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Bordercollie
Oct 09, 2020Explorer
Your post mentions that you don't want to spend much and you don't want a "big one" It sounds as if you may be only "luke warm" about buying, maintaining and using an RV. In my opinion, a 26-27 foot bumper to bumper Class C is probably the best choice for most couples/families. This size is probably the most common and most available in used Class C's. That size usually has an RV queen size bed in a rear bedroom, a dinette that can make into a kid's or guest bed as well as an overhead bed over the cab area. There is a galley
with cook top, oven, microwave, sink and fridge and some pantry storage and a fair amount of cabinetry. A "north-south queen bed with access on both sides is most convenient when one wants to get out of bed or make the bed. The bathrooms have a shower, a sink, a medicine cabinet, storage, and toilet. There is a fairly ample storage/cargo area in the rear. It's good to have a spare tire mounted securely in the rear. Some forest camp sites do not
accomodate rigs longer than 27 feet. There is usually a water heater, an RV generator and roof air conditioning unit and some TV provision.
with cook top, oven, microwave, sink and fridge and some pantry storage and a fair amount of cabinetry. A "north-south queen bed with access on both sides is most convenient when one wants to get out of bed or make the bed. The bathrooms have a shower, a sink, a medicine cabinet, storage, and toilet. There is a fairly ample storage/cargo area in the rear. It's good to have a spare tire mounted securely in the rear. Some forest camp sites do not
accomodate rigs longer than 27 feet. There is usually a water heater, an RV generator and roof air conditioning unit and some TV provision.
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