Dec-04-2014 04:51 PM
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Aug-10-2015 02:40 PM
austinjenna wrote:
At least for me there is more to do on the inside which the wife takes care of with a checklist. If anyone comes over while I am setting up or departing I tell them that I am going through my routine now and if I stop to talk you will screw me all up. So far everyone has understood and left. When I leave I do a walk around as well.
Aug-10-2015 02:21 PM
Dec-15-2014 04:35 AM
Dec-15-2014 04:09 AM
Scottiemom wrote:
LOL. I think the reminder thingies are good, but none of it will matter if you just "zone out" while doing your walk around. Hahaha. We did that one time years ago. . . but had been fulltiming for a few years, RVing for over 30. We were all hooked up and ready to go. Power cord is always the last thing because we sometimes need the extra boost to get the jacks up. . . don't ask me why, they just worked better that way. So we each did our walk around and when we got to the pedestal, BOTH of us stepped over the hooked up power cord, went in the door and powered up. Pulled out dragging the power cord. . . people waving, we waved back. Finally somebody motioned to us and I looked in the mirror, and there was our "tail." Red faces for sure. First and only time that happened.
We use "mental" checklists, but anything that would help you is good in my book.
Dale
Dec-15-2014 04:02 AM
Dec-15-2014 02:46 AM
Dec-12-2014 04:56 AM
Dec-11-2014 08:58 AM
hokeypokey wrote:
I keep a typed checklist in a plastic sleeve to protect it. We just review it together before moving and we're good to go. Whatever works for you.
Dec-10-2014 02:53 PM
hokeypokey wrote:
I keep a typed checklist in a plastic sleeve to protect it. We just review it together before moving and we're good to go. Whatever works for you.
Dec-10-2014 12:44 PM
Dec-08-2014 07:52 AM
Bucky Badger wrote:Jim Shoe wrote:
I read this tip somewhere and it really works. You need:
A suitable sized Ziploc bag.
A package of spring loaded cloths pins.
A felt tip marker.
Its easy to forget to do something or unhook something before leaving a CG. Especially if you stop to talk. Make a list of everything you need to do before pulling out. Examples: "Unhook and stow the electric cord", "Roll up and store the water hose", "Retract the jacks". Then write a short reminder of each item on a clothes pin. "Jacks", "Power", "Water", "Slinky", etc.
When setting up, fold the sun visor down. Then take the appropriate cloths pin and attach it to the sun visor as you complete each step. Reverse the process before leaving. What you haven't done yet is right in your face as soon as you get behind the wheel.
I've seen posts on here of people driving away with something still connected. That can be very expensive or at least messy.
So everytime i complete a task I have to go to the truck and hang a close pin?:h..I'd be drunk before I was set up:B
Dec-07-2014 04:52 PM
Dec-07-2014 04:29 PM
captnjack wrote:
I agree with the last three posts. It's not that difficult. When you think you're done do it again or have someone else take a lap.
If you can't get through a series of walk arounds without getting everything right, you probably can't keep the clothespins or steering wheel tabs squared away either. Or you'll lose your checklist.