lj_cox wrote:
If you're towing a car behind that RV, I don't see much difference between that or towing a fifthwheel or travel trailer. In both cases you need to hitch up and unhitch. (Full disclosure, we fulltime in a fifthwheel.)
As far as helpful suggestions for the OP, I think one of the best things you can do (besides checking out the websites already recommended) is go spend some time at RV dealers or better yet at an RV show or two. Sit in the rigs that appeal to you. Picture yourself hanging out, doing hobbies, cooking, watching TV - whatever you like to do. Look for a good fit for you and your likes. Think about where the items you need to have along will be stowed. If you have pets, where will the food and water bowls go? Where will the cat litter box go? (W/D enclosure works great if having a W/D in the rig isn't a priority.) If you watch TV will you get a crick in your neck if you sit in the chair you like best? Those sorts of things make a lot of difference down the road.
Hope this helps!
We do this as well but I also get in the shower and see how much room I have. If you are going to live in the RV you need a shower with plenty of room. Some of the RV showers are too small for me.
I disagree about the hooking and unhooking. I have owned all type of RV's. Hooking up the Jeep behind the Motorhome take 1/10 of the time compared to hooking up a trailer. I can hook up in less than one minute.
It sounds like living a dream, go for it.