I don't know if this interests the group, but a few weeks ago I was at the Jayco dealership, and there was a new style van just released, its an off -road unit built along conventional lines, gas cylinders mounted out side on the "A" frame, outside tool box etc. Bed east/west across the back. Aluminium cladding (I think) and by enlarge a blokey looking machine. Completely different from the Silverline Outback.
PeterD said
10:57 AM Apr 29, 2017
Is this the one you are referring to? - Adventurer Brochure. There is currently no link on the web site for this model, if you go to the home page you will see a slide show at the bottom, you click on the slide with the Adventurer picture to get its details.
They are fairly heavy vans. The 13.42-2 has an ATM of 2300 kg, 15.50-3 - 3000 kg and the 19.60 models - 3499 kg.
-- Edited by PeterD on Saturday 29th of April 2017 11:18:43 AM
iana said
01:38 PM Apr 29, 2017
Yes that's the one.
Dougwe said
05:03 PM Apr 29, 2017
Don't tell anyone :) But it does look nice.
Cruising Cruze said
08:25 PM Apr 29, 2017
Bugger no red stitch
macka17 said
10:34 PM Apr 29, 2017
They Jayco's.
Seriously.
If the 13\15\19 figures are feet in length.
Yes they heavy.
My last Roadstar. a SEMI-Offroader. 6.45mtr.
dual chassis rail, Tandem. went 2.270 empty.
and 3.200 gross.(Suspension\chassis max rating.)
And the Roadstars are built solid.
One of the better ones on the road over a lot of yrs.
Kebbin said
05:27 PM Apr 30, 2017
They are a wee bit on the pricey side for a mass produced van.
This is from CaranCampingSales
The 13ft Adventurer on display had 'show special', drive-away pricing of $65,861, while the 16ft display van was $85,970 drive-away. The 19ft two-berth and 19ft family bunk Adventurer vans were priced at $92,464 and $93,513 (drive-away) respectively.
Papou said
04:34 PM May 5, 2017
Kebbin wrote:
They are a wee bit on the pricey side for a mass produced van.
This is from CaranCampingSales
The 13ft Adventurer on display had 'show special', drive-away pricing of $65,861, while the 16ft display van was $85,970 drive-away. The 19ft two-berth and 19ft family bunk Adventurer vans were priced at $92,464 and $93,513 (drive-away) respectively.
I don't know if this interests the group, but a few weeks ago I was at the Jayco dealership, and there was a new style van just released, its an off -road unit built along conventional lines, gas cylinders mounted out side on the "A" frame, outside tool box etc. Bed east/west across the back. Aluminium cladding (I think) and by enlarge a blokey looking machine. Completely different from the Silverline Outback.
Is this the one you are referring to? - Adventurer Brochure. There is currently no link on the web site for this model, if you go to the home page you will see a slide show at the bottom, you click on the slide with the Adventurer picture to get its details.
They are fairly heavy vans. The 13.42-2 has an ATM of 2300 kg, 15.50-3 - 3000 kg and the 19.60 models - 3499 kg.
-- Edited by PeterD on Saturday 29th of April 2017 11:18:43 AM
Bugger no red stitch
Seriously.
If the 13\15\19 figures are feet in length.
Yes they heavy.
My last Roadstar. a SEMI-Offroader. 6.45mtr.
dual chassis rail, Tandem. went 2.270 empty.
and 3.200 gross.(Suspension\chassis max rating.)
And the Roadstars are built solid.
One of the better ones on the road over a lot of yrs.
This is from CaranCampingSales
The 13ft Adventurer on display had 'show special', drive-away pricing of $65,861, while the 16ft display van was $85,970 drive-away. The 19ft two-berth and 19ft family bunk Adventurer vans were priced at $92,464 and $93,513 (drive-away) respectively.
Tend to agree :)...