Hobby Siesta, 2014

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Does anyone know about the construction of these. I've tried online, and got 2014 brochures and also current ones, but all they mention is that roof and floors are GRP. What about walls, do they use similar construction/materials to, eg, Hymer?
 
Admit I have no idea, but is there any particular reason you are asking? Hobby seem to have as good a reputation as anybody else (and better than some) for their construction.
 
Admit I have no idea, but is there any particular reason you are asking? Hobby seem to have as good a reputation as anybody else (and better than some) for their construction.
Just about to buy one. Clean inside, no damp.
Still interested in how they are put together. I suspect it is predominantly PU polyurethane, but would be good to know.
 
Just about to buy one. Clean inside, no damp.
Still interested in how they are put together. I suspect it is predominantly PU polyurethane, but would be good to know.
We've brought ours new in 2014 and have used it alot roughly about 2 & half years total use many trips of 2 months and nothing has broken apart from the shower tray which was replaced under warranty then I beefed it up with expanding foam from underneath.
As for the wall's when I added a BBQ point it looked like aluminium / foam / wallboard.Good luck with your purchase but watch the shower tray.
Ali g
 
That’s the only thing that has gone and been replaced in our toskana 69gl. Check around the plug hole as this is where ours went. Very fine cracks hard to see.

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