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3.4 Eriba-Nova<br />
In the new range of models for 2005, the Eriba-Nova range represents the premium<br />
class of caravans offered by Hymer. Within this model range the Eriba-Moving heritage<br />
lives on as an option for all Nova variants. In comparison with all Hymer leisure<br />
vehicles – motorhomes and caravans – the Eriba-Nova range with 17 models and<br />
three additional variants offers the widest choice of models in any range.<br />
All layouts have been completely redesigned. There are versions with separate<br />
children’s areas, longitudinal single beds, French beds in the front or rear and L-<br />
shaped seating groups or dinettes in various positions.<br />
An exclusive and absolutely unique model on the market is the Eriba-Nova 680<br />
(tandem axle) with French bed in the front, U-shaped seating group in the centre and<br />
bunk bed across the corner in the rear.<br />
Externally, the Eriba-Nova exudes a much more elegant presence with its curving lines<br />
and specially bonded body using the patented Hymer PUAL technology.<br />
The extended drawbar also looks more elegant and assures optimum handling.<br />
Caravans of this model range also have a gas bottle locker with generous additional<br />
space for the storage of two gas bottles, a spare wheel, the wheel chocks and the<br />
crank for the steady jacks. The opening and closing of the flap is assisted by a gas<br />
pressure spring. The front flap hinge has a rail for inserting the winter mat; the base of<br />
the gas bottle locker retains its attractive chequer plate look.<br />
The top-quality aluminium grip handles at the front as well as the jumper bracket at the<br />
rear, are practical and provide optimum ease of handling. Exclusively, and for the first<br />
time, Hymer offers double weather-strips, designed for the dual purpose of holding the<br />
awning fabric and fixing the support poles, thus preventing the need for any additional<br />
fixing holes in the metal sides.<br />
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