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07blacktruck
Jul 19, 2013Explorer
CrusinSusan wrote:
Out there on the net somewhere is a blog of a couple living full time in a B.
My suggestion is to rent one first...that's what I did before I finally deciding instead on a Winnebago View (a C), but I was looking to live full time in the rig, and renting the B convinced me that aB just wasn't going to do it for me as a full-timer. They are expensive to rent, but it's a wise investment.
I'm about to buy a B now though, after leaving full-timing. I'm sooo psyched myself.
But do rent one if you plan to stay out for months.
Oh. And tow ratings differ, but seems to me that most of the Bs could manage a two-bike trailer. Personally, I plan leaving my tent camping gear in the B permanently...but I have tiny, backpacking gear, not family-style stuff.
Sage advice I'm sure. I've got a few more months to go before I would pull the trigger on this. Have to wait until I'm back to really get a look at some. For now it's all internet searches and forum threads to get some answers. Not really concerned with the space or lack of that. I tend to like the idea of it not being a production when you want to go somewhere. I guess too many years of a nomadic lifestyle that makes me tend to pick up and go when the urge strikes. I'm more caring about the functionality of it all. Can a normal sized person actually take a shower in one or use the toilet? I rather like the overhead bed in the Airstream model. Probably wouldn't be entertaining too many guests at one time but it would be nice to be able to carry and sleep up to four people. Still gotta consider the grandkids. I took them on their first trip in the motorhome. Would love to be able to get into the smaller places with one of these for some camping and events in the Midwest.
I appreciate the responses here and hope to get some more.
Stay safe out there.
Ken
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