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Title: Buying a camper - need opinion on comparing them
Post by: JustCruzin on February 26, 2014, 10:04:55 AM
Ok I have a choice between 2 trackabouts.
1. 2003 delux tourer with water tank, power, basic boat rack, home made kitchen, no stone guard, oldish tyres.
2. 2007 delux tourer with stone guard, drifa swing out kitchen, but no power or water tank, mags with good tyres
Both have full annex and canvas looks good. Both have toolbox
Both are $6500
Which one would you buy???
Title: Re: Buying a camper - need opinion on comparing them
Post by: D4D on February 26, 2014, 10:06:44 AM
2007, water tank and power are easy mods.
Title: Buying a camper - need opinion on comparing them
Post by: scarps on February 26, 2014, 10:07:49 AM
You poor bugger, having to choose between 2 Trackabouts:-)

Sight unseen, No2.

You would need to weigh up the cost to add water/power v the value of the Drifta kitchen, but not hard to add power and water as D4D says.

The other consideration would have to be age of the canvas and amount of times it's been out.
Title: Re: Buying a camper - need opinion on comparing them
Post by: JustCruzin on February 26, 2014, 10:11:22 AM
I am leaning toward the 2007 but have no idea of cost to do water tank and power?? Don't have the ability to do these mods myself so I assume getting them fitted by someone else would be pricey???
All input is appreciated.
Thanks
Title: Re: Buying a camper - need opinion on comparing them
Post by: McGirr on February 26, 2014, 10:19:05 AM

Weigh up costs for new tyres, stone guard compared to a water tank and power. Haggle with the owner of the 2003 model and see what their best walk away price is. Its a buyers market at the moment.

Mark 
Title: Re: Buying a camper - need opinion on comparing them
Post by: Bird on February 26, 2014, 10:58:37 AM
Buy the newest you can... one is either overpriced or the other a deadest bargain.

Power - put on some beers, and Im sure a Swagger will pop by and assist you or invite you around.

Water tank.. no more than $300 fitted with a tap I'd guess..
Title: Re: Buying a camper - need opinion on comparing them
Post by: noel_w on February 26, 2014, 11:52:59 AM
2007, water tank and power are easy mods.
x2 I would pick the newer one mainly on the age deterioration of the canvas, not saying there is, but age catches up with us all.


Good luck with the decision. One Trackabout to pick from is a no brainer, two is a lot harder.  :cup:
Title: Re: Buying a camper - need opinion on comparing them
Post by: Footy Shorts Shane on February 26, 2014, 11:56:16 AM
Buy both. ;D
Title: Re: Buying a camper - need opinion on comparing them
Post by: Swannie on February 26, 2014, 12:19:33 PM
The newer one
Swannie
Title: Re: Buying a camper - need opinion on comparing them
Post by: aussieducker on February 26, 2014, 12:26:05 PM
Where abouts are you located ?


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Title: Re: Buying a camper - need opinion on comparing them
Post by: Trackabout Off Road Campers on February 26, 2014, 01:52:21 PM
Buy both. ;D

 :cup:
Title: Re: Buying a camper - need opinion on comparing them
Post by: JustCruzin on February 26, 2014, 02:14:43 PM
:cup:

Haha might be a bit tricking towing 2 campers back to adelaide

I am located in adelaide.
Title: Re: Buying a camper - need opinion on comparing them
Post by: JustCruzin on February 26, 2014, 02:17:46 PM
Buy the newest you can... one is either overpriced or the other a deadest bargain.

Power - put on some beers, and Im sure a Swagger will pop by and assist you or invite you around.

Water tank.. no more than $300 fitted with a tap I'd guess..

Thanks for the estimate of cost.
Title: Re: Buying a camper - need opinion on comparing them
Post by: Goose on February 26, 2014, 02:23:32 PM
Maybe look at the one with the best kitchen as that is also hard to replace, depending upon how its made.

If you're not using the boat rack, then take it out of the equation. Will it be a hindrance if you don't have a boat? Depends upon how its made/positioned.
Title: Re: Buying a camper - need opinion on comparing them
Post by: JustCruzin on February 26, 2014, 03:59:33 PM
Thanks for the replies. The boat rack will be used however one day would be upgraded to a folding boat rack.
I like the extras the old one has but am worried about the waterproofing of the canvas. Does anybody know if there were are structural differences between 2003/2007 delex tourers. Things like steel thickness, weld quality, joins in the chassis etc. Johnny Trackabout???
Title: Re: Buying a camper - need opinion on comparing them
Post by: Trackabout Off Road Campers on February 26, 2014, 06:06:06 PM
Thanks for the replies. The boat rack will be used however one day would be upgraded to a folding boat rack.
I like the extras the old one has but am worried about the waterproofing of the canvas. Does anybody know if there were are structural differences between 2003/2007 delex tourers. Things like steel thickness, weld quality, joins in the chassis etc. Johnny Trackabout???

G'day JustCruzin, the '03 & '07 should be near identical ie. 75mm triple drawbar, painted not powdercoated however there's a good chance the '07 has a few laser cut bits 'n pieces but neither here nor there.. Main things to check are the bearings, brakes, hitch etc the more costly things on a camper.. Just regarding the breaks, make sure they have them to start with. Allot of the earlier ones had a round axle with no brakes as they were a very light trailer.

All in all they were a simple yet bullet proof camper, we've had a hire fleet of the 2003 Safari's and still going strong and waterproof as ever.

Any probs just PM or call me.. Dave 0432 740 553  :cheers:
Title: Re: Buying a camper - need opinion on comparing them
Post by: JustCruzin on February 26, 2014, 08:37:26 PM
G'day JustCruzin, the '03 & '07 should be near identical ie. 75mm triple drawbar, painted not powdercoated however there's a good chance the '07 has a few laser cut bits 'n pieces but neither here nor there.. Main things to check are the bearings, brakes, hitch etc the more costly things on a camper.. Just regarding the breaks, make sure they have them to start with. Allot of the earlier ones had a round axle with no brakes as they were a very light trailer.

All in all they were a simple yet bullet proof camper, we've had a hire fleet of the 2003 Safari's and still going strong and waterproof as ever.

Any probs just PM or call me.. Dave 0432 740 553  :cheers:

Thanks very much for all that info Dave. Really appreciate it. I think I have made a decision depending on what it looks like in the flesh.
Thanks everyone for your help.   :D