โSep-17-2013 07:05 PM
โSep-18-2013 07:05 PM
โSep-18-2013 10:02 AM
jmtandem wrote:We are looking forward to being debt free. But since we plan on doing this indefinitely, would it be better to take a loan and get a newer, sturdy rig or to try to upgrade later?
I am excited to hear your thoughts on this and appreciate your bearing with my novice questions.
Thank You!
A good used coach a couple years old will likely last as long as a new one at a substantially reduced entry fee. However, you bring up a very good point in that replacement or substantial maintenance costs could be considerable in the full timers budget in a few years of constant use. Going to Alaska I would look hard at the Desert Fox for a toyhauler and the Arctic Fox fifth wheels for durability. There are other issues to consider as well as what you listed: tank sizes, tandem or triple axle and tire sizes, built in generator or not, dinette or table and chairs, interior that is homey or interior that is utilitarian as found in many toyhaulers, seoarate garage if looking at a toyhauler, bathroom or bathroom and a half, and whether you want a washer/dryer. Also, how heavy do you want to go and what tow vehicle do you plan to tow it with? If you are not hauling toys, you might be better suited with a more typical fifth wheel that fits your floor plan. Many of the models have owners groups with webpages. I would spend some quality evenings reading what owners have to say about their coaches. Also, the Escapees webpages are devoted totally to those now full time living in an RV. There is lots of good information there.
For me towing a heavy fifth wheel would require a diesel tow vehicle. Any fifth over around 12,000 pounds gross weight is diesel territory.
โSep-18-2013 09:38 AM
โSep-18-2013 09:05 AM
โSep-18-2013 07:24 AM
Low is 38 degrees, we'd still need a 5ft wheel equipt to withstand winter.
โSep-17-2013 10:47 PM
โSep-17-2013 08:41 PM
We are looking forward to being debt free. But since we plan on doing this indefinitely, would it be better to take a loan and get a newer, sturdy rig or to try to upgrade later?
I am excited to hear your thoughts on this and appreciate your bearing with my novice questions.
Thank You!