Caseyjones955
Jul 11, 2013Explorer
Newbie, RV full time, Equipment choises, repost
Hello all. I have been lurking, reading and talking to people and coming up with a great deal of conflicting information. I apologize in advance for a somewhat long post as I throw myself at your mercy. This forum seems the best of what I have seen so here we go.
Kids grown and gone. Wife and I are looking to leave this negative community behind (Rapid City)in search of the right place to be until retirement.
I have sold the vast majority of my belongings (very liberating) We are both in health care so plan to live in the future RV for a few months while we work and replenish $, then back on the road. Essentially calling this RV home for 2-10 years. Our use of the RV will be full time living with minimal personal possessions and a dog.
What we need: 28-33' will do. late 90s/early 2000s but probably with a slide or two. 4 seasons a huge plus, I have seen many in the 8-12k price range that I can buy outright and look like they would work. NOT willing to finance anything so that is the most I can spend on a trailer/A. If I need a tow vehicle I will, with great reluctance and a heavy heart put my treasured SAAB up for trade in. So were at a crossroads with how to proceed and looking for input from experienced folks. Use will be rural Midwest, will avoid cities and congestion at all costs. MPG is a moderate factor (460 vs 454 vs diesel tow vehicle)
A: Class A gas, SAAB tow behind, Samurai in long term storage. Leaning towards this option.
B: Bumper pull, Trade in SAAB for tow vehicle Samurai still in long term storage. Tow vehicle must be semi-practical daily driver w/o RV in tow.
C: Something we have not thought of yet. Is triple towing safe with a 5th wheel? I know people do it, but is it safe?
Thinking E250/350 Diesel for tow vehicle, Dont want SUV or GM product so Van/Ford/Cummins powered Dodge, other?
Thanks for reading, I have searched and read extensively and more baffled than ever on what brands or styles of A or trailer are ones to look for or stay away from. Any information is greatly welcome, if you flame me and tell me to search some more that's ok to, I have thick skin and a sense of humor
THANKS!
Tony
Reposted on this forum on advice from another poster, any/all input welcome.
I might also ad that we'll be doing this on the very cheap. We hope to move around, work, move around again, work some more and save all that we can to retire overseas (RN and CNA).
Kids grown and gone. Wife and I are looking to leave this negative community behind (Rapid City)in search of the right place to be until retirement.
I have sold the vast majority of my belongings (very liberating) We are both in health care so plan to live in the future RV for a few months while we work and replenish $, then back on the road. Essentially calling this RV home for 2-10 years. Our use of the RV will be full time living with minimal personal possessions and a dog.
What we need: 28-33' will do. late 90s/early 2000s but probably with a slide or two. 4 seasons a huge plus, I have seen many in the 8-12k price range that I can buy outright and look like they would work. NOT willing to finance anything so that is the most I can spend on a trailer/A. If I need a tow vehicle I will, with great reluctance and a heavy heart put my treasured SAAB up for trade in. So were at a crossroads with how to proceed and looking for input from experienced folks. Use will be rural Midwest, will avoid cities and congestion at all costs. MPG is a moderate factor (460 vs 454 vs diesel tow vehicle)
A: Class A gas, SAAB tow behind, Samurai in long term storage. Leaning towards this option.
B: Bumper pull, Trade in SAAB for tow vehicle Samurai still in long term storage. Tow vehicle must be semi-practical daily driver w/o RV in tow.
C: Something we have not thought of yet. Is triple towing safe with a 5th wheel? I know people do it, but is it safe?
Thinking E250/350 Diesel for tow vehicle, Dont want SUV or GM product so Van/Ford/Cummins powered Dodge, other?
Thanks for reading, I have searched and read extensively and more baffled than ever on what brands or styles of A or trailer are ones to look for or stay away from. Any information is greatly welcome, if you flame me and tell me to search some more that's ok to, I have thick skin and a sense of humor
THANKS!
Tony
Reposted on this forum on advice from another poster, any/all input welcome.
I might also ad that we'll be doing this on the very cheap. We hope to move around, work, move around again, work some more and save all that we can to retire overseas (RN and CNA).