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captlyn

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    League City, TX
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    Rving, quilting, sourdough bread baking, piano/keyboard, reading, YouTube junkie, watercolor painting,

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  1. I researched for two years before I made my decision to purchase a Lazy Daze 26.5 Class C. I could not afford a new one, and it is hard to find many used ones this far east ( Texas). I am travelling alone, and like to make sourdough bread and enjoy cooking, so I found a 2002 rear kitchen model that suits me well. I just had the roof re-caulked before I head out and the mobile contractor stated he couldn't believe how strong the roof was. Said it didn't give at all, where most of the RV's he works on the roof flex like crazy. Also recently had it weighed out at the Escapees Park in Livingston. I was afraid I would have to unload a bunch of my junk, but it weighed out well under the max limits. The lady that weighed me said the Lazy Daze always weigh out well. I understand a lot of RV's are almost at their max limits when you take them off the showroom floor, so something to keep in mind. Lazy Daze does not deal with dealerships. You either buy a new one direct from the factory, or you purchase a used one, usually from an individual. Whatever RV you choose, pay the money and have it professionally inspected before finalizing the purchase. Good luck. Lynda
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