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Folding Camper & Trailer Tent Definitive Guide
Model Summary: Conway Clubman
Travelling / Stored:
Folding Camper (Discontinued Model)
Berths:
Setup / On Site:
Width
Height
Length
Width
Awning Size
Gross Weight
Wheel Size
Tyre Size
Tyre Pressure
Paperwork
Gallery:
Six
Blue Sky Recreation Limited. Freephone: 0800 069 9601, Freefax: 0800 069 9602, Email: info@blueskyholdings.co.uk
470cm
210cm
125cm
550cm
210cm
370cm x 220cm
750kg
900kg
13"
155 x 13
Model Summary:
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Unit Type:
1999 Sales Brochure
The Conway Clubman is often confused with earlier model the Conway Cardinal Clubman, as both are hard top models, and not entirely dissimilar from the outside. The older model, however, was, effectively, the upgraded version of the Conway Tardis, and ran from 1988 through to 1998. The Cardinal / Cardinal Clubman were replaced by the Clubman, but it was a very much upgraded model from its predecessor. The Clubman was the flagship model in the Conway range, and was, to all intents and purposes a hard top version of the Conway Crusader.
 
The Cardinal Clubman had been the luxury version of the model, and the Clubman continued this feeling of luxury, with a colour coded enamel sink and three burner hob. It also came with the option of a matching oven, as well as hot water and Truma blown air heating.
 
The Clubman was a six berth model with two fixed double beds, and a third made up from the dinette seats / table. It also featured a well equiped kitchen, with three burner hob and grill, three way fridge and optional full oven. There was also a toilet compartment with toilet and wash basin, with wardrobe opposite.
 
Like all hard top models, the awning was only as wide as the hard top roof, and did not extend across the bed sections of the camper, making it somewhat smaller than that of canvas topped models.
 
When it was introduced, in late 1998, the Clubman came in a violine blue and beige colour scheme, which lasted until 1999, and was, then, changed to ague green and beige, which continued until the model ceased production, in 2003.
 
Details of equipment levels, options and extras can be found in the brochures in the Paperwork section above. Included in that section above are the first (1999) and last (2003) Conway brochures that included the Clubman as well as the generic manual of the time. At the bottom of the page are the setup instructions for the Conway Cardinal, which, at present, is the closest model available. As with all of the Conway models these are included with the kind permission of the Conway Owners Club.
Generic Manual
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2003 Sales Brochure
Additional Paperwork
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Setup Instructions
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