Lovely caravan and so refreshing to hear of a client who is willing to work with the manufacturer in overcoming remedial issues. Thank you for posting, I'd also be interested in how you undertook some of the modifications.
Thanks for the kind words. If you are an Inos owner or considering an Inos we have just started an Inos Caravan Owners group on Facebook. More details of my caravan are being published on my Inos Caravan web page (still adding to it) which can be found here: www.ukzero.com/Inos.htm
No. The Inos body construction is much thicker and heavier. The Fifth Wheel Company in N Wales who make the Inos have been making them since at least 2011 as far as I know. I believe the company you are thinking of is Eterniti - who made the Genesis. They were a great idea, but had various issues I am told and I have seen more than one with delaminating bodies. A fair proportion of folks on site who strike up a conversation start with something along the lines of "I see you have a slideout, didn't that company go bust?"....
Excellent level of detail, thanks! Happy caravanning.
Thanks for the kind words.
Lovely caravan and so refreshing to hear of a client who is willing to work with the manufacturer in overcoming remedial issues. Thank you for posting, I'd also be interested in how you undertook some of the modifications.
Thanks for the kind words. If you are an Inos owner or considering an Inos we have just started an Inos Caravan Owners group on Facebook. More details of my caravan are being published on my Inos Caravan web page (still adding to it) which can be found here: www.ukzero.com/Inos.htm
Wow, that’s one very expensive caravan. Still, if you want quality you usually end up paying for it. Wishing you health to tow!
Thanks for your kind words.
Are these the old shells from the firm in Widnes that went bust? I remember seeing them at one of the shows.
No. The Inos body construction is much thicker and heavier. The Fifth Wheel Company in N Wales who make the Inos have been making them since at least 2011 as far as I know. I believe the company you are thinking of is Eterniti - who made the Genesis. They were a great idea, but had various issues I am told and I have seen more than one with delaminating bodies.
A fair proportion of folks on site who strike up a conversation start with something along the lines of "I see you have a slideout, didn't that company go bust?"....