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May-11-2017 10:39 AM
Veebyes wrote:Actually on the used market it would make a good seasonal.
Yep, a KOA or most any private CG will find a space to cram something that sized into but that is about the same thing as eating at Dennys for every single meal.
If that is what floats your boat, fine, but it sure is restrictive on where it can go.
Something else to think about is when the day comes to sell it. That day WILL come. Maybe sooner than the OP thinks. Who is going to want something that size? A very small potential buyer pool.
May-11-2017 05:33 AM
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Apr-27-2017 08:25 PM
Apr-27-2017 06:27 PM
Veebyes wrote:
Having already owned 5ers you should be very well aware of size restrictions. Bottom line is, at that length you are not going many places. Certainly not lots of very nice SPs & NPs. Life will be restricted to private parks after having to call around to find one able to handle that size. The La-Ti-Da Class A only resorts won't want you. Can't have a towable polluting their real estate.
What are you carrying that needs such a monsterous unit?
Apr-27-2017 10:23 AM
Wild Card wrote:Location Location Locationdedmiston wrote:
It's California. Don't confuse common sense with reality.
Here's a link to the summary of DL classes at the CA DMV. Noncommercial Class A stops at 45 feet.
https://www.dmv.ca.gov/portal/dmv/detail/pubs/cdl_htm/lic_chart
It has nothing to do with whether you're using the vehicle for business or not. All pickup trucks (regardless of size) are required to pay for commercial plates. That's why I feel free to park at the yellow curbs (commercial only).
Why do people want to live in that state? Nothing yall do makes sense.
Apr-27-2017 10:09 AM
dedmiston wrote:avvidclif1 wrote:
Hi, trying again...
Housecar is defined in the Recreational Vehicle and Trailers Handbook.
Housecar:
-Motor vehicle originally designed, or permanently altered, and equipped for human habitation, or to which a camper has been permanetly attached. (CVC 362)
NOTE: Motor Vehicle
The folks I've talked to at the DMV and CHP preach from a different page in the hymnal. I've reviewed the Class A guide with the lovlies at the DMV and also with a CHP trooper (neighbor) and their message was consistent: keep your fifth wheel under 45' or upgrade your license to full Class A.
Don't forget, we're nuts.
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Apr-26-2017 06:24 PM
avvidclif1 wrote:
Hi, trying again...
Housecar is defined in the Recreational Vehicle and Trailers Handbook.
Housecar:
-Motor vehicle originally designed, or permanently altered, and equipped for human habitation, or to which a camper has been permanetly attached. (CVC 362)
NOTE: Motor Vehicle
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