Dave, What you guys have achieved restores my faith in the future of manufacturing in Australia. I admire your appetite for taking "bet-the-company" risk and trust you will get a solid return on the massive investment. Your stronger and lighter caravans make it feasible for some to avoid the high cost of a big American tow vehicle, while remaining safe.
The Engineer in me is fascinated watching the development of the Expedition and seriously contemplating an order, after a few have been built. With experience touring the Outback in a competitor's pop top and trying to stay cool with an aircon, really looking forward to whoever comes up with an insulated fabric between the van and the roof, it will be a 'game changer' and worth patenting; insulation plus flexibility.
@@ZoneRV Already been in contact with Julie and stopping by Coolum a few days after the Big Red Bash to see an Expedition in the flesh. Thinking hard about flexible materials about 10-15mm thick that can replace the current flimsy curtain used in pop ups.
I do enjoy watching how this is made BUT could some of that time be put into how it’s going to work sleeping a family. Anything and everything iv seen thus far has been based around a couple. Iv seen the cad drawings of the bunk but love an eta on when we can see it in action.
@@ZoneRV that’s great! What would be icing on the cake is a setup similar to my AOR we have a bunk above the dinette and a bunk above the main bed. This leaves the dinette set up all the time, so we can get out of bed in the morning and have coffee and breakfast as a family without having to pack up bedding and set up the dinette table, if this was the case l would be sold 100% and being that you’re possibly lowering the bunk from the ceiling I feel this could be achievable if you wanted to and would be a game changer for families making the space usable 100% of the time. I’d be happy to show you pictures of my current setup. If the twin bunks was a dinette/bed setup I wouldn’t go for it. Just to much pack up/setup on the daily basis.