Realistically, what is the setup time, including the annex?
That's a great question to ask as well. Good call BigJules. Hard to get a good answer, even doing it yourself you need a few practice runs before things will fall into place. And even then, you can still learn - I was talking to JT last week, and he told me I should be doing it a slightly different way to make it easier on myself. So obvious in retrospect.
To give you an idea for a Trackabout Extenda with the 10ft tent, for me by myself, it's around half an hour. If J and I both do it together, we can have the whole thing set up in about 20 mins, inc Annex up and one of the window awnings pegged out. Obviously an overnighter is pretty quick, no pegs required, just throw the tent over and swing the kitchen out. I'm pretty pedantic about getting everything set up straight though, I've no doubt others could get it up a lot quicker.
This was one of the big drawcards with the Trackabout for us, we've been with friends who have other styles/brands/designs, and they just seem to be a lot more work/lot more poles/lot more pegging. I think this is one of the main areas where the established manufacturers with a long history and a good investment in their product have the upper hand.
On a different topic, one thing that has been bothering me...
...down to about 4 main manufacturers. I'm looking at Trackabout, Camel, Lifestyle and vacation campers and Jimboomba ...
I know Darwin has it's own set of rules, but you have your own maths as well? That's impressive...
Thanks!
Matto