We had a bit, (not really a lot) of rain in Bunbury WA, a few days ago, during a local storm
I have just found out that in 2006
Jayco must have added a future goldfish bowl, in the passenger side reversing light
To anyone thinking of travelling with a goldfish, I highly recommend the 2006 Jayco Conquest
Tony
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We have 36 gold fish the boss wants to take to Qld with us as we are migrating there.
Neil
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woolman wrote:We have 36 gold fish the boss wants to take to Qld with us as we are migrating there.Neil
One x 2006 Jayco Conquest, and thirty five seal-able bags may be the way to go
You will probably have to stop every two hours, to open the bags to let more oxygen into the water
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Possum3 wrote:Tony, Be aware that water may ingress your van through the cable apertures - most manufacturers don't silicon the hole prior to fitting the lights.
Tony, Be aware that water may ingress your van through the cable apertures - most manufacturers don't silicon the hole prior to fitting the lights.
Thanks for that info Possum3, it is appreciated
My reversing lights are below the floor line, inside a fibreglass cavity, and I saw no wood, to soak up the water