Old-Biscuit wrote:
I just don't see the idea/concept/worry that RV living is any different than S&B living.
Same here with myself and the DW.
After spending all that RV-purchase money, we have come to expect S&B-simulated living when in the RV out in the middle of nowhere boondocking.
Look at the mega-buck expedition "recreational" vehicles. Their stated product goal is reliable and comfortable camping anywhere anytime for long lengths of time. In comparison, I don't know why a good-old El Cheapo Winnebago, or Fleetwood, or Nexus, or Lazy Daze, or whatever, can't deliver the same in a greatly reduced but albeit similar, way.
We customers of U.S. built RV's should expect no less.