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the_bear_II
Dec 19, 2013Explorer
I agree with jmtandem
You are following the path of most RV'ers. Start off with a small RV, move up to a slightly larger and then end up with an even bigger RV. Based on what I've seen and read over the years most RV'ers go through 3 RVs before they reach the one that really fits their RV lifestyle. You need to take the leap and skip a couple and get a larger TT. At least a 25 footer or even a 30.
Our first TT was a Nomad built by Skyline. It wasn't a high end but had all of the looks and features of the high end models of the time. We used that TT monthly for 16 years with no major problems. Our current Alfa See-Ya 5th wheel was considered a mid-level model again with all of the features of high end models. It's 20 years old and still going strong.
Don't rule out the lower end manufacturers, you may be surprised.
You are following the path of most RV'ers. Start off with a small RV, move up to a slightly larger and then end up with an even bigger RV. Based on what I've seen and read over the years most RV'ers go through 3 RVs before they reach the one that really fits their RV lifestyle. You need to take the leap and skip a couple and get a larger TT. At least a 25 footer or even a 30.
Our first TT was a Nomad built by Skyline. It wasn't a high end but had all of the looks and features of the high end models of the time. We used that TT monthly for 16 years with no major problems. Our current Alfa See-Ya 5th wheel was considered a mid-level model again with all of the features of high end models. It's 20 years old and still going strong.
Don't rule out the lower end manufacturers, you may be surprised.
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