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SWharton

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  1. I don't know whether they are buying from a dealer or not and neither do you, my bad. It may be they never thought of staying in it, newbies. Parking at motels with a trailer will be difficult, most motels don't have a parking lot layout conducive to park a car with a trailer.
  2. Why don't you just buy stay in it at a campground? Then there is no problem. You should stay in it a few nights at the dealer to make sure everything is working OK. Not just pick it up and go.
  3. I subscribe to 3-4 recipe sites but if you Google 1 pot and/or 5 ingredients or less recipes you should start finding them. I don't even bother with cookbooks any more, there is so much on the internet.
  4. I don;t know about over a campfire but there a lot of recipes published as 1 pot and/ 5 ingredients or less.
  5. The other reason to have a list is if you need to do each others "jobs" due to injury or illness.
  6. I believe you are thinking of a list you carry with you and check off as you do things. We just have ours posted in obvious spots and review them as we go along. We don't physically check things off. I have seen some people that use their phone with a list on it. We have lists inside the car so we don't miss a step in setting up the car; on the door of MH to review that everything is done prior to coming inside; on the refrig to review that everything is completed inside(listed back to front in items to do) and on the dash for the final before driving list. Also, if you are a newbie, a list will be very beneficial.
  7. When you finally commit I am a strong proponent of check lists, hung up all over the place. We go through the checklist every time we move, whether we think we did it all or not. Also, when you get interrupted doing your checklist(and you will) start over again. Don't think you did something, confirm you did something.
  8. I don't understand why the storage would be less?
  9. x2 on headroom. When we walked into our first MH that was what we noticed. Low ceilings and the MH ceilings are not as low as a 5th wheel front. We loved the 5th because of the headroom and the ceiling fan. Made a big difference. Agree about the heating/cooling.
  10. The answer is it depends. If you have a back in space if there is a view it will be out back. Also, the LR in the back have windows on the back(huge) and at least 1 side, most likely 2. With the LR in the front, you will be facing the rest of the campground and have windows on the side, none on the front. The number of times you end up in a cg with a view is probably minimal unless you work at it. To have any sort of a view you would probably need to be on the outside perimeter of the cg, probably backed in. Most people sit outside and enjoy the view. There are exceptions to all this of course.
  11. We loved our New Horizons but I wouldn't buy one as a first RV. Experience goes a long way in determining what one wants in an RV. Your lifestyle changes over the years as do your physical needs. We "never" wanted a MH, loved 5th wheels. As we have aged and with some physical problems we have moved to the dark side and bought a MH. We have now adapted to a MH and the changes we had to make to adapt. We are very comfortable with the MH now, rough going for a year or two but we had trailers and 5th wheels for 35-40 years. Our first trailer was used after that we have always bought new and have never regretted it. Every RV we bought has been fine, never had to go back to a dealer for any repairs. Yes, there are lemons as there are in cars and anything else you buy, yes the dealers and mfg. could do a much better job with customer service. There are many happy RV owners who never post on any of these forums.
  12. We used the fabric Lazy Boy and no wear after 10 years. We have cats so leather-like isn't an option.
  13. We put Lazy Boy in our RV and have been very happy. Put in inexpensive recliners and they are still fine after 10 years.
  14. I didn't know Montana was part of Keystone, good brand in the past. We haven't looked at 5th wheels for 12 years so I am not keeping up.
  15. Plenty of people fulltime in all types of RVs. Most are not warranted for fulltime, whatever that means in the world of warranties. The warranties aren't lifetime, only a year or two(very few), most of the components are warranted by the component mfg, not the trailer mfg. Example: oven doesn't work, contact Magic Chef, not Keystone. Sometimes the trailer mfg. comes through, many times not. If you have a questions on the quality go over to the IRV2 forum on Keystone and see what people are saying. Remember all the complaints show up onlinie, very few comments from people who are happy with their choice. We traveled for 12 years and 8 years with our two non-warranted fulltime 5th wheels, never had a problem with either that we didn't cause.
  16. Setting up is getting simpler now. All you do is push buttons so I don't any problem in going night-to-night. You never mentioned what your tow vehicle is. You need to look at the weights also to make sure you have sufficient "storage" weight available. If the salesman said you could tow it with your truck, take a large grain of salt with that statement. You can tow it but can you stop it???? Give us a little more information and we will help you along.
  17. Here is the link to Rvers Boot Camp. There are 2 coming up in Nov in TX. Really do recommend going to one first, even if you don't have an RV. Will probably help you decide which RV.......... and save you some money. https://www.escapees.com/community-calendar/category/rvers-boot-camp/ If you do have your RV then they normally have Driving School after camp(I didn't check on that). Have you looked into domicile and medical insurance, set up a mail service yet? Lots to do when considering full time.
  18. If at a show see if they will bring in the slide behind the seat for you.
  19. Make sure you keep a list of the mfg and the specific model number you try on!!!!
  20. Why don't you go to an RV Show and try a bunch of them out? Each model can be different in the space they have so you can't just look at a particular mfg.
  21. Maybe one without a slide behind the driver would allow you to move the seat further back.
  22. You should see the morphing in the thread about Forum Behavior, talking about hitches..............
  23. We were just at a COE park that only accepted credit cards........................
  24. Less clothes..........We are full time and just use what we have in our closet. We travel in cold weather or hot weather, just keep layering. Carry a goose down coat in a stuff sack if needed.Have used several times and goes right back into stuff sack.
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