As we talked though, we realised we would be very happy to buy another Spacevan and that realisation helped our search.
There were quite a few Spacevans advertised. Most were interstate but we spotted a local one, quite close to home. We looked at it just before our Bundaberg trip. At that stage the insurance claim was still processing - and we weren't sure we liked the layout.
Our original 2006 Spacevan had an internal kitchen. While we hadn't expected to like that setup, we came to appreciate the convenience - particularly in cold weather! The local Spacevan was a younger model and had many good points, including better overall design. It was in very good condition and we liked the seller (cos it's nicer to deal with nice people).
There were a few negatives. The main issue was the external slide-out kitchen, without any inside option for cooking. The original interior had included bunks, which reduced space for other built-in storage. The top bunk had been removed, leaving an odd bench that wasn't much use to us. Due to the bunks, the main bed ran across the van, which we knew would be awkward (having had that set-up during our 18 months of caravan living). Yep, there was a lot to think about!
After much discussion we decided the pros outweighed the cons, so Nick made the seller an offer and we soon became the new owers of a 2015 Cub Spacevan! We celebrated at a local cafe and then again at home the next day, with scones made in the house oven and a kettle boiled on the Spacevan's exterior gas burner!
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