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Rlaubert
Jul 11, 2015Explorer
You haven't said the ages and sex of the kids. I assume they are the same sex. I am confused why they would be sleeping in the main cabin. Kids need their own space especially when they get older. If nothing more than for privacy.
Both of those units are nice. It seems you have looked into quite a bit. In my book Finding the Perfect RV, I discuss some things you might want to consider (if you haven't already). Your needs are going to change when you go from weekend camping to full timing and from a family of four to just the two of you. Clothing, food, cooking, travel, length of stays and even maintenance time will all change. Which are some of the reasons people change rigs so often. It might be better to purchase on older unit now (and save depreciation as well as gain experience on what you need vs want vs would be nice to have).
Best of luck, full-timing is great.
Both of those units are nice. It seems you have looked into quite a bit. In my book Finding the Perfect RV, I discuss some things you might want to consider (if you haven't already). Your needs are going to change when you go from weekend camping to full timing and from a family of four to just the two of you. Clothing, food, cooking, travel, length of stays and even maintenance time will all change. Which are some of the reasons people change rigs so often. It might be better to purchase on older unit now (and save depreciation as well as gain experience on what you need vs want vs would be nice to have).
Best of luck, full-timing is great.
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