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frankdamp
Jun 12, 2016Explorer
We discovered, after buying our Georgetown 325, that my wife couldn't reach the controls to drive it. The seat was too high off the floor for her to reach the pedals (no vertical adjustment), the steering column wasn't telescopic and the seat didn't go far enough forward for her to reach the dash switches.
On one of our last trips before we sold it, I almost fell out of the driver's door at our campsite and damaged my back. We decided that our "get us home" plan was a one-way airline ticket for one of our sons-in-law to come rescue us. We later realised that that wouldn't help if I were incapacitated while actually driving, so we gave up the RV life.
On one of our last trips before we sold it, I almost fell out of the driver's door at our campsite and damaged my back. We decided that our "get us home" plan was a one-way airline ticket for one of our sons-in-law to come rescue us. We later realised that that wouldn't help if I were incapacitated while actually driving, so we gave up the RV life.
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