Twin axle caravan vs single axle caravan. Caravan spot the difference.

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Caravan spot the difference, twin axle caravan vs single axle caravan, can you spot the difference and which one would you choose?

We look at 2 Bailey pegasus grande caravans, the bailey bologna and the bailey brindisi, but which one would you choose and can you see the difference?

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We have a Bologna and recognised the differences immediately. There is a cupboard to the side of the fridge with the TV stand above and in addition to the table storage at the side of the kitchen the bedroom dresser is bigger and oriented differently. The twin axel may be heavier but more stable and following a recent puncture at low speed, you realise the benefits of four wheels. We have upgraded our van to 1800, to allow for an AWD mover and other kit. 300kg is a fantastic payload matching most motorhomes. Love watching your channel, another brilliant video.

andrewtreweek
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We do some long towing trips, for example from The Scottish Highlands down to Marrakesh (Morocco) and back, over 5, 700 miles and I can definitely say that our twin axle Swift tows a lot more stable than our previous single axle Swift. If you only do short trips then a SA may be okay, but for serious towing a TA is far superior.

Yes, it is more difficult to maneuver a TA (even with movers) than a SA (you can spin a SA on its axle. However, a few minutes with a bit more faffing moving the TA is far outweighed by the ease of towing for the hours to get to where you are going.

bizarremagick
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I have owned a single axle and a twin axle, when we had the Bailey bordeaux 2004 from new it was ideal for us but when I saw twin axles arriving on site pulled by a 4x4 I haves to say I was a little envious, we then bought a Bailey Barcelona which was fine, we now have a Coachman 675 laser 2019 from new and because of the weight had to change from a Sorento to Range Rover strangely I no longer have any negative feelings. Its obvious that layout and all the other considerations have to be taken to account but you can't beat pulling on to a site in a stunning outfit (maybe it's a man thing) but my dad always said if
your going to have one have a big one. There is now just me and my wife and our Cocker spaniel Dylan we love the space the enormous shower, fixed bed etc.

barryelstone
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great vid again Mark ... Paolo and Rog x

paoloallen
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Both lovely, would be happy with either

jaffaholland
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I always wondered what the twin axle had the single didn't on the swift caravans. I then noticed the twin has the larger fridge.
Personally I would prefer the twin model but the price difference between the two... for a larger fridge. Not sure if it's worth it.

Spongebob_
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Perhaps the weight would be the decider.
Or the size of the fridge.
Nice video !

robhargraves
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What would interest me is in the wind how does a twin axle differ from single 🤔 personnely I'd think the twin would be safer but by how much

alanperry
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I would go out and buy a tape measure then you definitely know if it’s 2 foot shorter or 2 foot wider cheers Phil for Macclesfield Cheshire

philipgreen
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We own a Bologna, which has the electrical fuses etc beneath the front table and incoming electrics at the front, whereas the Brindisi has the fuses etc in the bottom of the wardrobe, and the incoming electric supply comes in under the bed which is within what would be the awning area. This is what influenced our decision towards the Bologna, which we have also up-plated to 1800kg.

jeffarcher
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Much prefer the single axle, where do you put the tv on the one with big fridge. Single axle so much easier to manoeuvre.

dereklawrence
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Pre-pandemic Bailey was importing Unicorn bodies into Australia & putting them on Australian twin axle chassis. Increasing the payload to around 450kg from about 160kg. but you needed a Nissan Navara or similar to tow it, as fully loaded it was creeping up towards the 2.5-ton mark.
I'd prefer to tow the twin axle but would like the maintenance & fuel bill of the single axle. In other words " have my cake & eat it".

berniebne
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What do they do to upgrade the weight?

annirvin
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I 100% prefer towing our twin to the single we had before. So stable when towing. It just feels ‘planted’ on the road with four wheels. Definitely a twin axle if you can.

richardhorry
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Double axle is 40cm longer, which is more space in the kitchen area beside the oven. Everything else is identical. For the price difference plus buying a double motor-mover, I wouldn't bother (in fact I didn't, I have a Brindisi). But we're a couple so plenty of room for us, and small fridge is big enough. If we had kids I'd be tempted by the Bologna.
Worth saying the newer Bolognas have a taller fridge again, so the microwave is directly over the hob, which I really dislike.

hairywol
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I have a single axle i have just finished towing 3600kms around New Zealand behind my 392ci V8 jeep. Yeah they bounce a little but loaded right they barely make a twitch, id never want to tow with less power than the srt8 as you can power out of any situation, ie, some dimwit trying to pass up a big long hill and he ran out of power as passing lane is about to end, i can pull away and leave him in the dust safely.

alanwalker
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I would chose the single as I don't like the idea of reaching over the cooker to get stuff out of the microwave, in standard form there is hardly any difference in payload either just 5kg and both come with ATC so towing should be OK if loaded correctly

johnmillard
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both lovely caravans would go for single axle if could afford it

alanlamb
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The bigger fridge and a more defined bedroom separation

ncb
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Still, lovely caravans.
Will be in mine tomorrow.
Disappointing after seeing these.
Dooh !!

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