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D_E_Bishop
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Aug 05, 2016

I made a big mistake

Back in February my wife and I bought a 2002 Winnie Adventurer 32V. Don’t get me wrong, the Winnie is not a problem, I just bit off more than I can chew. The Winnie is so much of an upgrade from our 1990 Bounder 27D. Everything about it is an improvement over the Bounder. It’s a lot newer, it has the V10 with a Banks Power Pack, a better trans, there are two slides and it was the right color, size and most importantly it was low mileage and priced below NADA’s Low Average Retail Price.

So what is wrong you wonder? Well at 76 six years of age, many years spent in physically demanding work and the onslaught of arthritis and sever lumbar stenosis, I can’t work on the things that need doing like replacing a leaking hydraulic hose for the front slide, building cabinets to replace the bezels for the boat anchor TVs and even a little thing like polishing the outside skin are physically too much for me.

I knew these thing needed doing when we bought the RV, I didn’t think much about that at the time and with the price being so good and knowing that there wouldn’t be the crawling around putting the old 2” X 8” X 3’ ramps down to level and other problems of owning a 27 year old rig, I let my heart and desires do my thinking.

This past week was a real revelation for me, we took the DGD with us for a week at the beach and when we got home after the very strenuous drive that should have been 2.5 hours that ended up 4.5 hours and then having to off load and prep it to go to storage, which by the way I enjoyed five years ago, I couldn’t think straight I was so tired.

Outcome! After a long talk with the DW and getting her input we decided that a 5 or 6 year old Class B would have been a much better choice than the Winnie. Neither one of us can face ending our camping days at this point, the camaraderie of camp grounds and the places we’ve been, and all the places we have yet to go, we just can’t give that up yet. Told the Family on Monday and Tuesday and our daughters are so excited for us, the grandkids are relived that “G” Dude won’t be getting up on the roof to work and that they will still be able to camp with us, it is so great.

We’re going out to the storage yard this morning and talk with the owners about consignment and making arrangement to sell and OMG, off loading everything we have put in there since February. The daughter of one of the owners runs the office and is making sure that we will have a place to keep the “B” when we get it. It is such a big relief to know we will still be camping but won’t have to maintain a big ol’ RV and the toad. One car and one RV that can be a backup daily driver, how sweet it will be.
  • I'm there myself (76), except that my health is still good enough to allow me to do all maintenance and repair on our 40 ft diesel pusher. I really feel for you, and it reminds me that I really don't have a plan for the future. We depend on the motorhome for traveling because my wife isn't doing as good as I am. The motorhome is the ONLY way to go, for us. It makes it so convenient for her, and her puppies.
    I hope your new plan works for you,.....I kinda thing it will.
  • dodge guy wrote:
    I would think that after having all that room inside you will not be happy with a cramped B! A conversion van has more room!

    Maybe look at some small C's or a B+? More room and still much smaller than what you currently have. Not to mention that B's are ridiculously overpriced for what they have to offer as an RV!


    + what george & lesley said

    X2

    as i read the thread, i recalled the size issues we observed w/ a motorhome squeezed into a van. unless you two intend to become mainly highway wanderers vs campground stayers w/ company/family, perhaps something a bit larger.

    look at the LTV 24' B+ videos to get the ideas, and maybe you can find a similar MH but at a lower $

    your downsize needs a specific target of function, ease, & low maint. best wishes
  • I sure understand what your going through. I have been thinking about it for some time.
    I turn 83 in just about one more month. But last trip in June every thing went real great. It was almost 4000 miles round trip. So we are planing another trip in Sept. I feel I may just stay RVing for another few years. mainly because I love to travel.

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