Lordgeek
Apr 22, 2015Explorer
New to RV'ing
Well...this is going to be interesting. I'm new to RV'ing but I've been doing a lot of research. Now I have never seen this trailer but my wife and kids have. They say it's in good shape and he...
Gale Hawkins wrote:X's 2 Gale, that was my sediments also when I saw the reply about jumping in with both feet! My first tt was an old 15 ft'er that was 400.00 cash ,out the door and no guarantees! That's the only way I would have began to RV and learned a lot and none of it bad, unless going on your first little trip with it and you find out what the sway control bar is for! My neighbor helped me a lot by seeing how he did things!
Lordgeek jumping in with both feet is a good way to get started I think since that is what most of us do. :) Some miss a lot of life by testing the waters one toe at a time. :)
At $2700 if it is a total loss you will have lost less money than most posting here did on our first RV purchase.
Letting the family pull the trigger was a great move and will be a great learning experience for the kids that can help them make fast decisions for the rest of their lives.
Our kids were 9 when they asked for a MH and selected the one that we still have as they are about to turn 18. They have put many hours into its upkeep and have skills because of the MH that otherwise they would not have today. :)