previous vans had been fitted with anti condensation boards. Such was Bailey's development thouroughness for the S5 that it seems they got it wrong. The new Series 6 is now fitted with anti-condensation boards. How can companies make such basic errors in their area of expertise?