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We took the new Cali out last week for our first overnight stay. Our first night was on an exposed cliff near Whitby. Sadly there were 70 mph winds and heavy rain and numerous caravanners had abandoned their vans to go home for the night
I am delighted to say that despite the driving winds and near horizontal rain the cali coped admirably. It kept us warm and dry and we even got some decent sleep despite the rocking. I now know why the dealer made such a big deal about the night heater as this was a godsend
With the roof down it was a little claustophobic - but we were able to turn the van so that we could open one side window without getting soaked and we could thus cook and make drinks
It could literally only get better after that first night and indeed it did as the sun returned later that week
I am delighted to say that despite the driving winds and near horizontal rain the cali coped admirably. It kept us warm and dry and we even got some decent sleep despite the rocking. I now know why the dealer made such a big deal about the night heater as this was a godsend
With the roof down it was a little claustophobic - but we were able to turn the van so that we could open one side window without getting soaked and we could thus cook and make drinks
It could literally only get better after that first night and indeed it did as the sun returned later that week