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bobndot
Sep 26, 2019Explorer II
My advice to you is to find a floorplan that you can live with regarding living space, storage space and ease of usable space.
You don't want things to be too cramped. The only way to find out without actually buying one is to rent one or spend a few hours in various floorplans 'roll playing' that your camping in it. Make a list of your stuff and configure where it's going to be stored and how your stuff will be used.
All rvs no matter how much you spend have problems. Don't think if you buy one that's more expensive that it will be less problematic.
I found the best and most honest info was from the mechanics who repair them. I found a few rv mechanics that actually steered me away from buying units that have frequent recurring issues, saving me thousands of up front dollars.
If you desire more detailed info, feel free to send me a PM and I will go through things with you.
Good luck in your decision.
Regards, Bob
You don't want things to be too cramped. The only way to find out without actually buying one is to rent one or spend a few hours in various floorplans 'roll playing' that your camping in it. Make a list of your stuff and configure where it's going to be stored and how your stuff will be used.
All rvs no matter how much you spend have problems. Don't think if you buy one that's more expensive that it will be less problematic.
I found the best and most honest info was from the mechanics who repair them. I found a few rv mechanics that actually steered me away from buying units that have frequent recurring issues, saving me thousands of up front dollars.
If you desire more detailed info, feel free to send me a PM and I will go through things with you.
Good luck in your decision.
Regards, Bob
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