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“WHILE THE EXTERIOR LOOKS GOOD, THE INTERIOR REALLY SHINES.” BatteryPlus35 battery management system. There’s a tunnel boot across the rear of the van as well but it’s a little narrower than the boot up front. According to Bailey, the Capricorn is the only van in its class with dual tunnel boots. The pointy end of the van isn’t burdened by a great deal of equipment – there’s a couple of 9kg gas cylinders, a jockey wheel, ball coupling, and a break-away cable… and that’s it. Personally, I’d fit a stoneguard to protect the gas cylinders. I’d also invest in Bailey’s optional padded cover to protect the front of the van, including the large window that curves towards the roof. SPLIT BATHROOM The layout of our review Capricorn is split into three zones: living quarters, an amidships bathroom, and a front bedroom. While the Capricorn’s exterior looks good, the interior really shines – the rear club lounge is the van’s star attraction. It floods with natural light courtesy of large windows behind and either side. But where’s the table? Well, Bailey has opted for a portable unit, which can be shifted about according to the shape, size and number of people at the dinette; it can even be taken outside. It certainly is a classy interior that’s further enhanced by the LED strip lighting above the locker doors. SUBSCRIBE FOR FREE 12 gorv.com.au