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PghBob
Jun 04, 2014Explorer
Ryan: As always, it depends. My first question to you is, do you plan on towing a car or other vehicle? If you have a tow, then you do not need to worry so much about driving in traffic to buy groceries or other errands, so a short length RV is not an advantage in this case. If you don't tow, then a shorter unit may be helpful in traffic and parking. Another question is, do you plan on boondocking in national forests or the like? RV sites in some federal and state lands may place limits on the size of RV that can park there. If planning on boondocking a bit, a shorter RV will likely be beneficial. Given these two issues, let me say that we have a 27 foot Class C and we have not encountered any problems with the two things I mentioned above. I think you should just compare the floor plans of a couple of different sized RVs, and see which you like best.
Bob
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