Still newbies and can't make our minds up

SBos replied on 02/02/2016 18:04

Posted on 02/02/2016 18:04

We have been caravanning for just one year in our 2013 Bailey Olympus 469-2. Have been offered a good deal on a new Bailey Pursuit 430-4.

Well why are we looking you might ask. The answer is the fixed bed is attractive not having to make the beds up at night. It woukd be brand new and, hopefully, if looked after last us many years. The down sides are the lounote area is smaller but guess plenty big enough for the two of us. There is less locker space and the coat hooks,  just be the entrance door on the Olympus, we find very useful. 

We do like the Pursuit and having a new van but just can't make our minds up. Anybody have a Pursuit 430-4 or have any views on fixed bed compared to making up beds. Would love to see your thoughts.

DSB replied on 03/02/2016 20:38

Posted on 03/02/2016 20:38

Val is correct.  It's what suits you.  We've had both and prefer the fixed bed.  Apart from the seating/ sleeping arrangements then we've also considered storeage.  We also like the large storeage area underneath the fixed double.

Another consideration for us is the washroom/ toilet.  Personally we don't like the combi/wet room and prefer a seperate shower and toilet.  This sounds a bit silly, but when you buy a new van I always make sure I sit on the toilet with the door shut.  I once bought a van and then realised I couldn't sit on the loo and shut the door at the same time - no leg room.  Fortunately, this was the van we had stolen, so didn't make the mistake with the replacement van.  Generally we find the end washrooms ae better.

Just a thought!

David 

JVB66 replied on 03/02/2016 21:47

Posted on 03/02/2016 21:47

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Thank you for your replies and especially to ValDa who left the link to another thread on the subject. Read all 9 pages on that thread and it does look very much like an individuals preference. Would like to see if any Bailey Pursuit 430-4 owners have any comments to make.

...It has like ours a small odd shaped wardrobe

young thomas replied on 03/02/2016 21:54

Posted on 03/02/2016 21:54

Just what do couples get up to in the 'larger' lounge that is provided when there's no fixed bed? All we tend to do is read, play cards, watch TV etc. We don't need oodles of space and much prefer the fixed bed. Easy for the afternoon doze too!

We tend to have family round when on site so we need room.

ww, this 'visiting' thing has aways intrigued me..

we go away so that we dont 'tend to have family round......'....

 

young thomas replied on 03/02/2016 22:01

Posted on 03/02/2016 22:01

Val is correct.  It's what suits you.  We've had both and prefer the fixed bed.  Apart from the seating/ sleeping arrangements then we've also considered storeage.  We also like the large storeage area underneath the fixed double.

Another consideration for us is the washroom/ toilet.  Personally we don't like the combi/wet room and prefer a seperate shower and toilet.  This sounds a bit silly, but when you buy a new van I always make sure I sit on the toilet with the door shut.  I once bought a van and then realised I couldn't sit on the loo and shut the door at the same time - no leg room.  Fortunately, this was the van we had stolen, so didn't make the mistake with the replacement van.  Generally we find the end washrooms ae better.

Just a thought!

David 

....and i thought you were such an honest chapWink

 

 

martin62 replied on 05/02/2016 15:06

Posted on 05/02/2016 15:06

Thank you for your replies and especially to ValDa who left the link to another thread on the subject. Read all 9 pages on that thread and it does look very much like an individuals preference. Would like to see if any Bailey Pursuit 430-4 owners have any comments to make.

Write your comments here...I changed my abbey vogue for a 430-4 bailey pursuit in november of 2015, my bailey is a 2016 model. I am on my own so my requirements will be different to yours but i am very pleased with my bailey even though it is about two and a half feet shorter than the abbey. The two vans are both fixed bed as i would not have anything else but the 430-4 has a rear washroom where as the abbey had aside toilet/shower. The storage is good once you have worked out where things are best to go,ie I put my saucepans in the small cupbored under the cooker. I am very pleased with the bailey and would recommend it to any couple looking for a fixed bed caravan but i do not think they are suitable for a family of four because of storage. What ever you get i hope you have many enjoyable years of caravanning.   

martin62 replied on 05/02/2016 15:11

Posted on 05/02/2016 15:11

Thank you for your replies and especially to ValDa who left the link to another thread on the subject. Read all 9 pages on that thread and it does look very much like an individuals preference. Would like to see if any Bailey Pursuit 430-4 owners have any comments to make.

Write your comments here...I changed my abbey vogue for a 430-4 bailey pursuit in november of 2015, my bailey is a 2016 model. I am on my own so my requirements will be different to yours but i am very pleased with my bailey even though it is about two and a half feet shorter than the abbey. The two vans are both fixed bed as i would not have anything else but the 430-4 has a rear washroom where as the abbey had aside toilet/shower. The storage is good once you have worked out where things are best to go,ie I put my saucepans in the small cupbored under the cooker. I am very pleased with the bailey and would recommend it to any couple looking for a fixed bed caravan but i do not think they are suitable for a family of four because of storage. What ever you get i hope you have many enjoyable years of caravanning.   

Write your comments here...My avatar is of my old caravan so i will have to change to a new avatar when I get round to it.  

SBos replied on 07/02/2016 18:38

Posted on 07/02/2016 18:38

Well thanks for all your replies.

Today we made a visit to Webbs Caravans in Salisbury and had a very good look round a new Bailey Pursuit 430-4. Then spent an hour sitting in it discussing the pros and cons. After that hour we bought it and due to collect on 14 March.

Maysie replied on 09/02/2016 22:36

Posted on 09/02/2016 22:36

We have been caravanning for just one year in our 2013 Bailey Olympus 469-2. Have been offered a good deal on a new Bailey Pursuit 430-4.

Well why are we looking you might ask. The answer is the fixed bed is attractive not having to make the beds up at night. It woukd be brand new and, hopefully, if looked after last us many years. The down sides are the lounote area is smaller but guess plenty big enough for the two of us. There is less locker space and the coat hooks,  just be the entrance door on the Olympus, we find very useful. 

We do like the Pursuit and having a new van but just can't make our minds up. Anybody have a Pursuit 430-4 or have any views on fixed bed compared to making up beds. Would love to see your thoughts.

We hated making up beds. It was the bane of our life! Wanted a fixed bed but not the double as it is cramped if it's up against the wall and someone cannot get out without waking the other. The island bed vans are all taken up with the bed and I like the space.

We decided on the Pursuit 550-4 with fixed singles and it's nothing to do with not liking each other enough to share anymore. We like the spacious feel and the room between the beds is fab for changing, also the overbed storage is great - you each have your own side and can reach everything.

We hve had ours since last April and absolutely love it - for us it was the best decision and ticks all our boxes.

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