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General => Introductions => Topic started by: Hogie on October 24, 2012, 08:41:18 PM
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Hi all, my name is Paul and I have been lurking around for a while but seeing as I am about to buy my first camper trailer I thought I would join up to bask in the collective knowledge that is MySwag.
I am 99.9999% sure that our choice of trailer will be the Camprite TX6. I went past the showroom in Wangara to have a look at the TL8s and whilst I was talking to them they took me around the back to show me one of the new TX6 models that was almost finished, very nice indeed.
Anyway provided the numbers work out ok we will hopefully be happy Camprite campers....
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Welcome Paul :cheers:
We have just ordered our first CT, its very exiciting and scary all at the same time.
LB
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Greetings Hogie and Welcome :cup:
Good to see another West OZZ'y on board.
Mindarie, just shy of Geraldton but closer to the Northwest than us! ;D
Love to see the new camprite when you post it up.
Cheers Mike and Tracy. :cheers:
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welcome mate. anything you choose will beat a dome tent or swag. enjoy your time here and up north! :cheers:
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Welcome!
Enjoy the new camper and the forum,
J (Contrary to my user name and sig, I am also a WA swagger).
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Welcome mate, from another WA-swagger.
Don't forget to go to George (Followmecampers, next to Camprite in Wangara)
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Hi Paul. We love our camprite. We're 6 months into an 8 month trip and it's been great, especially with our 2 kids. Good luck with your purchase.
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G'day Paul ,
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To MySwag,
There are plenty of Swaggers in your neck of the woods.
A lot of great info here to help you set your camper up and heaps of trip reports to get you out there and enjoying it.
Hope you enjoy your time here.
Happy & Safe travels.
:cheers:
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Gday Hogie and welcome to My Swag
:cheers: Brett
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Welcome mate and thanks for alerting me to a new Camprite mode, just another one to drool over. Any idea on what the new model specs are over a TL8s? There are no details on their website yet.
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Welcome!!
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Welcome mate and thanks for alerting me to a new Camprite mode, just another one to drool over. Any idea on what the new model specs are over a TL8s? There are no details on their website yet.
To be honest I cant remeber too much, it was all a bit of information overload... I do recall that the front storage box is bigger, two batteries located under the trailer and accessed by a hatch in the floor, I also think he mentioned the axle has been moved back slightly and of couse it is going to cost more than the TL8s.
I am heading back tomorrow for another look so if I find out more I will try and confirm the above and will let you know.
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The Camprite TL8 was a great family camper, so an update should only been better 8)
Cheers
Captain
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two batteries located under the trailer and accessed by a hatch in the floor, I am heading back tomorrow for another look so if I find out more I will try and confirm the above and will let you know.
Interesting as this is what I have planned for my TL8 as it looks like I will be able to fit the box in there with the suspension and spare with a bit of thought and I did it in the Jayco and it was a winner. I don't like the battery sitting way forward on the drawbar due to the extra towball weight. If you can get any pictures of the battery box from underneath I would love to see them.
Cheers,
Burnsy
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Good choice - Our's is now twelve months old - we have just spent five weeks in the Kimberly (Aug/Sept) and travelled the GRR easy peasy she towed beautifully - most places we stopped someone would want to talk "Camprite"
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I like the Camprite when it is closed.
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Hi Paul and welcome to My Swag
:cheers: Brett
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G'day & Welcome.
I haven't heard of the TX6, so look forward to seeing pictures and stories of yours if you go ahead. Best of luck.
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Well today I made the decision and went and signed up for the Camprite TX6 ;D
Should be on for December delivery!!!
I will post up a thread in the Camper Trailer section once we get her home....
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Hogie,
Congrats on ordering the CT :cup:, a big step.
The wait will kill you, but it will end. ;D
We have 13 more sleeps till ours arrives.
Bunyip
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Welcome!
Enjoy
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Welcome Paul. If you thought making the decision was the hard part, you were wrong. It is the waiting until delivery. Exciting times ahead. Enjoy.
Happy camping
KB
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Here are a couple of teaser pics of an almost identical TX6 at the Perth 4WD show today.
Ours is pretty much the same as this but minus the hot water system, sink and different rims.
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Matt said that mine has been painted already.... Can't wait!!!
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Interesting as this is what I have planned for my TL8 as it looks like I will be able to fit the box in there with the suspension and spare with a bit of thought and I did it in the Jayco and it was a winner. I don't like the battery sitting way forward on the drawbar due to the extra towball weight. If you can get any pictures of the battery box from underneath I would love to see them.
Sorry Burnsy, I completely forgot to get pics of the battery set up. Basically they sit in a box side by sile lengthways across the camper pretty much in the middle of the floor so the battery box lid is flush with the existing flooring.
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Hey Hogie- can't see the pics mate- how'd you find this years show?
Steve
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Hey Hogie- can't see the pics mate- how'd you find this years show?
Steve
Doh! Pics should be working now...
The show was pretty much the same as previous years, we usually go on the Friday to avoid the weekend crowds. There were still quite a few people there though.
Spent most of the time looking for how we can further enhance our soon to be new addition.
Also spent a lot of time going back to the Camprite stand to pretend that the one on display was mine ;D
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Nice trailer, different WITH a kitchen this this.
Which color are you getting? Orange?
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Nice trailer, different WITH a kitchen this this.
Which color are you getting? Orange?
No, not orange. Have gone for graphite which is the colour of the trailer in the pics.
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Hi Hogie and welcome to My Swag
:cheers: Brett
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Welcome to the forum Hogie. Enjoy your new CT. She's drewlworthy alright!
Cheers! GG
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I wonder if camprite will offer a retro fit of the new front box onto the "old" TL8s ;D
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I wonder if camprite will offer a retro fit of the new front box onto the "old" TL8s ;D
It looks to be on a longer drawbar, could get pretty heavy up front if you loaded those boxes right up. I know our TL8 is reasonably heavy just with the old box full and a battery on the drawbar without two 4kg gas bottles like the TL8s.
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I wonder if camprite will offer a retro fit of the new front box onto the "old" TL8s ;D
If you don't ask them you know for sure they don't, but if you ask they might say yes.
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Hmm can't fit the kids Boogieboards or the Card table in that box. Not really an upgrade choice for us. Interested on how the batteries are set up. Looks like there is still the front box between the gas bottles?
Oh and welcome to the forum Hogie :)
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Shane - I was talking to Mat at the Perth show and the TX6 has a different wheelbase, the wheels have been moved forward slightly to balance the bigger front box. Plus the batteries are now under the camper near the axle, not on the drawbar. This also moves weight off the drawbar. Point being, I don't think you could retrofit the bigger box :-[
Hogie - you may want to consider the hotplates and sink for the kitchen. I never had it on my Camprite and at the time prefered it that way. But after having a "built-in" sink and hotplates with my Quantum, I wouldn't be without it now. I thought I would lose benchspace on the Camprite with the sink/hotplates and so was happy with the portable stuff. But what happens is you end up losing the sidetable to the gas stove and plastic sink, so either way the space is gone - plus you then don't have the convinience of the inbuilt kitchen and its ease of use. Anyway, just thought I would mention my experience and how I would do things differently second time around.
Cheers
Captain
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Just looking at some photos and it looks like they've moved the axle foward a good 8 inches or so.
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Just looking at some photos and it looks like they've moved the axle foward a good 8 inches or so.
I don't like it, I think I would still opt for a TL8s if I was buying a new one as one of the draw cards for me was that the Camprite did not have the extended length, particularly in the front that most of the high end railers such as Kimberley's have. I like the relatively decent ramp over angle of the camprite. We do not have the fridge in the camper as there is a 60 litre combi in the cruiser and have found that even with carting the masses of gear needed for a 1 and 4 year old we have plenty of space without the extra box.
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I tend to agree a bit there with you Mike. I'd like the extra space of a bigger front box but not at the expense of a longer drawbar. I also have our fridge in the car, 60L engel and on the longer trips ours also has a two zone on the top so definatly no room in the camper for it
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Thanks for the input guys.
It looks to be on a longer drawbar, could get pretty heavy up front if you loaded those boxes right up. I know our TL8 is reasonably heavy just with the old box full and a battery on the drawbar without two 4kg gas bottles like the TL8s.
The draw bar weight of the TX6 unloaded is very light (you can tilt the trailer up on its axel easily) and we plan on storing mainly bulky semi-light items up front so it should be fine. With the batteries being relocated to the middle of the floor and water tanks loaded the balance should still be pretty good. The box at the front between the gas bottles is basically just going to be a tool/store box.
Hogie - you may want to consider the hotplates and sink for the kitchen. I never had it on my Camprite and at the time prefered it that way. But after having a "built-in" sink and hotplates with my Quantum, I wouldn't be without it now. I thought I would lose benchspace on the Camprite with the sink/hotplates and so was happy with the portable stuff. But what happens is you end up losing the sidetable to the gas stove and plastic sink, so either way the space is gone - plus you then don't have the convinience of the inbuilt kitchen and its ease of use. Anyway, just thought I would mention my experience and how I would do things differently second time around.
We have gone for the kitchen with the three burners but minus the sink. We thought about the sink but our personal preference is that we will just continue to use the sink/bucket we use now, only time will tell if in hindsight it was the right decision.
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Have to try and get some crossover on the first morning at Mandalay for us to have a sticky beak and tyre kick, assuming you will have it then?
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Have to try and get some crossover on the first morning at Mandalay for us to have a sticky beak and tyre kick, assuming you will have it then?
Fingers crossed we will have it by then. Matt reckons we are on for a December delivery.
As for a crossover tyre kick... If you are still there when we rock up you are more than welcome to give it the once over.
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Well we picked up the new addition to the family today, a nice brand spanking new TX6 ;D ;D ;D
Will post up a new thread in the My Camper Trailer when I get around to getting some pics.
Couldn't fault the great customer service we got from Matt and Reg at Camprite. It's great to see some people that take pride in their product and know the value of excellent customer service!!
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Great news on the new camper arriving, now about those pics you mentioned :D
Bunyip