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hi new owner here

Collecting my 2011 BAILEY UNICORN SEVILLE later this week .Looking forward to exploring Scotland and further (with missus and 2 dogs) . Looked at lots and this 2 berth had plenty of space and seems to fit the bill.
Towing with 2014 Toyota Rav 4 Invincible--hope all is ok. Haven`t towed for years, should be fun.
 
yup-hope so --i was told the Rav`s not up to it (?) but we will see. Had no problems towing work trailers and the weights seem fine ( 80%)
 
Welcome to the forum. I would have thought the RAV4 would be up to the job but only time will tell I suppose. Let us know how you get on and if you need help then there should be plenty here.
 
The thing that concerns me when looking at the Rav is your comment

Had no problems towing work trailers and the weights seem fine ( 80%)

I am assuming that this is your first caravan, and I really feel the need to point out that towing a caravan is a vastly different experience from towing trailers. I spent most of my civvi life driving artics, and even I have to think differently when towing the caravan.
 
Yes this is my first caravan for 20 years. I used to have a Bailey Senator that I towed round UK when exhibiting at shows etc -I also had a 20 foot show trailer behind a Shogun I will take heed though and re acquant as a novice.
 

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