Eric1234
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5 hours ago, rynosback said:
I have a 38RSSB3 and love it. I like the layout over the 38RSSA. The size difference from the 36RSSB3 and 38RSSB3 is really nothing. We only travel 2-3 hours at a shot. So we never need to gain access to the fridge or bathroom. The few times we have needed to go, we just pull into a rest stop. Are you planning on full timing?
Hi
No full timing for us. A little about us, we live in the SF Bay Area with family in Southern California.
I am still working with several years until retirement. So when we travel we put the hammer down and get where we are going. We’ve done 16 hour travel days. With overnight stays at truck stops, Walmart, Cabelas etc.
I love big pieces of equipment and really liked the DRV Houston but when I take inventory of where we have traveled it will hinder us.
Our current fifth wheel is 36’ and it’s pretty easy to get around. That’s why I would prefer to stay under 40’
plus the weight issue, I am not sure if my F250 can handle that big of a trailer. Just joking I have an F450.
thanks everyone for your advice,
Eric
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Hi everyone
My wife and I are on a search for our next fifth wheel. We have been going back and forth on a couple of floor plans. Either the DRV 38rssa and 36rssb3
my question is for folks that have the 36rssb3. Have you had problems since you must open both bedroom and kitchen slide in order to access the bed or bathroom?
I like the shorter length of the trailer but am struggling with if the 36rssb3 will be a problem in rest areas, side of freeway etc.
Thank you for your time
Eric
Anyone have experience with DRV 36rssb3
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Hi
if I were coming north from LA I would go along the coast and see Hearst Castle.
In the Bay Area what comes to mind is:
San Jose: Winchester Mystery House
San Francisco: fishermen’s wharf, Presidio and Golden Gate Bridge (if you are driving on the bridge stay on the far right lanes as they are the widest)
Napa Valley for wine tasting, Rutherford Grill is really good restaurant
Oakland: Jack London square, Lake Chabot for hiking, Roberts park for hiking and off leash dog trail has an awesome Bay Area view
Fairfield: Jelly Belly factory tour
hope this helps
Eric