Hi
We're on holiday in Benodet, Brittany and I've just noticed that our front nearside window has delaminated along its bottom edge. The c'van is a 2006 Bailey Senator Arizone I've done some research via Google and it looks as though a new window will be required, although some folk have attempted repairs with specialist adhesives. All the posts on caravan forums seem to be at least a couple of years old. I note too that in the past the manufacturers' have given discount on replacement windows as it is a known problem.
However in the short term I am wondering if the caravan is towable as we are due to leave here on Friday 24/08 to drive 70 miles to Roscoff and then on Monday 27/08 a 300 mile drive home from Plymouthto St Helens, Merseyside. The English leg will be mainly motorway driving c50mph. I could tape up the window edge with duct tape as tI have read the outer layer could become detached.
I do have Red Pennant insurance and so they would probably send out a new window but if a replacement is necessary I would prefer to try and source aecond hand one from a breakers.
All comments both on the long term solution (repair/replacement) and short term (drive home) are very welcome.
Tim
We're on holiday in Benodet, Brittany and I've just noticed that our front nearside window has delaminated along its bottom edge. The c'van is a 2006 Bailey Senator Arizone I've done some research via Google and it looks as though a new window will be required, although some folk have attempted repairs with specialist adhesives. All the posts on caravan forums seem to be at least a couple of years old. I note too that in the past the manufacturers' have given discount on replacement windows as it is a known problem.
However in the short term I am wondering if the caravan is towable as we are due to leave here on Friday 24/08 to drive 70 miles to Roscoff and then on Monday 27/08 a 300 mile drive home from Plymouthto St Helens, Merseyside. The English leg will be mainly motorway driving c50mph. I could tape up the window edge with duct tape as tI have read the outer layer could become detached.
I do have Red Pennant insurance and so they would probably send out a new window but if a replacement is necessary I would prefer to try and source aecond hand one from a breakers.
All comments both on the long term solution (repair/replacement) and short term (drive home) are very welcome.
Tim