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pianotuna
Oct 31, 2019Nomad III
Hi Donna Jean,
And if Ian is ill, would you be comfortable driving a 42 foot vehicle with a toad?
Campgrounds are different than Marina's. Folks who can afford a boat (bring out another thousand) are more financially well off than RV'ers in general.
Many of us are happy camping with no facilities. That is even more so now that solar power and internet access are affordable.
If buying used, there are three things to look for. Look for water leaks. Look harder for water leaks. LOOK EVEN HARDER FOR WATER LEAKS.
And if Ian is ill, would you be comfortable driving a 42 foot vehicle with a toad?
Campgrounds are different than Marina's. Folks who can afford a boat (bring out another thousand) are more financially well off than RV'ers in general.
Many of us are happy camping with no facilities. That is even more so now that solar power and internet access are affordable.
If buying used, there are three things to look for. Look for water leaks. Look harder for water leaks. LOOK EVEN HARDER FOR WATER LEAKS.
Donna Jean wrote:
Those that know Ian feel he will not have trouble with the RV because he is use to driving a big diesel truck pulling a 43"boat and we love staying in marinas, I assume campgrounds will be similar.
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