Coromal & Goldstream pop tops

Submitted: Thursday, Oct 04, 2007 at 11:01
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We're considering buying the Coromal pioneer silhoueete (off road) or the Goldstream Storm pop top. Does anyone have experience with these units for off road, extended distance travel including putting up the annexe. We're looking at the built in external shower, extra battery and don't know whther to get solar or a generator. Any suggections on these RV's or on the extra's recommended?
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Reply By: The Bigfella - Thursday, Oct 04, 2007 at 12:58

Thursday, Oct 04, 2007 at 12:58
Newbiesb

I bought a Pioneer (Off Road) Silhouette just on two years ago and have not regretted it for one minute. I have not really had it "Off Road" but over quite a few rough dirt roads with no problems. As everyone should, you just drive to the conditions.
As extras on our Silouette we got the following fitted before we picked it up from the dealer in Richmond (NSW):-
A solar panel fitted to the roof with battery for lights.
I use an inverter for running a stereo. (Never take a TV with us).
An extra 60 litre water tank fitted underneath.
Ours is raised up by the flick of a switch with the lifting done by a 12 volt system. A further reason for the solar set up.
I tow with a Terracan and would hardly know it was behind me.
It was more expensive than the Goldstream but I feel the Coromal finish is far above the others.
We use a Coleman Portable Hot Water service for washing up and showers and have a Port-A-Potti if we are away from toilets.
The only other thing I have had done was at the 10,000Km service I got an exxtra bracket welded on the the spare wheel carrier as I have heard of people losing the spare wheel on really rough roads.

Cheers

The Bigfella
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Reply By: WA 1968 - Thursday, Oct 04, 2007 at 17:15

Thursday, Oct 04, 2007 at 17:15
NewbiesB

We bought a Coromal PS 451 new in Feb.

Could not be happier. We looked at teh Goldstream but found that over here in the West the Coromal's were better priced.

Only thing we purchased was a battery to run the lights at night time when not on power.

Only prob we have had is water seems to run out quickly from teh standard tank. THis will be subject to another thread.

I also made up some plastic strips to put at the end and side of the beds for when it was raining as I am 6'4 and my feet touched the end of the canvas and sleeping back got wet..along with my head and pillow.

When we travel we put our kids and our clothes in plastic tubs we picked up at Bunnings. This is good for an over night stop and we just placed them outside..so no dramas if it got wet or rained.

When we stayed in Exmouth during the school holidays, we had over 4 inches of rain in less than 3 hours and the camp site flooded. other people who had clothes in bag etc got soaked..out plastic boxes and hence clothes, were all dry.

Hope this helps the decision.

Regards

Ash
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Follow Up By: Newbiesb - Thursday, Oct 04, 2007 at 18:30

Thursday, Oct 04, 2007 at 18:30
HI Ash, thanks for the reply. I too am tall (over 6ft) and so are the kids. Do your kids sleep on the other bed, and if so how old are they and do they have any problems sharing the smaller bed? We will also take kids. Do you have an awning and annexe? & if so, how long does it take to set up and does it hold up to wind/rain? How do you attch or secure the plastic strips? Thanks and sorry about all the queations. Theres so much to learn!
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Reply By: WA 1968 - Friday, Oct 05, 2007 at 21:15

Friday, Oct 05, 2007 at 21:15
NewbiesB,

My eldest (10) is 5'8 now already. He sleeps in the double bend end to himself. Would be too much grief putting them together. The reason we went for the layout of the Ps451 was the dining table drops as another bed and hence the 8 year old sleeps on that. THe long term plan will be we will stil take out teepee tent and they will sleep in that with the entrance under the awning.
We have both an annexe and annexe. We put up the awning only if we are there for one - two nights. Any longer we put the annexe up as we tend to take all this stuff for Justin...you know him Justin Case. awning takes 10 minutes. Annexe takes another 20 minutes. When we were up in Exmouth in July we had 4 inches of rain in 3 hours. We kept using one of my golf clubs (another Justin item) to push to roof of the annexe/awning to get rid of the excess water off the roof. problem with that was the water then back flowed into the annexe..thank god for out plastic boxes we use now for clothes instead of bags.

Not really sure what you mean regarding teh plastic straps. You are most welcome to contact me on mobile 0427 915506 or another reply to discuss. We actually had trouble keeping the bag awning down due to the wind getting under them when travelling....rubber bands and/or wool assisted us in this matter.

Glad to be of help. Any other questions fire away.

Ash
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Reply By: paul.as - Saturday, Oct 06, 2007 at 08:36

Saturday, Oct 06, 2007 at 08:36
We have the bed flys which helps keep things cool in summer and keeps things dry in rain.

In terms of sleeping for tall people (i am 6'2") we have rotated our sleeping position by 90degrees, and made up some foam that goes on the ledge and a longer piece that goes on the bench top. Which means we loose a bit of bench space but it gives me heaps of space.

We also wanted to fix up the mattress and found that two thermarests (which we had) put underneath the matress does the trick.

Our water tank is 50l. (just get a gerry can and measure it) When out bush we have three 20litre water tanks, does our family of 5 for about 7 days.

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Follow Up By: WA 1968 - Sunday, Oct 07, 2007 at 21:01

Sunday, Oct 07, 2007 at 21:01
What a great idea to put and extra piece of foam on the ledge. Might look at that when I get the camper up next. Could save me getting crammed in like i am now.
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Follow Up By: Newbiesb - Monday, Oct 08, 2007 at 17:49

Monday, Oct 08, 2007 at 17:49
HI Paul

Thanks for the reply, i presume you have the goldstream Storm with the kitchen at the QS bed end of the van? How wide is the foam strip you use? Do you then use a King size sheet over the whole lot to help it stay together? Is it any hassle when packing up to move from place to place? I had a look at theGoldstream Storm at Leisurefest on Sunday and i was impressed with it. With the Coromal, i'm a bit concerned with the fibreglass for off road.

I'd love to know the ins and outs of your bed situation as it may be a great solution for us if we buy the Goldstream. It seems to me that Caravan manufacturers are just not manufacturing for us gloriously tall people.
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Follow Up By: PradOz - Monday, Oct 08, 2007 at 21:39

Monday, Oct 08, 2007 at 21:39
If you are not overly confident on your purchase, why not hire one for a weekend and check out for yourself what is going to annoy you for the rest of the time you own one. Vans are all different and so are we. Also while you are out on that weekend trying out the van, have a talk to other vanners with the same or similar vans. After all, we all love to brag about how good our vans and cars etc are, so you will gain great feedback that way.

A lot of experienced vanners recommend buying a cheaper secondhand van in good condition as your first van to sort out your likes and dislikes. Chances are that more than likely you will be finding something you don't like in the first van that will influence your decision on the next van. Just have a look on ebay and you will see how many late model vans there are with people changing their minds after such a short time. There are even people on there with vans for short term hire. Good luck!!
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Follow Up By: WA 1968 - Tuesday, Oct 09, 2007 at 18:22

Tuesday, Oct 09, 2007 at 18:22
Not a bad idea PradOz, I looked at doing that, however in West Aus (and regional WA at that) almost impossible to hire something that is not old or gettting something you want without giving a years notice.

Ash
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