Thanks for all the suggestions, but I'm not sure taking a saw to a table on a motorhome that's still under warranty is going to happen. Not with my failed CSE in woodworking!
Just had to watch your video Bob. Hate is a very strong word!! Our van is only a 2 berth and 6 metres and our table is quite large but it folds away very easily into the wardrobe. We don't use it too often but if it's just something quick we've got a small table we bought from Ebay for around £14, it's about twice the size of a laptop, weighs next to nothing and it folds away extremely quickly and is stored behind the drivers seat. I'm pleased to say there's nothing we 'hate' about our van!
Just had our first weekend in our new 574 and agree with all your comments. Never really noticed when we were buying it!! Would add one more.. the aqua roll wont fit under either bed. Outside aperture not big enough and inside the beds wont lift up high enough!! We don't really want it rolling around in the shower. When we had a caravan we just put it in the car boot. Bought an oblong water container that will fit under the beds! Great comments you Guys..
@@BobEarnshawMoHo Good idea.. but unfortunately we bought the 574 with the two travel seats. Not a lot of room under either of our seats. A 25 litre water container does the job. Many thanks for your advise it's well received as always. Enjoy Devon and Hampshire.
It’s funny reading the replies we seem to have the same dislikes. When we brought our first Motorhome the fixed table proved to be our biggest headache. So when we decided to it was time for a change, speccing up our new Motorhome we were charged for deleting the table? We brought a fold away table which travels in the locker underneath, when on site and not being used sits behind the passenger seat up against the dashboard. I must say I’d struggle to find 5 dislikes! Love the videos looking forward to finding more of them👍
We discounted lots of motorhomes because of the table, so many are unmovable, and have huge great pedestal, taking up the whole living area. We like the one in our Bessacarr, as we can just take it off the rail and store it, when travelling, but would like a smaller one for if we just want a morning coffee. Thanks for being honest and sharing. 😃
Thanks, we had the same table in our Bolero, but I found I couldn't get in the travel seats easily with the table in place, so didn't tend to use the travel seats at all. Also we felt trapped in those travel seats if anyone else came to visit!
Brilliant. I've realised I find it more useful when people tell me what they don't like about something. Especially with product reviews. Thanks for sharing.. (It's good to be fair to tables, they too have feelings:) ) GB
Cut a broomstick in half and use them as supports for the seats. Leave the big heavy table at home and get a cheap, smaller, very light picnic table for £20
Thanks Bob & Jenny for a great video. It looks like you have the same problem Trev & Sue have with the sink. I must admit the one in our caravan is not that great either. ☹️. Ian & Sonja
I have the same van and so far both fresh water and grey water motor valves have broken down within a year. The reason is probably because both motor valves are under the van and are susceptible to the mud and rain. It would have been better to keep the idea of a manual taps in my opinion. My second hate, is having to return to place of purchase for any warranty work as Swift seem unprepared to give a national warranty service for clients. Keep up the good videos Bob.
Hi Bob and Jenny. We have a similar problem with the struts on our island bed. We have an odd year number (2017), perhaps the even number years get the powerful struts... Thanks for sharing, enjoyed watching as always, Pete & Kaz 😀😀😀😀😀
Agree with the table issue! Ours weighed a ton and was stored under the double bed. So it was a nightmare to try to get it out...it's not something you can do alone. Meals on laps far easier
Hi Bob, If you need a smaller table look at the tables in compact coach built such as the Eldiss 120/115. I'm sure that you could fined a table in an other make of motorhome the size you like.
I agree with the table issue as we have a similar layout. Do you have the fold out leg heavy table. We have started to lift one set of legs over the front seats so one end of the table is right up against the dash giving extra space in the loungy bit. Not sure if that would work for you but worth a try.
That table is an easy fix, just buy a roll of the edging material and cut an inch and a half off of the table all the way round, Any DIY Dad who knows his tools can do it in about an hour, It's an easy fix and the table will be a bit lighter for you both to move around, Hope that helps.
@@BobEarnshawMoHo Well if it is still under warranty then take it back to them and ask them to cut an inch and a half all the way round off of it because if they made it so any work done by them would not effect the warranty and they would also have the correct matching edging material, They made the camper so it would make sense to get them to do it, Giving them the chance to put is right will be one thing less you dislike about the overall set up and gives them and their products the chance to be seen in a better light,
Our free standing table in our Bailey looks exactly the same and takes up all of the space in what is otherwise a spacious lounge area, so it feels more cramped than it should. If you find an alternative table then let the world know.
The TV is in a real awkward position, much better in your old van. I think you should design your own custom van and get someone to build it, might cost a bit though! Cheers Martin
I retro fitted some adjustable gas struts for a friend awhile back. They were adjusted by an Allen key until they were balanced. I think they cost him around £40 of the internet.
Great video, don't think we hate anything about our van, maybe a few dislikes or "could have done better", but if you were talking about our first van, I could have wrote a book LOL.
Could you fit an additional stronger strut or replace one for a stronger strut? would your dealer do it? to do on the cheap a car tailgate strut from scrap yard may do it
Funny how we picked the sink in our Motorhomes. We lay the shelf in the bottom of two of our cupboards to make them taller and then we know where the shelf is if we need it. Sounds like you have solutions to the other issues. Perhaps a carpenter could make a table the right size and shape as you can buy the legs separately. Like us, they are niggles rather than hates 😃 Trev n Sue
Hi Bob, great video. Those gas struts can be brought online. There should be a code and a newton number on them. Buy and fit a stronger pair and do as you said and have a strong and a weak one.
Hi guys, a solution for the bed, you could design a bonnet stay system . Table, cut one side of the table and fit two spring loaded hinges so you can fold it. .... Great video 👍
Very interesting video Bob and Jenny, and funny how you and Poshcats both picked out the sink! When you look at some of these things it does make you think what was going through the mind of the person designing them 🤣 mind you I’m sure there are far more positives!
Hi Bob, My Buddy is head of quality at Swift and I showed him this video you made, he asked me to forward it to him and I know he has passed it up the chain.
Hi we have just got the same motor home and agree with your comments but we have a query on our first trip this week we have had a warning message on “ over heat red fail “ the main control panel please can you help us find out what this means ? Many thanks Cheryl and Jim
This is where the search facility on RUclips is very useful, in the search box I searched for overheat red fail and got - ruclips.net/video/j3Zz7SL-L0o/видео.html
Can you take off the original top and replace with one which is narrow. I know they are made light weight and are corrugated paper inside so you cant just cut yours down. We have a narrow one in our A/S symbol so they are available. May be your MH manufacturer does a table for their smaller vans which would fit the bill.
Hi there. Just found your channel. Fairly new to motorhoming. I've just watched your Motorhome essentials video really good advice and I intend to act upon it. Just one thing, What length water hose and electric cable would you recommend please?
Most electric cables come as 25 metres. Recent experience tells me your water hose should be a flat, roll up, food grade hose, preferably about 25 metres too!
At least it’s nothing major and you can work around them. There are camper van/Motorhome sites that do smaller free standing tables and I’m sure you will find one.
Averages around 25.7, slightly worse if anything, by about 1 MPG, the new one weighs less, so it may be may something to do with Euro VI or I may be towing the car more. Only done 6600 miles, hardly run in.
Lol love it bob, question for you. Do you think you get value for money with your motorhome rather than top of the range caravan and car, keep the videos and adventures coming
Yes, because we have two vehicles in one. The main benefit of a motorhome is that it is a flexible vehicle. When we stay at sites for shows and we stay in one place for a week, we can, we tow a small with us for that. No need to move, and much like a caravan. When we want to travel around, stopping over night at places, we can. Great for touring Europe or Scotland. When we want to go out just for the day, we have everything with us, toilet, cooking, fridge and even our beds. Great for visiting museums and castles. A motorhome can be used for many purposes, towing a variety of trailers, a car, or a boat, or a box trailer or trailer with bikes, motorbikes. The best thing is that everything is self contained and you can never forget things when you go out in it!
I could move it now, but tend not to as it it's bolted in place so it doesn't move when I'm driving. Also think it might be a bit in our face, maybe a combination of a smaller TV and moving the bracket.
We had the same problem on our single beds in our caravan, would be interesting to see what fix will be found. Thanks for great content. 👍🏴🏴🏴🏴👍🏴🏴🏴🏴👍
*How much you Bob & your lovely Wife would be better off with towing a Bailey Pegasus 4-6-2 like we have and pitch up and explore local regions in our Tow Car. So much better in my opinion. My Brother has a Motorhome and his wife drives the car to enable them to get around to anywhere like StarBucks or Wetherspoons, we often visit them and they are so glad to be relieved - pardon the Pun. OK it's possibly back to the MotorHome v Caravan but have you ever looked at say the Bailey Pegasus 4/6/2 which gives so much space and comfort with a HUGE Rear End Washroom. You would need an enormous CamperVan to get anywhere near.*
It's not all about space, the main benefit of a motorhome is that it is a flexible vehicle. When we stay at sites for shows and we stay in one place for a week, we can, we tow a small with us for that. No need to move, and much like a caravan. When we want to travel around, stopping over night at places, we can. Great for touring Europe or Scotland. When we want to go out just for the day, we have everything with us, toilet, cooking, fridge and even our beds. Great for visiting museums and castles. A motorhome can be used for many purposes, towing a variety of trailers, a car, or a boat, or a box trailer or trailer with bikes, motorbikes. The best thing is that everything is self contained and you can never forget things when you go out in it!
Yes, the Bolero became the Bessacarr and then became the Swift Kon-Tiki Sport very quickly after that. Yes, we have been severely water tested today, no problems.
Pet hate. If you look at the rear , the shower drain is on the left and the tank drain on the right. Unless perfectly level it's not happening.. First world problem, and if that's all I have to worry about ... .... Keep washing those hands
Bob , you should have known better and bought a Bailey.. Re table buy a new dining table and the size you need and a Saquoa leg [sorry for spelling ] .
Bob, for a couple that are not new to motorhoming, I thought you would have thought of this before you bought it....we took ages picking outs, and we're not disappointed at all, love every bit of it...I can see you selling this one soon.....shame
No, we love our Motorhome and these are annoyances, every motorhome we have ever had has them. You only find them after you used it for a while! Not selling for a while.
The main benefit of a motorhome is that it is a flexible vehicle. When we stay at sites for shows and we stay in one place for a week, we can, we tow a small with us for that. No need to move, and much like a caravan. When we want to travel around, stopping over night at places, we can. Great for touring Europe or Scotland. When we want to go out just for the day, we have everything with us, toilet, cooking, fridge and even our beds. Great for visiting museums and castles. A motorhome can be used for many purposes, towing a variety of trailers, a car, or a boat, or a box trailer or trailer with bikes, motorbikes. The best thing is that everything is self contained and you can never forget things when you go out in it!
Thanks for all the suggestions, but I'm not sure taking a saw to a table on a motorhome that's still under warranty is going to happen. Not with my failed CSE in woodworking!
There's only one answer to your small problem. It's hand in your pocket and buy a small one. 😕🏧👍
A tip : you can watch series on kaldroStream. Me and my gf have been using them for watching a lot of movies lately.
@Atticus Colten Yup, I have been watching on kaldrostream for months myself :)
Just had to watch your video Bob. Hate is a very strong word!! Our van is only a 2 berth and 6 metres and our table is quite large but it folds away very easily into the wardrobe. We don't use it too often but if it's just something quick we've got a small table we bought from Ebay for around £14, it's about twice the size of a laptop, weighs next to nothing and it folds away extremely quickly and is stored behind the drivers seat. I'm pleased to say there's nothing we 'hate' about our van!
Just had our first weekend in our new 574 and agree with all your comments. Never really noticed when we were buying it!! Would add one more.. the aqua roll wont fit under either bed. Outside aperture not big enough and inside the beds wont lift up high enough!! We don't really want it rolling around in the shower. When we had a caravan we just put it in the car boot. Bought an oblong water container that will fit under the beds! Great comments you Guys..
We keep the Aquaroll under the front driver's side sofa.
@@BobEarnshawMoHo Good idea.. but unfortunately we bought the 574 with the two travel seats. Not a lot of room under either of our seats. A 25 litre water container does the job. Many thanks for your advise it's well received as always. Enjoy Devon and Hampshire.
Ah yes, one advantage of the sofa! 😁
It’s funny reading the replies we seem to have the same dislikes. When we brought our first Motorhome the fixed table proved to be our biggest headache. So when we decided to it was time for a change, speccing up our new Motorhome we were charged for deleting the table? We brought a fold away table which travels in the locker underneath, when on site and not being used sits behind the passenger seat up against the dashboard. I must say I’d struggle to find 5 dislikes! Love the videos looking forward to finding more of them👍
We discounted lots of motorhomes because of the table, so many are unmovable, and have huge great pedestal, taking up the whole living area. We like the one in our Bessacarr, as we can just take it off the rail and store it, when travelling, but would like a smaller one for if we just want a morning coffee. Thanks for being honest and sharing. 😃
Thanks, we had the same table in our Bolero, but I found I couldn't get in the travel seats easily with the table in place, so didn't tend to use the travel seats at all. Also we felt trapped in those travel seats if anyone else came to visit!
Brilliant. I've realised I find it more useful when people tell me what they don't like about something. Especially with product reviews. Thanks for sharing.. (It's good to be fair to tables, they too have feelings:) ) GB
I really do hate that table...
@@BobEarnshawMoHo it would be good to fold in half or have drop down sides
Cut a broomstick in half and use them as supports for the seats.
Leave the big heavy table at home and get a cheap, smaller, very light picnic table for £20
Thanks Bob & Jenny for a great video. It looks like you have the same problem Trev & Sue have with the sink. I must admit the one in our caravan is not that great either. ☹️. Ian & Sonja
I have the same van and so far both fresh water and grey water motor valves have broken down within a year. The reason is probably because both motor valves are under the van and are susceptible to the mud and rain. It would have been better to keep the idea of a manual taps in my opinion. My second hate, is having to return to place of purchase for any warranty work as Swift seem unprepared to give a national warranty service for clients. Keep up the good videos Bob.
Thanks, yes I like the idea of not crawling under the van for the waste taps, but maybe they are vulnerable there.
Hi Bob and Jenny. We have a similar problem with the struts on our island bed. We have an odd year number (2017), perhaps the even number years get the powerful struts... Thanks for sharing, enjoyed watching as always, Pete & Kaz 😀😀😀😀😀
Lol, if you had an even year I'd swap one of the struts with you!
I've got a very good saw, you can borrow it any time.
Great video Bob & Jenny. That's trouble with tables they are always in the way, even ours is a pain even though it folds in half
Agree with the table issue! Ours weighed a ton and was stored under the double bed.
So it was a nightmare to try to get it out...it's not something you can do alone. Meals on laps far easier
Hi Bob & Jenny. The gas struts on our bed are the same. Also the table is is slightly too big in our Van. maybe its a swift thing? Thanks Phil. 🙂👍
Minor things Bob ... you really love that Motorhome.
Absolutely!
Hi Bob, If you need a smaller table look at the tables in compact coach built such as the Eldiss 120/115. I'm sure that you could fined a table in an other make of motorhome the size you like.
I agree with the table issue as we have a similar layout. Do you have the fold out leg heavy table. We have started to lift one set of legs over the front seats so one end of the table is right up against the dash giving extra space in the loungy bit. Not sure if that would work for you but worth a try.
Interesting idea, might try.
That table is an easy fix, just buy a roll of the edging material and cut an inch and a half off of the table all the way round, Any DIY Dad who knows his tools can do it in about an hour, It's an easy fix and the table will be a bit lighter for you both to move around, Hope that helps.
Thanks, but I'm not sure taking a saw to a table on a motorhome that's still under warranty is going to happen.
@@BobEarnshawMoHo Well if it is still under warranty then take it back to them and ask them to cut an inch and a half all the way round off of it because if they made it so any work done by them would not effect the warranty and they would also have the correct matching edging material, They made the camper so it would make sense to get them to do it, Giving them the chance to put is right will be one thing less you dislike about the overall set up and gives them and their products the chance to be seen in a better light,
Our free standing table in our Bailey looks exactly the same and takes up all of the space in what is otherwise a spacious lounge area, so it feels more cramped than it should. If you find an alternative table then let the world know.
Will do!
The TV is in a real awkward position, much better in your old van. I think you should design your own custom van and get someone to build it, might cost a bit though! Cheers Martin
Even people who build their own don't get it right all the time!
Swift penny pinching on the table. One size fits all as we have the same in our caravan and it lives in our garage.
Weight v Use totally agree. Leave mine at Home, unless expect visitors.
easy table solution.. buy an island leg and buy a large kitchen cabinate door. For the bed just have a prop.
I retro fitted some adjustable gas struts for a friend awhile back. They were adjusted by an Allen key until they were balanced. I think they cost him around £40 of the internet.
Great video, don't think we hate anything about our van, maybe a few dislikes or "could have done better", but if you were talking about our first van, I could have wrote a book LOL.
Could you fit an additional stronger strut or replace one for a stronger strut? would your dealer do it? to do on the cheap a car tailgate strut from scrap yard may do it
You should be able to change the gas struts for some with a higher rating. Hopefully a straight swap.
Funny how we picked the sink in our Motorhomes. We lay the shelf in the bottom of two of our cupboards to make them taller and then we know where the shelf is if we need it. Sounds like you have solutions to the other issues. Perhaps a carpenter could make a table the right size and shape as you can buy the legs separately. Like us, they are niggles rather than hates 😃 Trev n Sue
Hi Bob, great video. Those gas struts can be brought online. There should be a code and a newton number on them. Buy and fit a stronger pair and do as you said and have a strong and a weak one.
Hi guys, a solution for the bed, you could design a bonnet stay system . Table, cut one side of the table and fit two spring loaded hinges so you can fold it. .... Great video 👍
Very interesting video Bob and Jenny, and funny how you and Poshcats both picked out the sink! When you look at some of these things it does make you think what was going through the mind of the person designing them 🤣 mind you I’m sure there are far more positives!
Oh, yes, many more positives and nothing we really hate, well perhaps that table....
Good points there. Bob and Jenny. Thanks for sharing 👍 Graeme
BOB RUN A SAW THROUGH IT AND MOVE THE LEGS SO IT IS NOT OVER BALANCED RIGHT KEEP SAFE
Cheap solution to your bed storage. Get a car bonnet strut from breakers yard and fix to side of bed to hold it up
Hi Bob, My Buddy is head of quality at Swift and I showed him this video you made, he asked me to forward it to him and I know he has passed it up the chain.
Oh blimey!
Hi we have just got the same motor home and agree with your comments but we have a query on our first trip this week we have had a warning message on “ over heat red fail “ the main control panel please can you help us find out what this means ? Many thanks Cheryl and Jim
This is where the search facility on RUclips is very useful, in the search box I searched for overheat red fail and got - ruclips.net/video/j3Zz7SL-L0o/видео.html
Can you take off the original top and replace with one which is narrow. I know they are made light weight and are corrugated paper inside so you cant just cut yours down. We have a narrow one in our A/S symbol so they are available. May be your MH manufacturer does a table for their smaller vans which would fit the bill.
Thanks, I think the length is the problem, maybe if it was about 3/4 the length.
Hi there. Just found your channel. Fairly new to motorhoming. I've just watched your Motorhome essentials video really good advice and I intend to act upon it. Just one thing, What length water hose and electric cable would you recommend please?
Most electric cables come as 25 metres. Recent experience tells me your water hose should be a flat, roll up, food grade hose, preferably about 25 metres too!
Good videos enjoying them , couldn't you just change the top on the table to something smaller ( which keeps the original intact )
Can't change the table top on the existing table as the legs won't fit. Still looking for the perfect solution.
Hi Jenny and Bob... Just wondered... Would you prefer your previous van back.... If it was the same age as that one?
No, there are plenty of things we love about this motorhome, especially no travel seats!
At least it’s nothing major and you can work around them. There are camper van/Motorhome sites that do smaller free standing tables and I’m sure you will find one.
Yes, thanks I'm going to have a look around.
Omg don't get me started! Table have not come out of the cupboard in ours yet!!! 😂
As for the TV we originally bought an August 10 inch and that was good!
Our table is big to have to say
I find the table weighs to much and also the legs get in the way when you try to shuffle down the side seats
Seems to have struck a chord with many people, the table.
How is the fuel economy on the new van Is it any better than the last van?
Averages around 25.7, slightly worse if anything, by about 1 MPG, the new one weighs less, so it may be may something to do with Euro VI or I may be towing the car more. Only done 6600 miles, hardly run in.
Your washbasin is still bigger than our converted dog bowl 🤣👍
What about a flip down TV and one of the flexible arm tables?
Thanks, worried Poppy would keep banging into it.
My number 1 hate in the Motorhome is the location of the power sockets and lack of them. The designer must have been a blind man.
Lol love it bob, question for you. Do you think you get value for money with your motorhome rather than top of the range caravan and car, keep the videos and adventures coming
Yes, because we have two vehicles in one. The main benefit of a motorhome is that it is a flexible vehicle. When we stay at sites for shows and we stay in one place for a week, we can, we tow a small with us for that. No need to move, and much like a caravan.
When we want to travel around, stopping over night at places, we can. Great for touring Europe or Scotland.
When we want to go out just for the day, we have everything with us, toilet, cooking, fridge and even our beds. Great for visiting museums and castles.
A motorhome can be used for many purposes, towing a variety of trailers, a car, or a boat, or a box trailer or trailer with bikes, motorbikes.
The best thing is that everything is self contained and you can never forget things when you go out in it!
could you not get a tv bracket similar to ours that you can spin the tv so you watch from the Captains Chairs.
I could move it now, but tend not to as it it's bolted in place so it doesn't move when I'm driving. Also think it might be a bit in our face, maybe a combination of a smaller TV and moving the bracket.
We had the same problem on our single beds in our caravan, would be interesting to see what fix will be found. Thanks for great content. 👍🏴🏴🏴🏴👍🏴🏴🏴🏴👍
I can't wait to pass my driving test get a camper van. Is there a big difference between Campers and motorhomes? Nice video 👍
Space and size is the main difference between motorhomes and Campervans.
@@BobEarnshawMoHo Thanks :)
You could probably upgrade the gas struts to ones that are slightly more stronger
Bob, maybe a saw & screwdriver could fix the table :)
Not with my woodworking skills...
You could possibly get the table altered to a smaller size by a carpenter.
Or a DIY job.
@@dickmartino9933 not with my woodworking skills lol.
Great video bob hope you ok
*How much you Bob & your lovely Wife would be better off with towing a Bailey Pegasus 4-6-2 like we have and pitch up and explore local regions in our Tow Car. So much better in my opinion. My Brother has a Motorhome and his wife drives the car to enable them to get around to anywhere like StarBucks or Wetherspoons, we often visit them and they are so glad to be relieved - pardon the Pun. OK it's possibly back to the MotorHome v Caravan but have you ever looked at say the Bailey Pegasus 4/6/2 which gives so much space and comfort with a HUGE Rear End Washroom. You would need an enormous CamperVan to get anywhere near.*
It's not all about space, the main benefit of a motorhome is that it is a flexible vehicle. When we stay at sites for shows and we stay in one place for a week, we can, we tow a small with us for that. No need to move, and much like a caravan.
When we want to travel around, stopping over night at places, we can. Great for touring Europe or Scotland.
When we want to go out just for the day, we have everything with us, toilet, cooking, fridge and even our beds. Great for visiting museums and castles.
A motorhome can be used for many purposes, towing a variety of trailers, a car, or a boat, or a box trailer or trailer with bikes, motorbikes.
The best thing is that everything is self contained and you can never forget things when you go out in it!
@@BobEarnshawMoHo Airbnb would be best for shows. Motor homes are for travelling out in the wild.
Noticed you share the same problem with your sink as"Poshcats".Has "Thor" remained watertight during the recent thunderstorms?
Yes, the Bolero became the Bessacarr and then became the Swift Kon-Tiki Sport very quickly after that. Yes, we have been severely water tested today, no problems.
Pet hate.
If you look at the rear , the shower drain is on the left and the tank drain on the right.
Unless perfectly level it's not happening..
First world problem, and if that's all I have to worry about ... .... Keep washing those hands
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Good info as usual my friend.👊🏼👍
Nice one bob and Jenny I think everybody as certain thing they hate in there vans .kev
How about cutting a piece of dowelling to prop the bed up? Guy.
Hi Bob and Jenny, enjoyed your video thanks for sharing xx
What's a 'duvalay' Bob?
They are like sleeping bags, with a memory foam mattress topper and a duvay that is attached on one side, open on the other.
www.duvalay.co.uk
A prop for the bed. A piece off 2x1 of appropriate length. Fixed!
Love the videos guys.
Bob , you should have known better and bought a Bailey.. Re table buy a new dining table and the size you need and a Saquoa leg [sorry for spelling ] .
Have you tried going to IKEA and see if they have a table suitable for your needs?
Not been to IKEA for years!
Find a carpenter to reduce the size
Nothing really bad then👍👍 Herman, you’re next😎
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Top of my list is Bought from Brownhills in Newark worse dealer in the country. 2nd its an Autotrail what a waste of money,
Why is it guys, that the model after yours always has the features yours didn't have ? Happens to most of us I reckon.
Same with cars too.
I dont have a table in my van. 14 years without one and i dont need one.
Wish we could free ourselves from the table.
Keeping it means you think it's nessasary or it would be on the fire by now.
Chainsaw lol
Bob, for a couple that are not new to motorhoming, I thought you would have thought of this before you bought it....we took ages picking outs, and we're not disappointed at all, love every bit of it...I can see you selling this one soon.....shame
No, we love our Motorhome and these are annoyances, every motorhome we have ever had has them. You only find them after you used it for a while! Not selling for a while.
Sounds like you need a caravan.
The main benefit of a motorhome is that it is a flexible vehicle. When we stay at sites for shows and we stay in one place for a week, we can, we tow a small with us for that. No need to move, and much like a caravan.
When we want to travel around, stopping over night at places, we can. Great for touring Europe or Scotland.
When we want to go out just for the day, we have everything with us, toilet, cooking, fridge and even our beds. Great for visiting museums and castles.
A motorhome can be used for many purposes, towing a variety of trailers, a car, or a boat, or a box trailer or trailer with bikes, motorbikes.
The best thing is that everything is self contained and you can never forget things when you go out in it!
Remove your table top and fit a smaller one ,not rocket science.
The rocket science would be to get the folding legs to fit a smaller table as they take up much of the length of the table already.