RV REVIEW
The kitchen isn’t lacking equipment, and the
bathroom features a nearside cubicle with
a cassette toilet, washbasin and a couple of
cupboards. Directly opposite, on the offside, is
the shower cubicle. It’s as neatly fitted out as
you’d expect from a Bailey, but the best part
is that the nearside cubicle door serves a dual
purpose: when fully opened, it can latch into
place to provide bathroom and bedroom privacy.
The queen-size bed is surrounded by wardrobes
and overhead lockers. These wardrobes, by the
way, are particularly deep, and I liked the storage
nooks with dual 240V and 12V powerpoints.
SUMMING UP
If towing weight is a concern, but you still want
a large, well-appointed caravan, the Capricorn
has to be on your list. But even if weight isn’t an
issue, it’s still worth a look – top to bottom, it’s
a stylish rig.
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