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Which bay conversion for camping?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jason" data-source="post: 119802" data-attributes="member: 4174"><p>Either an early bay Devon with a Moonraker interior, although the upstairs are two bunks.</p><p>Late bay Devon interiors are cheap rubbish.</p><p></p><p>In reality it sound like a Westfalia Continental (the same as I am currently restoring) is ideal. It does I'm afraid mean you are going to have to go late bay,</p><p></p><p>I've got both the above and there are better points about each set up. The Devon is a bit more 'airy' but the upstairs is less comfortable for the little 'uns. Also putting together a jigsaw bed after consuming eight pints of old nasty will no doubt end in a domestic.</p><p></p><p>The Westy's are altogether better put together than anything else. The bed is a dream, and I'm told that upstairs will easily cope with two adults getting jiggy!!!</p><p></p><p>In the end my Wife prefers the Westy for actual use, whereas the Devon (and the early van it's built around) feel a lot more vintage. The Westy feels like it was built yesterday and doesn't seem to have aged at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jason, post: 119802, member: 4174"] Either an early bay Devon with a Moonraker interior, although the upstairs are two bunks. Late bay Devon interiors are cheap rubbish. In reality it sound like a Westfalia Continental (the same as I am currently restoring) is ideal. It does I'm afraid mean you are going to have to go late bay, I've got both the above and there are better points about each set up. The Devon is a bit more 'airy' but the upstairs is less comfortable for the little 'uns. Also putting together a jigsaw bed after consuming eight pints of old nasty will no doubt end in a domestic. The Westy's are altogether better put together than anything else. The bed is a dream, and I'm told that upstairs will easily cope with two adults getting jiggy!!! In the end my Wife prefers the Westy for actual use, whereas the Devon (and the early van it's built around) feel a lot more vintage. The Westy feels like it was built yesterday and doesn't seem to have aged at all. [/QUOTE]
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