May-22-2013 06:47 PM
May-28-2013 06:18 PM
wilber1 wrote:Gray Fox wrote:
Don't forget to give your dear wife something to do also, so you can check what she did, and she can check what you did.
X2. Make it a team effort and back each other up.
Smashing head on pin box doesn't seem to be a greenhorn mistake for me. Watch out for that sucker.
May-28-2013 04:56 PM
Gray Fox wrote:
Don't forget to give your dear wife something to do also, so you can check what she did, and she can check what you did.
May-28-2013 01:13 PM
May-28-2013 10:16 AM
bhartzman wrote:Charles wrote:
...learn that attaching the descriptor "RV" to a product usually
results in a 10-30 % mark-up.... shop around for "like" items
on the net or local.
Truer words were never spoken. Having lived aboard a sailboat for several years, you quickly learn that "marine" in front of any item doubles the price. I have a Magic Chef counter-top ice maker from Walmart that was $139. The identical unit under a different label is available from CampingWorld for $299 and a silver finish vs my white one.
May-28-2013 10:12 AM
May-28-2013 09:53 AM
May-27-2013 05:18 PM
UncleFudd wrote:Sometimes we don't pull out of a site the same way we came in or backed in and we rub up against a tree or tree limbs. Trees cause heavy scratches and tears down your sides or roof....I'm adding this one to my checklist.
My question though is in your experience & observations what are the most common and dangerous mistakes us greenhorns usually make when hooking up and leaving a site?
Jim
May-27-2013 07:17 AM
Charles wrote:
...learn that attaching the descriptor "RV" to a product usually
results in a 10-30 % mark-up.... shop around for "like" items
on the net or local.
May-26-2013 03:12 PM
Atom Ant wrote:
I didn't see it mentioned, but to me one of the most common mistakes is over-reacting to issues from the Forum.
The forum is a great place to learn if you learn to take everything with a little grain of salt. Take a breath, do your own homework to find facts and add a little of your own common sense that got you this far before you react to some of the sky is falling subjects here. What may seem like an epidemic of failures may just be a few that like to talk about it a lot on multiple threads.
May-26-2013 03:03 PM
May-26-2013 02:33 PM
itsabouttime wrote:x2 we will be completely done and just sit and visit for a couple of minutes then go over everything one last time before we pull out.
As already mentioned, take it s l o w, especially when you are getting ready to move. Make a comprehensive checklist and give it to your wife. Ask her to add anything she can think of too. Let her use the checklist every time you get ready to go and never fuss at her for double checking what you "know" you have already done. I agree with everything else that has been written by the other posters on this thread. As Mister Rogers (on TV) used to tell the preschoolers, "take your time to do it right".
May-25-2013 05:32 PM
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