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Busskipper
Aug 25, 2015Explorer
On this site Dennis is one of the guys who just “ gets it “ go his advice is usually dead on, and I think once again he has put his take, into an easy to follow set of ideas, and thoughts.
A couple other things come to mind – “Insurance is a really big deal” so before you move forward find a company you can work with. In reading Dennis’ post there are a couple more things that come to mind,
!. Refrigerator – has it or can it be changed out to a residential model? This is a big issue for many here on the forum.
2. TV location – needs to be able to enable all the seats in the Coach to be able to see it.
3. Sleeping and Sleeping bag/sheets will likely become very necessary.
4. Did I mention that you need to get the BIGGEST COACH and most Luxurious POSSIBLE! Particle board IMHO will not survive 5 KIDS, no matter how good they are, so you need to be sure you look at something that is all real WOOD not particle board.
Again keep us posted and good luck,
Executive wrote:
I'll chime in here with a couple thoughts. We've been full timing for six years now. By full timing, I mean we travel a lot. We are not full time sitters. 80,000 miles so far and counting! We also have home schooled and now our grandkids travel with us every year for their summer vacation. It will get crowded inside the coach. You can't escape that, but it'll also bring everyone closer, literally and physically. Anyway, here's my take.
1. The DP is much more comfortable driving and riding.
2. I can carry on a conversation inside the coach while driving. I don't even know how to turn the radio on.
3. The towed becomes a trailer to hold all the 'extra' stuff so weight becomes a factor. If your towed is marginal at 4000#, it'll become overloaded in a very short time.
4. Maintenance is a non issue. At my age, I don't do a lot of 'stuff' anymore. SpeedCo changes the oil, filters and lube for around $300. Annual maintenance runs about $500 on my coach. Any other 'issues' I use a mobile mechanic who comes to me for repairs. ( I had a windshield replaced and an A/C unit replaced at a campground.)
5. And you need to research this, is INSURANCE. You mentioned Geico earlier, and to my knowledge, they DO NOT offer full timer insurance. There's only a handful who do. We are with National Interstate and are happy with them but our policies are just short of $2k/yr.
6. A final thing to consider is an extended service plan aka, extended warranty. A decent policy will run you about $100/mo. If that fits into your budget, it'll protect your coach from issues as they arise.
My opinion is to find the biggest, most luxurious DP you can find and go with that option. PPL is a great source of info. They post floorplans and also have a SOLD section for reference. Good luck in your search....Dennis
A couple other things come to mind – “Insurance is a really big deal” so before you move forward find a company you can work with. In reading Dennis’ post there are a couple more things that come to mind,
!. Refrigerator – has it or can it be changed out to a residential model? This is a big issue for many here on the forum.
2. TV location – needs to be able to enable all the seats in the Coach to be able to see it.
3. Sleeping and Sleeping bag/sheets will likely become very necessary.
4. Did I mention that you need to get the BIGGEST COACH and most Luxurious POSSIBLE! Particle board IMHO will not survive 5 KIDS, no matter how good they are, so you need to be sure you look at something that is all real WOOD not particle board.
Again keep us posted and good luck,
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