Caravan Design Awards
9 replies
JVB66 replied on 25/05/2022 05:54
Posted on 25/05/2022 05:54
Most manufacturers will stick to a design that sell there LVs there have been a few in the past that have been "different" but have not ,been successful
The new smaller models from Bailey and The Swift group seem quite a new take on c/vans and are seen on sites quite often
Lyke Wake Man replied on 18/06/2022 21:58
Posted on 18/06/2022 21:58
It be an idea to give an award for a manufacture who will design a caravan with a realistic payload, mine is 185 kg. and it is a 4 berth, put in your aqua role, wastemaster, pots, pans, cutlery & pots for a microwave, then fit a motor mover for the tight entrances' which 90% of us have you get 100 k.g. leaving only 85 k.g. for 4 persons clothes, it is stupid.
An old 2 berth caravan we had a few years ago had a payload of 245 k.g.
Do they think we're going to restaurants each night and don't have pot and pans etc
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peedee replied on 19/06/2022 09:56
DavidKlyne replied on 19/06/2022 11:00
Posted on 19/06/2022 11:00
Apart from the few serial changers of caravans I expect many keep vans for several years. When they come to look for a new van I am sure they will find all such awards and reviews as an aid even if it means as a result they dismiss those that have been chosen by others?
David
Rocky 2 buckets replied on 19/06/2022 11:36
Tinwheeler replied on 19/06/2022 12:27
Posted on 19/06/2022 11:36 by Rocky 2 bucketsIt’s a backslapping exercise, folk go for practicality not a cupboard for dry storing coffee pods & exra long spoon🤷🏻♂️🙄
ADP1963 replied on 19/06/2022 12:33
eribaMotters replied on 20/06/2022 09:05
Posted on 20/06/2022 09:05
I cannot say I've read them. At present we are in NL and have been looking at the Knaus vans. They have introduced some electric only models that look very nice and feel well built.
Combined air-con & heating unit, twin induction hob, auto adjustment control of appliances so mains does not tripped. About 50kg reduced weight. Axles up to 1500kg on smaller 3 & 4 berth models that weigh about 1050/1100 empty.
Any of these in the awards as it ticks a lot of steps forward (unless you are an off grid fan)
Colin
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