Foodsman
Apr 28, 2014Explorer
Thinking of "Full Time" with your help
Hello folks.
This is my first post so be gentle...
I’ve read many posts on different forums on a great deal of issues and hope I’ve learned enough to not ask too many dumb questions. Now there are some of you who will say “there is no such thing as a dumb question” and more times than not are the same ones who will say “hey this guys a real dummy”! :)
I’ve been reading all kinds of information about Full-time RVing, Gas vs Diesel Pusher, Motorhome living, Full-time RVing, Motorhome slide-outs etc.
I’ve looked at a number of manufacturers websites to familiarize myself with the brand and learn as I go about different coaches. So far I’ve looked at the following...
• American Coach: - Revolution - Tradition
• Fleetwood: Providence
• Itaska: Ellipse - Meridian
• Monaco: Diplomat - Dynasty
• Newmar: Dutchstar
• Thor: Tuscany
• Tiffin: AllegroBus - Pheaton - Zephyr
We will purchase a 43 to 45 foot DP (the 45 is preferred) and will pull a Toad. I’m not against a used coach and plan to look at used Prevost’s. I’ll not limit our used coach search to Prevost, I just know it’s one of the top of the line buses!
My wife and I are retired and intend to sell our home and become full timers. We’ll spend most of our time in the west between Idaho, Colorado, Wyoming and Montana for the spring and summer and Florida/Arizona in the Fall and winter.
We plan to drive around 10,000 to 12,000 miles per year, going to a set location and stay there 4 to 6 weeks. We’ll spend over half our time with family and friends hooked up to their power. The other half of the time between RV parks, WallMart as we travel and some boon-docking on BLM and National parks.
I remember when I was 2 weeks into Ranger training when our drill instructor said “you guys know just enough to get yourself killed”. That’s how I feel with RVing... I know just enough to get myself in trouble. But I can tell you I read a lot and do not ask a professional, someone who has been there, and then ignore their recommendations!
Any pearls of wisdom you would like to share I would love to hear! And remember “there is no such thing as a dumb answer” so be careful less I say “hey this guys a real dummy”! :)
Thank you,
Harry
This is my first post so be gentle...
I’ve read many posts on different forums on a great deal of issues and hope I’ve learned enough to not ask too many dumb questions. Now there are some of you who will say “there is no such thing as a dumb question” and more times than not are the same ones who will say “hey this guys a real dummy”! :)
I’ve been reading all kinds of information about Full-time RVing, Gas vs Diesel Pusher, Motorhome living, Full-time RVing, Motorhome slide-outs etc.
I’ve looked at a number of manufacturers websites to familiarize myself with the brand and learn as I go about different coaches. So far I’ve looked at the following...
• American Coach: - Revolution - Tradition
• Fleetwood: Providence
• Itaska: Ellipse - Meridian
• Monaco: Diplomat - Dynasty
• Newmar: Dutchstar
• Thor: Tuscany
• Tiffin: AllegroBus - Pheaton - Zephyr
We will purchase a 43 to 45 foot DP (the 45 is preferred) and will pull a Toad. I’m not against a used coach and plan to look at used Prevost’s. I’ll not limit our used coach search to Prevost, I just know it’s one of the top of the line buses!
My wife and I are retired and intend to sell our home and become full timers. We’ll spend most of our time in the west between Idaho, Colorado, Wyoming and Montana for the spring and summer and Florida/Arizona in the Fall and winter.
We plan to drive around 10,000 to 12,000 miles per year, going to a set location and stay there 4 to 6 weeks. We’ll spend over half our time with family and friends hooked up to their power. The other half of the time between RV parks, WallMart as we travel and some boon-docking on BLM and National parks.
I remember when I was 2 weeks into Ranger training when our drill instructor said “you guys know just enough to get yourself killed”. That’s how I feel with RVing... I know just enough to get myself in trouble. But I can tell you I read a lot and do not ask a professional, someone who has been there, and then ignore their recommendations!
Any pearls of wisdom you would like to share I would love to hear! And remember “there is no such thing as a dumb answer” so be careful less I say “hey this guys a real dummy”! :)
Thank you,
Harry