Some of you may have seen a few posts about this already, but I recently purchased a South African built B'rakhah Ingonyama expedition caravan/trailer.
First outing was Peterborough with SWMBO and the three kids (not doing it en mass again!!!) and it was great but, as you'd expect from a 15 year old caravan, it did highlight a few things that need attention.
First thing's first (and SWMBO's in charge of this as frankly I couldn't care) we're replacing and re-upholstering foam cushions and mattresses. I appreciate that the upholstery doesn't look good, but it is what it is and definitely of it's age and provenance.
I'm also going to get some of the numerous rubber seals around doors, windows and roof elements replaced soon, as well as adding a second 115ah leisure battery.
The first big thing though will be getting the pop-out tent and pop-up roof fabric replaced with something akin to the ripstop used by Tuff-Trek, etc. So if anyone knows of a company that can re-man tents, please let me know.
Beyond this, I'd like to swap out the sliding windows on each side with something more modern looking and perhaps similar to those from Polyplastic/Polyvision that also incorporate flyscreens and blinds on the inside.
Additionally, the numerous awnings that came with the trailer (over the roof tent, full-length side and toilet/shower) are so heavy I would like to think they too can be re-manufcatured using a lightweight material.
Inside the outside!!!
Toilet/Shower Awning
Main Full-Length Awning
RT Awning
Anyway, will hope to update this as things progress. Would have loved to bring it to the Lydney camp but have already committed to St. Ives I'm afraid.
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20th Sep 2017 11:35 am
Gazellio
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20th Sep 2017 11:39 am
professorpool
Member Since: 19 Mar 2012
Location: Woking
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Was pointed at this site recently for doors, windows and the like. Looks good stuff. Not bought anything yet but logged in my favourites for sure..
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Would be lovely but when you add shipping, duty, VAT, etc., they're bloody expensive!Front Runner Rack, OEM Ladder & RAI, Tuff-Trek Foxwing, B'rakhah Ingonyama Expedition Trailer, RLD's Spare Wheel Protector, Bodsy's Bars, Empty Pockets! Member of Gloucestershire & Worcestershire 4x4 Response.
20th Sep 2017 11:45 am
Gazellio
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20th Sep 2017 11:46 am
Deerfold
Member Since: 07 May 2017
Location: Radnorshire
Posts: 99
Hello, what a cracking trailer, I am glad you bought it, my bid finger was hovering!!
You may find speaking to Pro Fabrics would useful. I have done a fair bit of research to try and locate some wax converters product in the UK to no avail. But on speaking to Pro Fabrics and discussing with a number of guys the Regentex (see link) is on par and judging by the roll I have sat in my spare room for my trailer it looks and feels very good.
If you want a point of contact to re-do the awnings try JKC sewing. They are in South Wales and didn't bat an eyelid at my scribbled drawings for my camp trailer and will be starting on my custom awning in a week or so.
Many thanks, Deerfold. Appreciate the link. Will take a closer look.
I'm taking it to a local textiles specialist tomorrow that, amongst other things, manufacture tents, awnings and marquees. Hope they'll be able to shed some light and give me a quote.
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Looking to install a diesel-powered space heater (or similar) into the trailer for the colder months and wondered if anyone has any recommendations having installed similar?
Been looking at Eberspächer and/or Webasto for diesel or Propex for gas-powered.
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27th Sep 2017 8:49 am
Kerrymedical
Member Since: 29 Jun 2019
Location: Ireland
Posts: 1
Any of these ever come up for sale in d uk? Thanks
29th Jun 2019 8:25 pm
Gorilla63
Member Since: 18 May 2019
Location: Bewdley
Posts: 446
Just a question, but are these caravans useful in the UK? Surely it would be better to purchase something local?
They're like a hybrid between a caravan and trailer tent I suppose. Can't see why they're not useful in the UK. Mine has fully opening doors on both sides, so safety when parked on the road isn't an issue.Front Runner Rack, OEM Ladder & RAI, Tuff-Trek Foxwing, B'rakhah Ingonyama Expedition Trailer, RLD's Spare Wheel Protector, Bodsy's Bars, Empty Pockets! Member of Gloucestershire & Worcestershire 4x4 Response.
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