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RobertRyan
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May 02, 2019

Sydney RV Show: No Wood

Composites and advanced electronics were the common theme



Very Bright Colours

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  • Clearer details I took from my phones photo:

    • One piece composite walls, floor and roof
    • Hot dipped galvanized chassis
    • No electrical in walls
    • AL KO independent suspension as standard
    Polyurethane structure in walls and no Meranti Timber
    Interlocking furniture..Just ask us how this differs from others
  • Even mass produced Jayco has electronic AIDS
    JHub and BMPro make the perfect team

    JAYCO TEAM SEPTEMBER 06, 2018
    The JHub System from BMPRO, exclusive to Jayco Caravans, is the next-generation of app-driven 'control hub' for managing your caravan's onboard features using Bluetooth connectivity and Wifi convenience.

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  • Here is a Willow RV being pulled by Ford Ranger with a 3.2 Diesel. Ranger was developed and designed by the Ford Design and Development Centre in Broadmeadows Melbourne, your Ranger appears to have a 2.3 Ecoboost, less options and lower GVWR. US Ranger was also developed and designed here. Ford does not produce vehicles anymore in Australia but has a Global design centre. Most touring/ towing speeds are 60-70mph, best compromise over long distances
  • cruz-in wrote:
    Neat....hoping this trend continues...thanks for posting the picts.

    Not in the US I doubt there is going to be much change, but it certainly is here. Especially using your phone to change temperature, other settings within the Caravan and on some the suspension settings
  • wildtoad wrote:
    goducks10 wrote:
    Entry doors on the wrong side. :)


    As I recall for Australia the door IS curbside. :h

    We are a RHD country unlike the US that is LHD
  • theoldwizard1 wrote:
    I can't read all of the features on that willow but I really like

    • One piece composite walls, floor and ??? (Is the framing aluminum ?)
    • Hot dipped galvanized chassis
    • No electrical in walls
    • AL KO independent suspension (with Nivomat ALC ?)

    They are a family company in Melbourne who have introduced the Williow brand about a year ago Yes they are an Aluminium Frame.. Trail Caravans are new, they look like they are tied up with a boatbuilding concern
    Wonderland who who appeared about a year ago are similar to a few others who use bright fluo colours
    WEIRDEST thing I experienced was an AMERICAN COUPLE looking at the tents and ancillaries section outside the Main Exhibition Area. They were in their early 60's
  • I can't read all of the features on that willow but I really like

    • One piece composite walls, floor and ??? (Is the framing aluminum ?)
    • Hot dipped galvanized chassis
    • No electrical in walls
    • AL KO independent suspension (with Nivomat ALC ?)
  • goducks10 wrote:
    Entry doors on the wrong side. :)


    As I recall for Australia the door IS curbside. :h
  • Neat....hoping this trend continues...thanks for posting the picts.