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More RV questions........... How many?


Kirk W

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  1. 1. How many different RV's have you owned in total?



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Bethany T-P tent trailer

VW Vanagon camper ( I guess that would be a Class B?)

several years of none except one rental Class C for a 3-week trip ( I didn't count that one.)

Leisure Travel Class B

Winnebago View Class C

Winnebago Journey 34Y Class A

Sportsmobile conversion van Class B

 

Backpacking tent before any of that which, sort of, made our car an RV?

 

Linda Sand

Blog: http://sandcastle.sandsys.org/

Former Rigs: Liesure Travel van, Winnebago View 24H, Winnebago Journey 34Y, Sportsmobile Sprinter conversion van

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Bethany T-P tent trailer

 

Linda Sand

Our little Bethany was too small to sleep us and 3 boys once they grew much, but it was a very good trailer for the price. You are one of the few I have run across who has owned one. If interested, here is a history of Bethany RVs.

Good travelin !...............Kirk

Full-time 11+ years...... Now seasonal travelers.
Kirk & Pam's Great RV Adventure

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We have had 8 RVs and one Pickup topper that we camped in (did not count it) RVs.............

 

1. Slide in PU camper

2. Small 5th wheel trailer

3. Larger 5th wheel trailer,, 27 ft.

4. Small Airstream trailer 19 ft.

5. 27 ft Airstream trailer

6. 20 ft. Motorhome class c

7. 32 ft. Motorhome class a

8. 35 ft. Motorhome class a we own it now.

Southwind 35P

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EX Submarine driver

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The only camping we did prior to the purchase of our motorhome was tent camping. We have owned the motorhome since spring 2010. No plans to change for at least a couple more year, then we may decided to update/remodel rather than replace. We love the layout, the size is right for us and it's a quality built unit.

Pat DeJong

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I counted 7.

Starcraft tent trailer - used 69-70

Kit 10.5ft pickup camper - used 71 to 74

1970 Dodge motorhome 23' Class A - 1990 to 1992

1986 Rockwood motorhome 29' Class C -1992-1993

1990 Pace Arrow motorhome 30' Class A -1993 to 1997

1970 GM Bus 35' we converted - purchased 1995 first used 1998. And sold 2005.

1986 MCI Bus 40' again we converted (I know we don't learn quickly) purchased 2004 first used 2007.

 

Bill

 

Bill & Lynn Baxter

MCI102A3 Conversion, Detroit Diesel S50  

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Two RV so far. First was a 2011 Heartland Greystone 32RL. Our new one is the 2015 Heartland Landmark 365 Key West. Both are fifth wheels.

 

We're looking at selling our home and picking up a 30 feet travel trailer to use as an office space for about the next two years as we transition to retirement. We'll keep that here in the area our house is as we'll still be serving this area until we fully retire. Then we plan on using the travel trailer for the first couple of retirement years as we travel and do the mandatory "visit all the relatives" trips. The Key West is going to be our retirement home base and is already at the Texas coast in a nice RV park.

Jeff & Laurie

South Texas

Hounds: Auggie (beer drinking English Cocker Spaniel)

Angus (five pounds of bad azz chihuahua)

Homebase: 2015 Heartland 365 Key West -- The "Uno Mas"

The Office: 2016 Crossroads Hill Country 26RB

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Started out with a used popup and then purchased our first fifth wheel at a RV show. Traded that in on a fifth wheel with a slideout and sold it. When I retired we bought a Alpenlite 29 foot fivewr with a slideout and have since purchased a 37 foot Holiday Rambler motorhome with a Cummins diesel

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Three, if all goes well it'll be four by year end.

 

Tents for two years, then...

 

Coleman 10' pop up with a wet bath for four years

Starcraft 227 hybrid when I was going cross country for a summer with the kids solo, kept that one nine years

Second Starcraft 227 hybrid when the first just needed too much work to justify given the hard use and age, we've had that four years

 

Cross your fingers, later this month we are set to order our fourth and hopefully final one, 36' fifth wheeler in which we will full time.

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We are boring:

Started with tents of course, not RVs, all RVs bought new:

#1 2001 Damon Daybreak 3 years 45k miles

#2 2004 Southwind 36E 8 years 110k miles

#3 2012 Phaeton 36QSH 3.5 years and counting, likely our last RV currently 39K miles

'12 Phaeton 36 QSH hauling '11 4 dr Jeep Wrangler Unlimited - Rubicon 4 down. Follow our travels Click here

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