Well, only in one place. Under the fixed double bed there is (thankfully!) a large black container with raised sides, access to which is either from inside (with the bed moved away) or an external side panel. It is through this drop-down external panel that water drips when it's raining. Even Bailey themselves seem to acknowledge the problem with a 'Warning' sticker on the inside of the panel advising that both door locks should be fully engaged when the door is closed; we all know why! Anyway, even with both the locks properly 'clicked', water will still drip in. As I say, luckily this water is captured and retained within the black plastic high-walled container; otherwise this would be much more serious!
So, before I set off for a few weeks in the Lake District, have any Senator owners cracked this one?
John
So, before I set off for a few weeks in the Lake District, have any Senator owners cracked this one?
John