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Trying to find an Aussie made camper to sleep 6 up off the ground

Started by eb589, January 07, 2016, 04:43:28 PM

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eb589

Hello everyone,

How many Aussie made campers out there that sleep 6 up off the ground?
I know about Camprite. Are there any others?
TIA


isportfish

Most of the jayco's would sleep 6, but sure you have already thought of those.

Also some from Goldstream, Roma.
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Hairs

Hi  eb589,

Agree that most Jayco's will sleep six off the ground.
We have had our 82 Swan for nearly 7 years now(Sleeping 5 of us), sure it's been modified and we have rebuilt/changed things, but it has served us well.
Also depends on your budget too.
Here are few searches
http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-camper-trailers/jayco+swan/k0c20105r500?fromSearchBox=true
http://www.caravancampingsales.com.au/buy/results?IndustryAll=jayco+swan

Hope you find what your looking for.
Safe & Happy Travels.
:cheers:



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eb589

Yes I have seen those. But are they built for conditions like the Gibb River Rd?

I probably should have mentioned that I am looking for ones that can handle the harsh environment of the Kimberly region. Sorry!


Wukkers


axle

Sleeping 6 might be a struggle (depending how small the smallest are). Goldstreams have done Gibb etc plenty of times without dramas. Always worth a look, we love ours.
Other than that a couple of the double fold out hard floor campers look good. Could always have a couple of people in a roof top tent and look for a 4 birth camper.

Let us know how you go.

Rob
2009 PK Ranger and 2011 Goldstream Storm RL

kiva

Some hybrids can sleep 6. We have two bunks (convert to couches) in ours so we can sleep 6 if needed.



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edz

Maybe some thing like this Yanky Life time campers one ..Could be built light but strong ..How handy are you, know any fabricators ..and import the tent section .https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQvMNt-wtK4
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wilson79

I think find you can put bunks into the Modcon Quattro camper?,
Regards,

Wilson79


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BigJules

What's your definition of "off the ground"? Is that your only criteria, other than tough enough to go anywhere? I'd suggest you reconsider your objections to "on the ground" and open yourself up to a bunch of quality campers.
Julian
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SteveandViv

Glad you asked, my Daughter and Son in law are looking for a camper that can sleep 7 (Geez I feel old with 5 Grandchildren)

Anyway will watch with interest :cheers:
http://steveandviv.blogspot.com.au/

eb589

It seems like Camprite could do the trick.
There's also Stoney Creek Campers FF6. Anyone now much about these? They aren't actually fully Aussie made but finding it hard to find one that's fits the bill.

isportfish

Quote from: SteveandViv on January 08, 2016, 02:01:15 PM
Glad you asked, my Daughter and Son in law are looking for a camper that can sleep 7 (Geez I feel old with 5 Grandchildren)

Trak Shak can do 7 sleepers easily. 6 in the bed areas (including the retreat) and 1 on the main tent floor.




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2009 Trak Shak Majestic

Fathom


Quote from: eb589 on January 08, 2016, 03:10:03 PM
It seems like Camprite could do the trick.
There's also Stoney Creek Campers FF6. Anyone now much about these? They aren't actually fully Aussie made but finding it hard to find one that's fits the bill.
There is a Forward Fold facewastebook page. I think a few there have the Stoney Creek model. 
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markymark

Quote from: isportfish on January 08, 2016, 06:42:03 PM
Trak Shak can do 7 sleepers easily. 6 in the bed areas (including the retreat) and 1 on the main tent floor.
...and you can take them anywhere - very strong units.

Mark.
Trak Shak, FJ Cruiser

knackers73

Quote from: eb589 on January 08, 2016, 03:10:03 PM
It seems like Camprite could do the trick.
There's also Stoney Creek Campers FF6. Anyone now much about these? They aren't actually fully Aussie made but finding it hard to find one that's fits the bill.
I also like the look and functionality of the Stoney Creek FF6. Although can't seem to find out much info from people who own one. We are a family of 5 looking to do some extended trips to the Cape, Kimberlys etc.

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edz

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broncos11

Quote from: knackers73 on January 14, 2016, 12:40:09 PM
I also like the look and functionality of the Stoney Creek FF6. Although can't seem to find out much info from people who own one. We are a family of 5 looking to do some extended trips to the Cape, Kimberlys etc.

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Stone Creek are made by the original guy who started Trackabout. From all reports one of the better units going around. Might pay to contact Steffo1 as he's cast an eye over them. I think they're out at Bundamba near Ipswich, 20 mins west of Brissie

Dave
2003 IFS V8 100 series

knackers73

Thanks Dave. I had a look over I when I was in Ipswich last. They look the goods, but I haven't really had a look at others yet to do a fair comparison. All that the Salesman explained about how the campers are built seemed to make sense, the build seems to be quite robust.

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