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2gypsies1
Feb 06, 2015Explorer III
We volunteered and full-timed while we had a 27' travel trailer; a 33' 5th wheel and a 40' motorhome. There is no ONE RV that is meant for a full-timer/workamper. It depends what YOU want.
Typically, you don't need a so-called all season camper. Full-timers move with the temperatures. If you're caught in the extremes, you've done something wrong.
Regarding a Class A: there's very little chance of being stranded without your home while repairs are made. The repair facilities will let you stay in your RV on their lot and if they know you're a full-timer and that's your home they will work you in fast.
A full-timer will most likely tow a car behind a motorhome. We feel it's a much better way to sitesee rather than driving a big truck around.
Bottom line: it all depends what YOU want.
Typically, you don't need a so-called all season camper. Full-timers move with the temperatures. If you're caught in the extremes, you've done something wrong.
Regarding a Class A: there's very little chance of being stranded without your home while repairs are made. The repair facilities will let you stay in your RV on their lot and if they know you're a full-timer and that's your home they will work you in fast.
A full-timer will most likely tow a car behind a motorhome. We feel it's a much better way to sitesee rather than driving a big truck around.
Bottom line: it all depends what YOU want.
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