GoRV - Digital Magazine Issue #82 | Page 34

CAMELOT HAS THE LOT
Our review Camelot was the DC13135 , which came with a queen-size bed that was nestled island-style with a moat , if you will , of walkaround space . Wardrobes and cupboards surrounded the bed , with powerpoints and USB charging ports in the storage space beside the bedhead .
The compact kitchen was filled with cupboards above and below the bench . Crusader had included a Dometic fan-forced Hawk cooktop , oven and grill , a rangehood and an NCE microwave . The large Dometic fridge-freezer was an ideal size for a van such as this .
We all understand the necessity of small bench space in a small van , but I think this Camelot would benefit from a lift-up piece off the kitchen wall , or an extension piece at the leading edge of the kitchen bench . Having said that , the dinette table also provided space for meal preparation .
The ensuite in the Musketeer Camelot included a good-sized shower on the nearside , while the ceramic sink and huge mirror , located across the rear wall , would make washing and shaving easy . Crusader had even fitted an Aussie Traveller AT-3200 toploading washing machine .
Other goodies included LED lighting , a Haughton Belair reverse-cycle air-conditioner , a large pantry near the door , a BMPRO battery management system , and a 105Ah AGM battery . The entertainment system included a 24in smart TV , a CD player , and speakers inside and out . All in all , this interior offered the goods and the look .
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