You are the best presenter of a new caravan I have ever seen you should conduct seminars on the right way to pressent the under floor filming is next level and shows how proud you are of your vans five star 😊😊😊😊😊
@CameronCaravans of course...hard to get a better look at WA brands in the East though..that's why Zone are setting a WA dealership. Your Vans look great value however still need a walk through.
I think your vans are fantastic value. Two points I would like to ask: a can you put a motorised dust suppression system on as I’ve met people who have the dometic system and at lower speeds they tend to lose some efficiency.snd ; b could you put blue tooth speakers for the outside ones and that way you can take them where you are and two less holes in the wall. Chris from Australind.
Chris, yes to both questions. There are a few options for dust suppression systems. Very easy to delete outside speakers as we use Fusion stereo systems can pair to Bluetooth.
The chassis:I said that they was manufactured in Australia (Albany). Others have argued this is not correct:Am I right as I’m an ardent supporter and I want to make sure I have all my facts correct. I personally think the vans you produce are fantastic and long overdue for Wet Australia. Chris
The chassis and body are made in an Australian owned factory in China. As you can see from my videos we have a lot of input into our vans. You can buy cheaper Chinese vans but I would rather pay for the quality product that I put my name on. Yes the vans are completed and certified in my Perth and Albany offices.
Hi DDC, This van is currently available to view in Perth i will attach a link to view it below. www.cameroncaravans.com.au/caravans-in-stock/detail/b78e078e08/2843999/2024-crv-on-track-caravan-651
Hi John, We currently have a couple different models that have bunks i will link a few below. 1. 603 Southern End www.cameroncaravans.com.au/caravans-in-stock/detail/4c222020a0/2724545/2024-crv-gap-caravan-663-2-bunk 2.493 Hybrid www.cameroncaravans.com.au/caravans-in-stock/detail/4c222020a0/2268881/2024-crv-hybrid-caravan-493 3.603 Highway www.cameroncaravans.com.au/caravans-in-stock/detail/4c222020a0/2268907/2024-crv-highway-caravan-603-2-bunk 4. 663 Gap www.cameroncaravans.com.au/caravans-in-stock/detail/4c222020a0/2724545/2024-crv-gap-caravan-663-2-bunk
Just watching your new video and this is a size we may buy once we get to access our super as well be living in it full time round out great nation but question ; why don't you or other manufacturers make the washing machine easy accessible to say get at from outside as well seeing as how people use CV clotheslines under their awning to hang their washing ,just a thought as Ide like this option ,say possibly by having the washing machine on a turntable or slide out compartment to access from our the back !! Thoughts on this ,Peter
Tricky one to work out. If we put a door in the back with a slide out, it could work. Risk is always any opening in the rear of a caravan is dust entering. Then you have to move the spare tyre somewhere. As you can see, it is not a simple answer. Happy to discuss your options more?
It could possibly work if work if spare tyre placed underneath rear of van then the door could be suction sealed to prevent dust entering,but just my idea from watching so many vids lately as we get closer to touching our super to buy
Jason, Not sure if you have heard about the new regulations for battry storage? But the simple wording is the can't be in a habitable area. The can no longer be inside the van.
@CameronCaravans no I hadn't heard. Then for me, the draw bar is the most obvious place for storage. Reducing ground clearance in an offroad van doesn't seem logical.
@jasonpen777 the battery boxes are still higher than the water tanks. Also Ball weight is a big issue with putting them on the A frame. Hence why we we put them as close as we can to the axles.
You are the best presenter of a new caravan I have ever seen you should conduct seminars on the right way to pressent the under floor filming is next level and shows how proud you are of your vans five star 😊😊😊😊😊
Thank you so much for your lovely comment. Yes I am very proud of our product. I have a huge team that supports me in producing this awesome product.
Kept thinking you were talking directly to me, even saying my name.😃
Haha 😄
Would be great to see some split conduit covering the water pipes underneath.
Good idea. Will have a look at this going forward. 👍
Great video but one thing everyone seems to forget to mention.
Plates cups etc. Where are they stored Securely?
You are right. I didn't mention it, but yes, we have organisers.
@@CameronCaravans thank you. No one seems to mention that. Much appreciated for the prompt response
Wow, what a great value van. What are the weights please.
Tare 2814. Aggregate 3500. Ball 134.
Great presentation and good looking Van. Is it available on the East Coast at all ?..thanks
We only sell directly from our yard with lots of happy customers on the East Coast.
@CameronCaravans as Elross..can't get the West Aussies over East.🌏
We have organised freight and deliveries to the East. There is no difference to East Coast brands sold into WA without a dealer.
@CameronCaravans of course...hard to get a better look at WA brands in the East though..that's why Zone are setting a WA dealership. Your Vans look great value however still need a walk through.
I hadn't heard about Zone in WA. Something I am definitely going to have to look at in the future.
I think your vans are fantastic value. Two points I would like to ask: a can you put a motorised dust suppression system on as I’ve met people who have the dometic system and at lower speeds they tend to lose some efficiency.snd ; b could you put blue tooth speakers for the outside ones and that
way you can take them where you are and two less holes in the wall. Chris from Australind.
Chris, yes to both questions. There are a few options for dust suppression systems. Very easy to delete outside speakers as we use Fusion stereo systems can pair to Bluetooth.
The chassis:I said that they was manufactured in Australia (Albany). Others have argued this is not correct:Am I right as I’m an ardent supporter and I want to make sure I have all my facts correct. I personally think the vans you produce are fantastic and long overdue for Wet Australia. Chris
The chassis and body are made in an Australian owned factory in China. As you can see from my videos we have a lot of input into our vans. You can buy cheaper Chinese vans but I would rather pay for the quality product that I put my name on. Yes the vans are completed and certified in my Perth and Albany offices.
Dometic DRS..sorry it is a suboptimal product and wonder if you have better options such as Carafan ? Thanks
Yes. With anything we fit, the customer has the option to choose.
@CameronCaravans ..flexibility in options is a key brand differentiator in my view & demonstrates a customer career factor.
Do you have a dealer in northern NSW or south east QLD? Such a good van and price, I would love one 😂
No, we are in WA. Have lots of customers on the East Coast but would have to put the price up to cover a dealer network.
Is this van on your website and / or available to view in Perth?
Hi DDC, This van is currently available to view in Perth i will attach a link to view it below.
www.cameroncaravans.com.au/caravans-in-stock/detail/b78e078e08/2843999/2024-crv-on-track-caravan-651
Do you have a model with accommodation for two kids?
Hi John, We currently have a couple different models that have bunks i will link a few below.
1. 603 Southern End
www.cameroncaravans.com.au/caravans-in-stock/detail/4c222020a0/2724545/2024-crv-gap-caravan-663-2-bunk
2.493 Hybrid
www.cameroncaravans.com.au/caravans-in-stock/detail/4c222020a0/2268881/2024-crv-hybrid-caravan-493
3.603 Highway
www.cameroncaravans.com.au/caravans-in-stock/detail/4c222020a0/2268907/2024-crv-highway-caravan-603-2-bunk
4. 663 Gap
www.cameroncaravans.com.au/caravans-in-stock/detail/4c222020a0/2724545/2024-crv-gap-caravan-663-2-bunk
Just watching your new video and this is a size we may buy once we get to access our super as well be living in it full time round out great nation but question ; why don't you or other manufacturers make the washing machine easy accessible to say get at from outside as well seeing as how people use CV clotheslines under their awning to hang their washing ,just a thought as Ide like this option ,say possibly by having the washing machine on a turntable or slide out compartment to access from our the back !! Thoughts on this ,Peter
Tricky one to work out. If we put a door in the back with a slide out, it could work. Risk is always any opening in the rear of a caravan is dust entering. Then you have to move the spare tyre somewhere. As you can see, it is not a simple answer. Happy to discuss your options more?
It could possibly work if work if spare tyre placed underneath rear of van then the door could be suction sealed to prevent dust entering,but just my idea from watching so many vids lately as we get closer to touching our super to buy
Not sure where home is but if you get the chance to pop into Perth or Albany happy to discuss options?
ATM east coast ,near Taree
If someone tried to sell me an "offroad" van with battery storage below the chassis I'd walk out and never go back.
Jason, Not sure if you have heard about the new regulations for battry storage?
But the simple wording is the can't be in a habitable area. The can no longer be inside the van.
@CameronCaravans no I hadn't heard. Then for me, the draw bar is the most obvious place for storage. Reducing ground clearance in an offroad van doesn't seem logical.
@jasonpen777 the battery boxes are still higher than the water tanks. Also Ball weight is a big issue with putting them on the A frame. Hence why we we put them as close as we can to the axles.