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OBX_Bum
Feb 28, 2017Explorer
Rick,
The more I think about it the more I agree that we would want/need a vehicle on the trip. The great thing is I have two prius's that we own and from what I've read they pull great on a dolly. I have to admit I'm already stressed out about having to back up with the car hooked up though. I've backed many a trailer but haven't backed a dolly with a 32' class A. That's another thing, we are leaning towards a class A becuase of the comfort in the front while driving. The view out the front and the seating in the ones we sat in at our local rv world was way better than sitting in the class C's. The C's felt cramped up front and the view was severly limited compared to the A'S. The only thing that will hurt is not having the cabover sleeping area and having to make up the beds every night.(I know that's a little petty but 30-45 nights in a row is a lot)Other than that we like the A'S. This has all been very good info. Thx!!!
The more I think about it the more I agree that we would want/need a vehicle on the trip. The great thing is I have two prius's that we own and from what I've read they pull great on a dolly. I have to admit I'm already stressed out about having to back up with the car hooked up though. I've backed many a trailer but haven't backed a dolly with a 32' class A. That's another thing, we are leaning towards a class A becuase of the comfort in the front while driving. The view out the front and the seating in the ones we sat in at our local rv world was way better than sitting in the class C's. The C's felt cramped up front and the view was severly limited compared to the A'S. The only thing that will hurt is not having the cabover sleeping area and having to make up the beds every night.(I know that's a little petty but 30-45 nights in a row is a lot)Other than that we like the A'S. This has all been very good info. Thx!!!
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