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DutchmenSport
Apr 14, 2018Explorer
You begin by visiting RV dealerships and just window shop the various campers that are there. Or, you visit an RV show where they have the latest models on display. After looking at a few, you begin to develop an idea. Then you go to the internet and begin searching RV manufacturers web sites and study out the floor plans. Once you begin to formulate what you like, don't like, you start a short list of your likes. Then visit RV dealerships and take a second more careful hands-on look at the models you are most interested in.
You can search floor plans on line, but you still need to actually visit dealerships or RV shows to see and get a real world "feel" for what those floorplans actually represent.
Here's a couple RV related web sites to get them started:
Of course, for a brand new beginner, one of the best introductory web sites to RVing is Go Rving.
Changin' Gears and the link to the RV manufacturers web site (which is an awesome list by the way) Manufacturers list of web sites
You can also do a Google Search, for example: RV Bunkhouse Models.
RV Bunkhouse four beds These are images, select "all" and go to the dealer web sites.
You can search floor plans on line, but you still need to actually visit dealerships or RV shows to see and get a real world "feel" for what those floorplans actually represent.
Here's a couple RV related web sites to get them started:
Of course, for a brand new beginner, one of the best introductory web sites to RVing is Go Rving.
Changin' Gears and the link to the RV manufacturers web site (which is an awesome list by the way) Manufacturers list of web sites
You can also do a Google Search, for example: RV Bunkhouse Models.
RV Bunkhouse four beds These are images, select "all" and go to the dealer web sites.
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