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2gypsies1
Apr 14, 2013Explorer III
RE: Breakdowns. First, it would be rare if you keep your RV in good mechanical condition and replace tires at good intervals. Secondly, if you do have a mechanical problem, many places let you spend the night in their parking lot and most will supply electric. They can be very flexible. So don't let a breakdown influence you. Also, have a good road service. We'd also recommend you tow a car with a Class C unless it's really small. If you break down, you at least have another vehicle to get around.
Like I mentioned in a previous post, we've full-timed for 16 years and travel constantly. We've been to Alaska. We have never had any breakdowns in 16 years.
As far as considering a 21' Class B. That's fine, but if you intend to go out for a month or so or a trip to Alaska, it could be very confining, especially in bad weather.
Just some other things to think about!
Like I mentioned in a previous post, we've full-timed for 16 years and travel constantly. We've been to Alaska. We have never had any breakdowns in 16 years.
As far as considering a 21' Class B. That's fine, but if you intend to go out for a month or so or a trip to Alaska, it could be very confining, especially in bad weather.
Just some other things to think about!
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