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- caysea7254ExplorerThanks for all the replies! Just got to area that we have internet service!! Thank goodness! We just always throw the idea around, but it would be crazy im sure!We have our rig and truck paid for so im sure we would loose on trade. We did when we traded our 37ft 5th wheel for this 31ft!! again thanks!!
jdc1 wrote:
caysea7254 wrote:
Just curious if you do what type of storage do they have? We currently fulltime travel in a 31ft 5th wheel but are seriously considering about same length class c. Also if any have gone from 5th wheel to class c, and any regrets? Thanks!
A 31' 5th wheel has 31' of usable space. A 31' motorhome has about 26' of usable space.
I would argue that a 31' Class A has about 31' of usable space if those seats up front swivel, as most do. Sure, the original poster asked about Class C, but you didn't say "Class C". You said "motorhome".- sayoungExplorerWe met an older couple, late 70's early 80's , back in 2003 in Oregon at I think the Blue Heron Winery that fulltimed in a class C that couldn't have been over 28 ft. It was small & maybe closer to 25 ft. So I would say it depends on how simple your lifestyle is .
- Desert_CaptainExplorer III
Johno02 wrote:
If more than one person at a time expects to use the bed, with a full size greyhound, you need a king size bed. Xena weighed in at around 80 pounds, but at least she would sleep length wise in the center, so both of us could hang on the edges.
I definitely know what you are talking about... LMAO but happily Millie was content to sleep on her own bed. When Greyhounds stretch out they really take up some serious real estate.
:B - Johno02ExplorerIf more than one person at a time expects to use the bed, with a full size greyhound, you need a king size bed. Xena weighed in at around 80 pounds, but at least she would sleep length wise in the center, so both of us could hang on the edges.
- ependydadExplorerIf you're already in a rig, go weigh it:
https://learntorv.com/weigh-rv/
Then subtract the unit's dry weight from that number. That will tell you how much stuff you carry.
Then add your + the spouse's + pets' weights to that number.
As you shop for class C rigs, make sure there's enough cargo carrying capacity to carry all of that. - caysea7254ExplorerThank you everyone for your knowledge. And yes I did forget about that thread! Lol I guess before I start another thread I should search prior ones!! But I always just ask 1st! We keep going back and forth on the idea and just always like to hear what others have to say that live this lifestyle in a class c. Thanks again everyone!
- Desert_CaptainExplorer IIIWhile not full timing my bride and I {along with our 68# Greyhound rescue} did a 2 month, cross country, 7,800 mile trip a couple of years ago in our 24' Class C. We did not need a toad and as noted above we did quite a bit of "Mooch docking" {I love that term. LMAO}.
Now when we travel on extended trips I tow a 10' cargo trailer {14'overall} and haul my Indian Springfield motorcycle for extended exploration of new areas not to mention some awesome long rides on great new roads.
Our 24' C {no slides} has a great floorplan and is perhaps one of the largest 24 - 25' C's out there at 101" wide with a full 7' of headroom throughout the coach. We would hit the occasional laundromat when not Mooch Docking but other than that we had every amenity on board that you could ask for.
I carry lots of tools and toys but fortunately our coach has plenty of payload and more storage
then we ever need to use. Before trading in our 22' TT we did 5.5 years of extensive travel towing with my F-150 so we have seen that side of the equation as well and have not looked back. For us the C is perfect, takes us anywhere we need/want to go with all of the comforts of home.
As always... Opinions and YMMV.
:C - MNGeeks61Exploreryou may have forgotten about this thread
In any case, I have no pertinent thoughts, but my opinion is that class C's typically have less space than a travel trailer or 5th wheel. If were to consider fulltiming, I don't think I'd pick a class C. Tows less than a full size motorhome, costs about the same as a motorhome, need a toad if you want to go see things. My personal opinion is still the same, I'd fulltime in a TT or 5th wheel. - jdc1Explorer II
caysea7254 wrote:
Just curious if you do what type of storage do they have? We currently fulltime travel in a 31ft 5th wheel but are seriously considering about same length class c. Also if any have gone from 5th wheel to class c, and any regrets? Thanks!
A 31' 5th wheel has 31' of usable space. A 31' motorhome has about 26' of usable space.
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