I was pretty quiet over most of the winter, didn't have much to post about. I have recently started posting again. Said I would do an update, here it is
๐So, 2014 season was pretty good, would like to have camped more, but we took a couple of non-camp trips that were fun, so fun is fun.
As the season ended I knew I had some large expenses ahead. 1) New roof for the old Wilderness, plus some wood rot repair. 2) New tires and 85K service for the HD, plus a windshield. 3) R & R the Seadoo motor, second year in a row.
Altogether, looking at around $5K, figured if I could camp 10 times, that'd only be $500 per trip, not counting direct expenses
๐My wife does taxes, so our season usually can't really start 'til after mid-April. So, anyway, to work, wanted to be all ready when the 2015 season came around.
After some research here on the RV.net, I decided that replacing the roof was not something I wanted to tackle myself, outside, in the winter. I was lucky to find an independent, local and good guy to do it. Looks to be nice job, BTW.
The wood rot repair I did do myself, had some rot in the header over the slide, due to caulking going bad. Really kicked myself over this, because (looking back) there were early signs of a problem, and I didn't just get out the ladder, climb up and have a look. Anyway, I opened up the wall from inside, cut out the bad, and spliced in the good with epoxy. Covered the fix with some strips of panel and re-caulked the opening. It should hold up okay, but now I have a little interior re-deco project ahead of me.
Got tires and service done on the truck, by now it is about late April, still had work to do on the Seadoo, but not warm enough to ride yet anyway.
Then May came, and it rained, and it rained and it rained. Had our res's cancelled for Memo Day, and shortly after that, for the 4th as well. CG's flooded, boat ramps under water, etc.
So, more time available to work on stuff. Got the Seadoo finished up, and bonus, got almost all the re-caulking done around doors, windows and the other openings. Kind of a nice type of project, something you can do in small pieces. After the rot repair, it felt really good to get that done. Got a few other small jobs out of the way also.
As it turned out most of the CG's didn't open til around Aug first. We have managed two trips so far, the first it was really about too hot to be outside, although nice on the water. Enjoyed it anyway.
The second it rained all Saturday and all Sunday mornings, afternoons were nice though. Then the A/C fan motor gave it up on Sunday. Enjoyed it anyway.
OTOH, Seadoo is running well, everything else seems to work, got the fan motor replaced, looking forward to Labor Day.
Planning more fall camping this year
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Tin Pusher's Guide To Successful RV'ing: "Don't get mad, don't get in a hurry"
2002 1500HD
2002 Wilderness 265H
1997 Seadoo GTI
1952 Wife;)