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Allison Legg
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Hello All
Just wanted to say a big thank you to everybody who contributes to the forum, it has been an invaluable source of information pre and after purchase of my cali Beach.
'Optimus' was purchased at the end of March and is used daily by myself and my partner Gary. We have just returned from our second trip (Ravenglass 4 nights) and could not praise him more highly. We have a cam-plet trailer tent for the long stays and Optimis fits perfectly for shorter trips.
Gary did however have a small accident with the main blind on the sliding door (he managed to push it out of it's slider). He managed to push it back in and nothing appears to be damaged, but it does not work properly. The mechanism has a thin wire with 2 black moveable stoppers. I suspect they should be attached to the ends of the blind to help it go up and down and keep it in the down position.
If anybody out there could help with a picture of the end of the blind fitting into the slider that would be invaluable to the repair and hopefully when fixed, Gary will be out of the 'dog house'.
Many thanks
Just wanted to say a big thank you to everybody who contributes to the forum, it has been an invaluable source of information pre and after purchase of my cali Beach.
'Optimus' was purchased at the end of March and is used daily by myself and my partner Gary. We have just returned from our second trip (Ravenglass 4 nights) and could not praise him more highly. We have a cam-plet trailer tent for the long stays and Optimis fits perfectly for shorter trips.
Gary did however have a small accident with the main blind on the sliding door (he managed to push it out of it's slider). He managed to push it back in and nothing appears to be damaged, but it does not work properly. The mechanism has a thin wire with 2 black moveable stoppers. I suspect they should be attached to the ends of the blind to help it go up and down and keep it in the down position.
If anybody out there could help with a picture of the end of the blind fitting into the slider that would be invaluable to the repair and hopefully when fixed, Gary will be out of the 'dog house'.
Many thanks