Dec-05-2015 08:49 AM
Dec-07-2015 10:24 AM
klassic wrote:
have you considered looking at toy haulers?
You don't have to use them for hauling "toys". The back room in most cases have electric drop down beds and lofts and tables and couches. The back ramp door of Jayco's Seismic converts to a large deck. You can get some that convert to a covered enclosed patio room.
There would be a ton of storage for full timing. Your bikes can ride in the back. Maybe you might even get a golf cart someday, easy to travel with.
Dec-07-2015 10:08 AM
Dec-07-2015 09:57 AM
DeezPanthers1 wrote:NWKomfort350 wrote:
I also like the Montana High Country. My wife and I, and 2 kids, are thinking of going full time for a few years.
But to mix it up, this floor plan is interesting.
http://www.coachmenrv.com/product-details.aspx?LineID=56&ModelID=2150#Main
That is a very interesting floorplan, not sure I have seen one like that before. Not sure I want to dedicate that much space to bunks though. We only have 3 kids.
Dec-07-2015 09:51 AM
NWKomfort350 wrote:
I also like the Montana High Country. My wife and I, and 2 kids, are thinking of going full time for a few years.
But to mix it up, this floor plan is interesting.
http://www.coachmenrv.com/product-details.aspx?LineID=56&ModelID=2150#Main
Dec-07-2015 09:34 AM
goducks10 wrote:
http://www.forestriverinc.com/product-details.aspx?LineID=207&Image=5033&ModelID=1120#Main
Dec-07-2015 09:25 AM
Dec-07-2015 09:22 AM
DeezPanthers1 wrote:
So hubby and I have been talking, and we have decided to give full timing a try this pcs move. We are both so tired of finally get settled in a home, only to move 6 months later. We are excited to downsize and live more minimally. One thing I struggle with daily is stuff that we don't need. And of course we love the idea of being able to just go and explore. We have decided the kids do need their own room, not just couches or pull out couches. 😞 Hubby and I do LOVE the bunkroom in the Montana HC 362BH, but don't care for how the TV is situated in the living area. What are the big differences in the Montana and the Montana HC? Guess I gave to start looking again, as I can't remember which BH's I liked. I also found a BR in the Avalanche 390rb, but it had 1 tiny little wardrobe for my kids, which wouldn't work, unless we added some ourselves.
Dec-07-2015 09:02 AM
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Dec-06-2015 10:24 PM
Dec-06-2015 07:22 PM
DeezPanthers1 wrote:
Can I ask, does the rear fiberglass cap do the same as it does in the front? I would think you wouldn't have to worry as much about the back. Thanks.
never-mind, i just looked it. Looks like it is just a looks thing. I really wanted the option to add a bike rack, so not sure that will work for me. Looks nice though.
Dec-06-2015 03:01 PM
Dec-06-2015 02:49 PM
SkiSmuggs wrote:
Flat screen TVs are a commodity item now. When the 32" Vizio in our Cougar failed for the second time, we chucked it and got a 32" Samsung for $189. The realization that the Jensen system was a terrible DVD player drove me to pick up a small Sony BluRay for $45. And when I am ready to upgrade the sound, a $78 Vizio sound bar should do the trick. Get the floor plan you want.