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pnichols
Mar 18, 2017Explorer II
DryCreek wrote:
Just some lessons learned over the last 29 years of marriage and RV ownership. They're really pretty close to the same thing - takes a lot of attention and maintenance to keep everything running as designed.
Not exactly ... after 48 years I've come to the conclusion that marriage atttention and maintenance can a lot of the time be inside and comfortable, while RV attention and maintenace is a lot of the time outside when it's cold or hot or raining or (in some places) snowing.
Also right at the start I had an idea of what I was getting into when we got hitched ... but when we bought our RVs I erroneously assumed that an RV should/would never leak just as was the case over the years with my MGA roadster, Mustang fastback, Dodge pickup, Dodge van, GMC pickup, Volvo station wagon, Volvo sedan, and is (so far) the case with our Lexus sedan.
Back on topic - what's with RV design, materials, and build quality - anyway?
:h
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