philh wrote:
600 miles in multiple trips for service. Untold number of mods made on a brand new trailer.
What an almost perfect weekend. 1st site we parked at, besides being an absolute PITA to unhook from as the truck front wheels were 12" higher than the rear wheels, the post did not have 30 power available.
Also discovered, that not having a cover on the front vent was NOT a good ideal as the sun hit us in the face and woke us up.
Other than that, and a LOT of rain, we had a wonderful weekend. This really is a couples trailer.
X2 on the suggestion for the dark vent covers. My wife is really sensitive to early light waking her, so our pair of Maxxair smoke tinted vent covers were a great investment - and easy to install. Plus they allow for an additional source of air circulation - even while traveling down the road. And those vent covers have kept the interior dry even in heavy thunderstorms - like the one we endured in Santa Rosa, New Mexico just last Thursday.
It's a couple's camper, for sure. But, on the other hand, we typically are quite fine with our typical 3 week+ trips for the two of us. It's been big enough for neither of us to have committed a major felony while on one of our camping adventures!
But seriously, one of the advantages of the 192RBS is that it seems to strike a good balance between sufficient space for a couple's camper and yet small enough to offer very good maneuverability. For example, just the other day we arrived at our RV park in Red River, NM (just under 10,000' ASL), and it turned out that our reserved space required that I back through a tight area to get to our site - all due to a road closed for construction. That experience has been repeated in lots of tight fuel stops, as well.
Be interested to hear of your service issues and mods you've had done. Hope you enjoy your rig as much as we have.