I agree with Expyinflight
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🙂 We are two people and a 70# dog now working on rv #12 since 69'.
Read more to gather more info then ask specific questions to receive more specific information. Go to your Google or whatever you use search bar and type in "rvnet, and your question"
it tends to work better for me opposed the search bar on the forum.
Keep in mind that the rv appliances inside an rv are basically the same between units and they carry their own individual warranties.
Many times the MH vin# is your ID tag for service.
In general 24 ft is nice to fit into tighter places and possibly not have to tow a dinghy. It's a nice size MH to park in someone's driveway as well, visiting friends/family for an overnight stay.
Some people have been given permission to park them for an extended stay in a corner of a Hospital parking lot while giving care to a loved one.
Some units might offer a wider body model like 101 inches, offering more room to fit a full size (60x80) queen bed in the corner and at the same time a large enough shower in the dry bath. If a person is able bodied enough to climb onto the queen bed to make it, then a similar floorplan might be a starting point for you.
EX: the Sunseeker 2350LE offers a floorplan without a slide , large enough heated tanks, Freshwater holding tank is under the bed and heated by the interior room temp. , hydraulic jacks, spare tire, 6 gal WH. The 40" 12v. flat screen is a nice too, matched to 2 grp 27's under the step.
It's a roomy unit with enough storage in and out and the dinette is comfy enough for those inside times on rainy days .
I tried the 13,500 a/c in 98F humid temps for a week and it performed flawlessly , keeping things very cool. We were parked in daytime sun .
IMO, the less options you have the less chance for something to malfunction. (and you know things malfunction on Sundays and holidays, miles from help
🙂 )
Payload is over 4000#. I don't think I own 4000# worth of stuff .