Camper Trailer Australia — December 2017

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  1. FIT FOR INTENDED PURPOSE
    2. INNOVATION

  2. BUSHABILITY

  3. QUALITY OF FINISH

  4. BUILD QUALITY

  5. OFFROAD-ABILITY

  6. COMFORTS

  7. EASE OF USE

  8. VALUE FOR MONEY

  9. X-FACTOR


JOHN WILLIS


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Forward Fold


storage on the Macquarie is carpet lined with
hard wearing vinyl floors and features sensor
lights on opening. Next door is a second
compartment with a pair of deep pantry
drawers providing vital storage for any offroad
adventure. Up top, the roof has its own racking
and tie down points for more load capacity
when folded for the road. The Macquarie
doesn’t really need a boat loader as the top of
the camper has a loading and tie down facility
that’s ideal for the fishing kayaks, however you
would have to lift the vessels off each night to
set up camp. The stairwell folds down and out
of the doorway for easy entry and departure.
There’s even a second doorway inside that
serves as a doggy door, or maybe to keep small
kids confined inside without the risk of them
falling down the staircase.
The stainless-steel kitchen slides effortlessly
out of the rear of the trailer completing the
living area. Bluewater’s engineers have utilised
a “snake track” convoluted flexible hose
retainer that means there is no more assembly
of the power and water fittings as you slide out
the kitchen. It simplifies the process just one
step further giving you more time to enjoy your
surroundings rather than fiddling with hoses
and fittings. This is a good kitchen complete
with a Dometic three burner stove, three utility
drawers for utensils and cutlery, tonnes of LED
lighting, 12V and USB power outlets, plus a
slide out preparation bench from the end and
a full-length bar table that hinges off the top.
The kitchen is stabilised with alloy legs and
there’s even a fold-out dish rack that comes in
extraordinarily handy for all manner of jobs.
This kitchen is simply a ripper.

Bluewater Macquarie


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