Nick
We 'upgraded' from a soft floor a few years ago to an 03 Finch. Your camping sounds a bit like mine (we live outside, we cook outside) except we have a few luxuries and only 2 kids (11 and 8 ). Here are my observations:
- they aren't light. Ours is the second smallest and is a tonne empty;
- for a small van, you get a heap of space, and the kids beds are right at the other end so that aren't right on top of you;
- it is great being up and out of the water when it's raining and the critters when it's not;
- the inside table is great when it is raining for the odd Uno game, and as a quiet spot to send the kids when they need it;
- the beds are surprisingly sturdy, but a bit hard (and the Finch's are a tad narrow). We have used a eggshell type foam layer on top which made a heap of difference.
- the build quality is not great and it doesn't take much to break things or for scuffs to start appearing. However, most things are easily fixed.
- we had all sorts of problems organising a spot for our clothes (this is now fixed, see next point).
- we never cooked, nor did the washing up inside. So we removed the oven and sink and put in a new bench, which is now a great spot to line up all the clothes bags. We also gained some extra storage. This mod is reversible for when we come to sell it;
http://www.myswag.org/index.php?topic=25726- our main issue, which I haven't resolved, is that all the cooking gear, cutlery and crockery and the gas fridge are inside, and we cook outside. This requires heaps of trips in and out. This sh1ts me to tears, particularly because my wife insists on putting everything away after washing up. I have dreamt of putting some sort of slide out on the side with all of this gear in it, but this would require a fair bit work, much of which is irreversible. A bit like the one Toolman did.
http://www.myswag.org/index.php?topic=4780So overall, the Finch was a big step up from our soft floor, but is short of my ideal camper. My ideal would be a Finch (or something a little lighter) with a couple of long pullouts with a kitchen and a fridge slide.
There are three 'settings' for the bed end flys: still in their bag, out but no poles and out with poles. Ours only come out for two or more nights and only get poles if it gets really hot. They not only protect the canvas, but also make a huge difference to temperature in the bed ends.
Also, I have mounted a slide out solar panel on the roof rack so that I can leave it there when in the sun or remove it when I am not.
http://www.campingaustralia.org/showthread.php?t=787I have an on-road version, but I have given it a spring over conversion to lift it up a bit. I am now considering going for a straight axle just for a little more lift.
Cheers
JB
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