Executive wrote:
Maybe I'm confused...does your hubby share the same feelings as you? In other words, does HE feel the set up time is excessive?..:h.
It usually takes me between an hour or two to set up. Of course this is on sites where we are going to be there for a few days or a week. I park the coach and set up the outside. Debi cleans and sets up the inside.
My routine is to park the coach, level it, and deploy the slides. I hook up the utilities and push the button for the TV dish. I then wash the front of the coach to get rid of any bugs and dirt. Next comes a complete raking of our site. Install the window covers on the windshield and side windows, put up the American flag, put out the lawn mat and chairs and put out all the solar lights. Finally I wash all the rims and any excessive dirt on the coach. If we're going to be at least a week, I install the wheel covers. Finally, I deploy all the window awnings and set the main awning. Then I'm done....I've never felt my routine to be difficult. In fact, I find it therapeutic..your hubby may feel the same......Dennis
Dennis,
Do you do all of this when just staying the night?
HydroGeo wrote:
Does anyone have any tips to shorten set-up time (besides just pulling into a WalMart parking lot!)? At the end of a day of driving, we usually spend about 1.5 hr setting up, which makes for a very long day. Hubby is very particular about checking the site, making sure power and water work, then we level, put slides out, etc.Then it's either unhook the toad and go out for dinner or microwave some leftovers. Reverse the process in the morning and we spend a lot of time on a travel day not traveling.
I thought we were talking about a "Travel Day"
I, probably like you, enjoy the complete set up, when we "move in" and stay, not only do I carry a Rake but also a SNOW shovel.
I remember once watching a fellow RV'er pull in, do the normal set up, then do the full wash down out of a bucket, then after 2 hours finally sitting down to have a Beer. In talking, he said the wash down was his way of getting the kinks out after a long drive -- and he did it every time he stopped.
We all have our own routine - usually takes me a week to get fully set up - not in a hurry - but for one night - 5-10 minutes is all it takes.
JMHO,
ps. always enjoy your comments.