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MarkTwain
May 28, 2013Explorer
The operative requirement is "full time RVing". I would get the biggest or longest trailer that your truck will handle without streesing the engine or running gear. Full timing generally means that you will be staying at larger RV Resorts or Parks that offer extended stays i.e. 3 to 6 months at a time. So by default most full timers do not seek small RV parks, although they are not ruled out. In Calif. RV's over 32 ft. generally won't into State parks. Compared to typical homes, RV's offer considerable smaller living spaces expecially if the weather is bad and 2 or more people have to stay confined inside for long periods of time.
IMHO, if I were to become a full time RVer , I would choose a larger RV rather that worry about fitting into smaller RV parks.
IMHO, if I were to become a full time RVer , I would choose a larger RV rather that worry about fitting into smaller RV parks.
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