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Posted: 25.01.2014  ·  #41
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Bloody awful day!




You want to see it here on the north coast :D


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Posted: 25.01.2014  ·  #42
Ally, thanks for the photos. Gosh storage really is tight.

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Bloody awful day!

I suppose with it being 6 berth and having to accomodate 6 people sleeping and sitting, it doesn't leave a lot of space for storage.


It's a lovely van but if you are going to design a family camper then you need to have good storage. Ours is a U-Lounge and still has a good garage. Pity they couldn't do something similar. Then again maybe Bailey have identified bookworm kindleworm families as a niche market :D :D


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Re: Bailey Autograph Launch Weekend

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Posted: 25.01.2014  ·  #43
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Bloody awful day!




You want to see it here on the north coast :D


Very bad here on the west coast as well >_<


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Posted: 25.01.2014  ·  #44
I saw around a few of them today and while they are lovely and reasonably well put together the biggest problem for me was me! The ones with the drop down beds left no head height my head was about an inch at the most off the roof, the fixed beds are just not long enough as they are a standard double length. The storage on them all is poor compared to what I have with some such as the 765 being really bad. With it you need to have furniture which folds like an umbrella. Angela didn't like the cupboard handles as they where a small square button which had to be pressed in to pop it out and allow the cupboard to be opened.

Overall a decent van which is nicely finished and offers value for money but I came away disappointed as I was expecting more and it definitely won't tempt me into changing. My knaus has more nice quirky features which make it easier to get on with.


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Posted: 27.01.2014  ·  #45
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I like the way they have stored the ladder it has given me ideas as mine is up on the pull down bed.


I didn't think you would need a ladder Jack. Thought you would just put your hands together and levitate. :happy:


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Posted: 27.01.2014  ·  #46
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I like the way they have stored the ladder it has given me ideas as mine is up on the pull down bed.


I didn't think you would need a ladder Jack. Thought you would just put your hands together and levitate. :happy:


:lol: O-) O-)


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