The battery under the bed what about the fumes given off from the battery is there a sistem in place for that .as I now it has been a problem with ford transit. In the caravan you are sleeping with it
We have a Bailey Brindisi with the battery under the bed and has not been a problem. What I don’t like about this system it means the EHU cable in on the awning side which a lot of Bailey owners complain about.
I like this van except I would want the fuse board where it normally is in a cupboard in the lounge area. It’s easier to open a cupboard door to get to it rather than lift the bed. Apart from that I like it.
Hi, Thanks for your question. As this caravan is a 2021 model the price will depend on what stock is available on the used market. A quick search on Google should help.
That’s over my head, I’m afraid (we don’t have a caravan). Do you mean Bailey caravans can have a problem with leaks or that all caravans (regardless of who makes them) do?
@@misterg1157 build quality of U.K. caravans is pretty shocking at the moment. The manufacturers warranties are useless - they take literally 6 months to fix things if they even bother. Despite apparent advances in technologies most of these caravans are still waterproofed using copious amounts of sealant. This shrinks, becomes fragile over a couple of years and leaks start. There are people with less than 1 year old caravans costing £25k plus that have damp issues. It’s a scandal.
@@misterg1157 I believe Bailey have had a few front window issues but I have had to replace the front end wood work on an ABI before too. Just luck of the draw I guess. Currently own a Bailey with a Leakey front window so that will give me something to do in the coming weeks, van is 11 yrs old.
Good design!👌
Lovely
How much dres it cost please?
The battery under the bed what about the fumes given off from the battery is there a sistem in place for that .as I now it has been a problem with ford transit. In the caravan you are sleeping with it
We have a Bailey Brindisi with the battery under the bed and has not been a problem. What I don’t like about this system it means the EHU cable in on the awning side which a lot of Bailey owners complain about.
May I suggest a muffler for your microphone?
You sir are a facepalm
I like this van except I would want the fuse board where it normally is in a cupboard in the lounge area. It’s easier to open a cupboard door to get to it rather than lift the bed. Apart from that I like it.
No slideout !
What is the price of this size caravan?
Hi, Thanks for your question. As this caravan is a 2021 model the price will depend on what stock is available on the used market. A quick search on Google should help.
@@venturecaravans thanks ☺️
When do they add the damp - is it in the factory or at the dealers?
Ha ha, comes as a bio degradable bag in the roof space that lets the moisture in gradually over time. Brilliant.
That’s over my head, I’m afraid (we don’t have a caravan). Do you mean Bailey caravans can have a problem with leaks or that all caravans (regardless of who makes them) do?
@@misterg1157 build quality of U.K. caravans is pretty shocking at the moment. The manufacturers warranties are useless - they take literally 6 months to fix things if they even bother. Despite apparent advances in technologies most of these caravans are still waterproofed using copious amounts of sealant. This shrinks, becomes fragile over a couple of years and leaks start. There are people with less than 1 year old caravans costing £25k plus that have damp issues. It’s a scandal.
@@misterg1157 I believe Bailey have had a few front window issues but I have had to replace the front end wood work on an ABI before too. Just luck of the draw I guess. Currently own a Bailey with a Leakey front window so that will give me something to do in the coming weeks, van is 11 yrs old.
@@markm49 with the current pressure on demand this situation will only get worse as the manufacturers ramp up to meet demand.