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pianotuna
Jan 10, 2015Nomad III
Hi Sara,
At least some RV parks frown on visitors or even charge them a fee. Offering classes may not be possible. Be sure to ask before renting a spot.
Washer and driers for RV's tend to be quite small in capacity. They really can only be used if there is a shore water connection and it would be best if there were a sewer connection, too. They occupy a lot of space and believe me storage is almost always an issue in an RV.
I'd rather have a nearly full size shower and a separate commode.
It is important to have enough head room.
Televisions are inexpensive and with the advent of lcd and led technology can be wall mounted. Most floor plans won't lend themselves well to a single unit that can be swiveled from the living room to the bedroom. Besides, having two means that if you both have different shows you wish to watch--it can be done at the same time.
More and more fridges are 2 way (Propane/120 volt) rather than 3 way. Most don't work well on the 12 volt setting.
Do you plan on boondocking without any 120 volt shore power? Then consider a small inverter for the TV and charging laptop, etc.
Do homes need air condition in the summer time where you plan to set up camp? If so, then a generator would be good to have.
A folding sliding door between the bedroom and the rest of the RV is a good thing to have. Sometimes it is good to have some private alone time. The door can also cut heating costs in the winter. DAMHIK
At least some RV parks frown on visitors or even charge them a fee. Offering classes may not be possible. Be sure to ask before renting a spot.
Washer and driers for RV's tend to be quite small in capacity. They really can only be used if there is a shore water connection and it would be best if there were a sewer connection, too. They occupy a lot of space and believe me storage is almost always an issue in an RV.
I'd rather have a nearly full size shower and a separate commode.
It is important to have enough head room.
Televisions are inexpensive and with the advent of lcd and led technology can be wall mounted. Most floor plans won't lend themselves well to a single unit that can be swiveled from the living room to the bedroom. Besides, having two means that if you both have different shows you wish to watch--it can be done at the same time.
More and more fridges are 2 way (Propane/120 volt) rather than 3 way. Most don't work well on the 12 volt setting.
Do you plan on boondocking without any 120 volt shore power? Then consider a small inverter for the TV and charging laptop, etc.
Do homes need air condition in the summer time where you plan to set up camp? If so, then a generator would be good to have.
A folding sliding door between the bedroom and the rest of the RV is a good thing to have. Sometimes it is good to have some private alone time. The door can also cut heating costs in the winter. DAMHIK
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