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Why Blue Sky?

Compare all 3 Blue Sky caravans with full specs, weights and pricing — set alerts for new Blue Sky listings on VANTURE. Australian-built mid-weight tourers spanning the Fairhaven, Monterey and Murray ranges, from compact two-berth off-road models to full-spec family tourers. Set an alert on VANTURE — Australia's dedicated caravan marketplace — and we'll email when a new Blue Sky matches your criteria.

Blue Sky is an Australian caravan manufacturer focused on mid-weight, towable models built for Australian conditions. The brand's current lineup spans three core ranges: the Fairhaven (S III), a compact off-road capable two-berth; the Monterey (22), a conventional two-berth tourer; and the Murray, a larger two-berth platform designed for extended touring. All three models have been in production since 2016–2018, with tare weights between 2004 and 2499 kilograms and ATM ratings from 2404 to 3099 kilograms — positioning Blue Sky caravans within the mid-weight, mid-sized SUV and 4WD towable range. The brand emphasises locally built construction and Australian distribution, reflecting the growing preference among Australian buyers for domestic manufacturers who understand local touring conditions and support networks.

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Blue Sky buyer's guide

Who buys a Blue Sky?

Blue Sky caravans appeal to Australian couples and small families seeking mid-weight, locally built models suitable for both blacktop touring and unsealed-road travel. The Fairhaven's off-road specification attracts remote-area explorers and grey nomads who value a lighter, more manoeuvrable van without sacrificing durability. The Monterey suits conventional holiday and longer-term tourers who want a straightforward two-berth without excess weight, while the Murray caters to buyers seeking maximum payload and living space within the two-berth, sub-3100kg ATM bracket. All three appeal to first-time buyers and SUV/4WD owners whose tow vehicles max out around 2500–3000 kilograms ATM, and to downsizers trading larger caravans for easier handling and more fuel efficiency.

What to inspect

When viewing a used Blue Sky, check the chassis carefully — examine the drawbar for surface rust and welds for cracks, particularly at the jockey-wheel mount where stress concentrates. Look closely at the aluminium-frame corners and any composite-panel wall joints for signs of water ingress: soft spots in the floor near wheel wells, staining around window frames, and any delamination where panels meet the frame. Pop-top models should have the canvas checked for wear at fold seams and the lift mechanism's gas struts tested for smooth, even operation. On off-road variants like the Fairhaven, inspect suspension bushes for play and any shocker seals for weeping. Request service records if available — Blue Sky's mid-weight positioning means regular tyre and brake checks are critical given typical tow loads.

Value and resale

VANTURE has no sold Blue Sky history yet, so firm resale trends are not yet established. However, the brand's Australian-built status, recent production start dates (2016+), and mid-weight positioning suggest strong fundamentals for value retention — Australian-made caravans with solid construction typically hold value well in the second-hand market, particularly when buyers are actively seeking domestic manufacturers. Blue Sky's focus on practical, no-frills touring design (rather than premium finishes) means buying used can represent solid value; a well-maintained 2018–2020 unit should retain reasonable equity. Set an alert on VANTURE and track sold prices as more units cycle through the market — real second-hand pricing data will emerge once the brand builds stronger marketplace history.

Frequently asked questions about Blue Sky

Where are Blue Sky caravans made?

Blue Sky caravans are built in Australia. The brand operates as a domestic manufacturer, focusing on designing and constructing caravans locally to suit Australian touring conditions, road infrastructure, and buyer preferences. This Australian-built positioning is a key selling point for buyers who prioritise supporting local manufacturing and value direct access to service and support networks within Australia.

What's the price range for a Blue Sky caravan?

VANTURE currently has no active or sold Blue Sky listings, so published pricing data is limited. However, the brand's three core models — the Fairhaven (S III), Monterey (22), and Murray — all sit in the mid-weight, mid-price segment typical of Australian-built two-berth tourers, with ATM ratings between 2404 and 3099 kilograms. Set an alert on VANTURE and we'll email you with pricing as new Blue Sky caravans are listed for sale.

What Blue Sky models are best for off-road touring?

The Fairhaven (S III) is Blue Sky's dedicated off-road model, featuring a lighter tare weight of 2004 kilograms and ATM of 2404 kilograms, making it highly manoeuvrable on unsealed roads and suitable for remote exploration. The Monterey (22) and Murray are conventional tourers better suited to mixed blacktop and light unsealed-road travel, though their mid-weight specs (tare 2257–2499kg, ATM 2657–3099kg) remain suitable for most Australian conditions. For serious remote touring or grey-nomad exploration, the Fairhaven's off-road engineering and lighter weight are the clear choice.

What should I check when buying a used Blue Sky?

Inspect the chassis and drawbar closely for rust and cracked welds, particularly at stress points like the jockey-wheel mount. Check composite-panel wall joints and corners for water ingress — look for soft floor spots near wheel wells and staining around window frames. On pop-top models, test the lift mechanism's gas struts and inspect canvas for wear at fold seams. Off-road variants like the Fairhaven should have suspension bushes checked for play and shockers inspected for leaks. Request service records if available, and confirm tyres and brakes have been maintained regularly — mid-weight caravans are towed hard, so these items wear faster.

Is a Blue Sky caravan worth buying?

Blue Sky offers genuine value for buyers seeking Australian-built, mid-weight caravans without premium pricing or unnecessary complexity. The three-model lineup — from the compact off-road Fairhaven through the straightforward Monterey to the spacious Murray — covers a clear range of touring needs. Buying Australian-made means direct support access, and the brand's focus on practical, durable design (rather than luxury finishes) appeals to serious tourers. For couples and small families willing to prioritise locally manufactured engineering over flashy features, Blue Sky represents a sensible choice. Set an alert on VANTURE to track market availability and pricing as more units are listed.

Can a common mid-size SUV or 4WD tow a Blue Sky?

Yes — all three Blue Sky models are designed for mid-size SUV and 4WD towing. The Fairhaven (S III) has an ATM of 2404kg, the Monterey (22) sits at 2657kg, and the Murray reaches 3099kg maximum — all within the tow capacity of vehicles like the Toyota LandCruiser Prado, Ford Ranger, Isuzu D-Max, and Mitsubishi Pajero. Check your vehicle's official towing capacity (typically 2500–3500kg for these models) and compare it to the specific Blue Sky's ATM before committing. The Fairhaven's lighter 2404kg ATM offers the most flexibility for smaller or older 4WD platforms.

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