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BOLT FROM THE BLUE

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“THE DESIGN FOCUSES ON INTERNAL SPACE, A KITCHEN AREA WITH THE CAPACITY TO FEED AN ARMY AND THE STORAGE TO TAKE A GROWING FAMILY'S GEAR. THE RESULT IS FANTASTIC” – TIM VAN DUYL

The Bluewater Lachlan is part of the trend for bigger, more spacious campers. Campers designed to feel equally at home in a holiday park, national park or outback. The design focuses on internal space, a kitchen area with the capacity to feed an army and the storage to take a growing family's gear. The result is fantastic.

Like all Bluewater campers, it uses locally sourced canvas and appliances, and is designed for a growing family.

A family camper needs more self-sufficiency than any other. Kids these days seem to always have something electronic in their hands, so power storage and creation is vital. The Lachlan comes with twin 120Ah AGM batteries which charge through a 25amp DC/DC charger fed by either the Anderson plug or the 200W solar panels.

The team knows that positioning your solar is key to getting the most out of

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