Who buys a Seascape?
Seascape attracts two distinct buyer profiles. Sunrunner buyers tend to be couples and small families planning regular long-distance touring on sealed highways and established caravan parks — the Couple range suits retirees and downsizers who value fuel efficiency and easy towing, while Sunrunner Family models appeal to families with younger children seeking comfort without full-size weight. Trackbreaker buyers are active adventurers: couples or families who want proven off-road credentials and don't mind paying for reinforced suspension, higher tare, and specialist underbody protection. The five-berth Trackbreaker Family appeals to families wanting genuine remote-touring capability — think Gibb River Road, Simpson Desert, or Cape York — where a standard caravan would be a liability. If your touring is 90 per cent bitumen with occasional dirt-road sections, Sunrunner is the logical choice. If you're planning serious outback touring or regular rough-track use, Trackbreaker's engineering justifies the extra cost.
