My wife and I found that private RV campgrounds were often loud and filled with drunken louts.
Not tolerated in State Parks...
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- Wed Oct 19, 2016 1:43 pm
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- Topic: Motor homes
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- Wed Oct 19, 2016 1:41 pm
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- Topic: Motor homes
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Re: Motor homes
TAM,
Did you get stabilizers?
If not, get them installed before you pick it up.
They're inexpensive and you'll thank yourself a thousand times for getting them.
Did you get stabilizers?
If not, get them installed before you pick it up.
They're inexpensive and you'll thank yourself a thousand times for getting them.
- Wed Jul 27, 2016 9:36 am
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- Topic: Motor homes
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Re: Motor homes
TAM,
Yes, rent first.
You may find you love it or that it's not for you.
I owned an RV (trailer) that I lived in for months at a time. Eventually, I got to really dislike it. Not just the living in a metal box, but the whole enchilada of owning it. I eventually gave it to my daughter who never used it and then finally sold it with my blessing.
If you decide to buy, get it insured. When I had my trailer, bought new, the insurance premium was very low. However, I don't know if used RV's can be insured or what the premiums would be if they can be insured.
I don't know about you, but the stress of driving, either pulling a trailer or driving a behemoth motor home can be significant. Though I used the heck out of my trailer, whenever I had to pull it to wherever I was going, I was on pins and needles until I arrived. Then I'd go through the giant hassle of setting up. This exercise can be a significant stressor too.
Much like JALLEN suggested, I would lay on the couch with a cool cloth on my head and let this idea pass.
Yes, rent first.
You may find you love it or that it's not for you.
I owned an RV (trailer) that I lived in for months at a time. Eventually, I got to really dislike it. Not just the living in a metal box, but the whole enchilada of owning it. I eventually gave it to my daughter who never used it and then finally sold it with my blessing.
If you decide to buy, get it insured. When I had my trailer, bought new, the insurance premium was very low. However, I don't know if used RV's can be insured or what the premiums would be if they can be insured.
I don't know about you, but the stress of driving, either pulling a trailer or driving a behemoth motor home can be significant. Though I used the heck out of my trailer, whenever I had to pull it to wherever I was going, I was on pins and needles until I arrived. Then I'd go through the giant hassle of setting up. This exercise can be a significant stressor too.
Much like JALLEN suggested, I would lay on the couch with a cool cloth on my head and let this idea pass.