Bailey unicorn S2 maiden voyage

Profgooglit
Profgooglit Forum Participant Posts: 37
edited December 2013 in Caravans #1

Well after a twitchy start we have sorted the small hiccups with our new Bailey Cartagena and have just returned home after a five day trial run, and so far smiles all round. One of the bigest things on the plus side is the Alde heating, having had
blown air for more years than I care to remember this is in a different league, no cold spots and Gill not complaining of cold feet, and being able to program the night time temperature is another bonus.

Jack the westie is still confused and barks at the cooker where in the other van was the cupboard where we used to keep he's food, and he's not to keen on the entry door opening in the other direction, totally throws him, but one or two more trips
out should sort that. :)

Moved the toilet roll holder from behind the toilet (Gill insists that it must have been a man that possioned it there!) to in front of the toilet, and also installed an on board water tank, why Bailey have dropped it from a standard fitmeant is beyond
me. I have fitted a 40ltr water wizard that is microprocessor controlled using electric solenoid valves, will auto fill from the Aqua Roll when the on board tank gets low, or you can run from the Aqua roll and by pass the on board tank, or just run from auto
at the push of a button, excellent piece of kit and can't recommend it enough to any one who has a S2 Unicorn with no tank, a doodle to fit with no holes to be drilled and minimall disruption to the pipe work and electrics, fitted mine in just over an hour.
Next job to be done is to fit the solar panel from our last van on to the roof, but that can wait for warmer weather, just got to convince the gaffer that it would be a brilliant idea to go away for Christmas :)

Allan.