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By *um together OP   Couple  over a year ago

Norfolk/Suffolk Border

Hi We love the idea of caravan swinging, so are looking for our first caravan. We are looking for a 4 berth with a fixed bed, max weight 1400kg has anyone got one they want to sell? More then happy for you to show us the lay out. Looking to pay about £5,000 max to see if we like it

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By *edonism44Man  over a year ago

oldham


"Hi We love the idea of caravan swinging, so are looking for our first caravan. We are looking for a 4 berth with a fixed bed, max weight 1400kg has anyone got one they want to sell? More then happy for you to show us the lay out. Looking to pay about £5,000 max to see if we like it"

eBay is very good for this type of thing or nip along to a local caravan site, they have ads for these ..... Or go to a gypsy site and squat ??

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By *histler21Man  over a year ago

Ipswich

Not sure what sort of load beds are rated for - probably not 1400kg though

Using your caravan for intimate liaisons is nice though - more so in summer than this time of year (although it does mean you get to snuggle under the duvet real quick before things heat up a lot).

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By *histler21Man  over a year ago

Ipswich

Use a bottle/scissor jack and some planks of wood to reinforce the bed.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


" Using your caravan for intimate liaisons is nice though - more so in summer than this time of year (although it does mean you get to snuggle under the duvet real quick before things heat up a lot)."

Caravans do have heating you know!! Writing this sitting in mine with the thermostatically controlled heating at a comfortable 20 degrees!

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By *histler21Man  over a year ago

Ipswich


" Using your caravan for intimate liaisons is nice though - more so in summer than this time of year (although it does mean you get to snuggle under the duvet real quick before things heat up a lot).

Caravans do have heating you know!! Writing this sitting in mine with the thermostatically controlled heating at a comfortable 20 degrees!

"

Yes, I know - but it takes a while to heat up from v. cold. No point waiting....

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


" Using your caravan for intimate liaisons is nice though - more so in summer than this time of year (although it does mean you get to snuggle under the duvet real quick before things heat up a lot).

Caravans do have heating you know!! Writing this sitting in mine with the thermostatically controlled heating at a comfortable 20 degrees!

Yes, I know - but it takes a while to heat up from v. cold. No point waiting...."

since when ours takes around 5 mins to heat up and stays warm untill you turn the heating off as for gas 2 bottles and an auto changer meens it dont go off

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Hmmm...classy!

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By *hynwcpleCouple  over a year ago

NORTHWEST

Whatever you do, don't buy a Hobby. Stunning caravans but pikeys follow you everywhere. They've even tried to rob ours twice out of storage. Biggest mistake I've made in 12 years of caravaning.

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By *he Ring WraithMan  over a year ago

Bradford

Would be a little caravan to tow behind a bike...

Have to stick to the tent....

Not good in November though

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By *nnyMan  over a year ago

Glasgow

I have friends who own a Dandy and were prepared to lend it.

It's one of these fold out contraptions you can tow behind just about anything and it's always a conversation starter.

Many a happy night

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

ukcampsite.co.uk is a useful resource for caravan advice and second hand sales. also a great site finder

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

If you are a caravanner, or have a camping car,Have a look at our profile; you can get a free holiday in France !!

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By *eakcoupleCouple  over a year ago

peak district

Good luck with your caravan swinging - we've had quite a few 4somes in others' caravans, and one memorable 6some. During one 4some we broke a caravan bed, which suddenly collapsed when things were getting a bit intense, to the amusement of all concerned!

We now have a camper-van which sadly isn't big enough for 4 playing together. We use the same system we employed while tenting - two inside in action, the other two sunbathing outside, watching, taking photos etc.

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