Hi to you all out there. I am sure that there must be some of you wondering what is really behind the title of my post.
I have finally got around to posting an image,the image is relevant to my opening post, suffice it to say that in the greater scheme of all things caravanning,my issue is of little consequence. It is so because of several factors,all have been disclosed.
That does not take away the principle aim behind my post and the immorality and apparent inactions of some of the caravan manufacturing companies.
The issue behind the image is not new,indeed it has been an issue since shortly after a model change that brought about a reconfiguration of the floor plan/plans from one particular manufacturer.
There is very damming and more than coincidental evidence that this is stress cracking caused by flexing of the chassis on the affected caravans and coupled with poor bonding/poor fitments at the points of failure,all of the affected ones are the longer variants of the single axle models and a great many of the twin axle variants.
An issue that was related to this and included other aspects was brought to the attention of the then Homologation Manager of the manufacturer of the caravan in question at a CC meeting held on Saturday 12th March 2011. The response to a point being made, was that;they the company ware aware of this fault and changes to the design have now been made.
The issue has carried on presenting itself on post March 2011 caravans from this company.
Pardon my seemingly ****-eyed perspective,but they appear to have fixed something that wasn't busted and failed with the real problem.
For the 2013 caravanning model year the company introduced a whole new concept in their construction methods,it will be interesting to see if this issue is about to raise its ugly head again.
This change when considered against a switch of chosen chassis for one of their model ranges really does leave me with baited breath.