โSep-27-2013 07:33 PM
โSep-30-2013 07:31 AM
sdetweil wrote:
so 210 days, travel 1/3 of the time, 250 miles a travel day gives you about 17,500 miles of travel distance.
thats certainly enough to do a big swing thru the states and Canada.
with some time to spare on travel. (even travel every 5th day gives u approx 10,000 miles of travel distance. 5k used Dallas to NY, then NY to LA.).
I think tow vehicle fuel will be the biggest annoyance. My 2012 Ford F350 Dually gets about 10mpg towing my 5th wheel. (I think this is typical). and my 38 gal tank makes it 300 miles comfortable before looking for fuel. I already want a 60 gal aux tank to get refill distance up near 1000 miles (and ability to price select, $3.60/gal in Oklahoma, $4.19/gal in Michigan). I use Gasbuddy and iExit phone apps to look ahead.
โSep-29-2013 11:45 AM
โSep-29-2013 09:44 AM
โSep-29-2013 08:09 AM
Mik68 wrote:
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We have a rough plan. We want to travel right around US & into parts of Canada & finish in LA in a 7 month period. We have 3 kids, so are very aware that constant moving isn't ideal. It will be trial & error at 1st until we've worked out what we can all tolerate. I appreciate that less set up/breakdown would be better for all, but also need to keep moving at a certain pace to see through our plans. We thought our max travel time on one given day would be 4 hours & have allowed for extended stays of 1 week on a fairly regular basis.
โSep-29-2013 07:26 AM
Mik68 wrote:
Cheers for this info, this is exactly what I was after. Were does one purchase such items? Camping World?
We have a rough plan. We want to travel right around US & into parts of Canada & finish in LA in a 7 month period. We have 3 kids, so are very aware that constant moving isn't ideal. It will be trial & error at 1st until we've worked out what we can all tolerate. I appreciate that less set up/breakdown would be better for all, but also need to keep moving at a certain pace to see through our plans. We thought our max travel time on one given day would be 4 hours & have allowed for extended stays of 1 week on a fairly regular basis.
โSep-29-2013 07:25 AM
โSep-29-2013 06:55 AM
sdetweil wrote:Mik68 wrote:
Also, how much roughly does it cost to be hitched & ready to roll? Once TV & FW have been purchased. Is the installation of a tow hitch all that's needed? And who does the installation?
the RV dealer can get your hitch installed for you. They do this all the time. You should be able to get them to include it in the deal.. (add the hitch or we go somewhere else).
My truck (purchased used) had rails already, so I bought a new B&W Patriot hitch for $400 and assembled and installed it myself, but I have tools and time.
you may also want to consider some kind of RV shock isolator on the pinbox.. Mor/ryde or trailair, see Pinbox comparison,
these greatly reduce the impact of road/trailer movement.
(I have the triglide).
I just went thru that new to rv startup.
the rv dealers also usually don't supply things you will need on the road.. water hose, sewer drain hose, tank treatment chemicals, water pressure regulator (when hooked up at rv parks, there is no standard water pressure, some are too high), some kind of rug (plastic grass) for outside to help keep the dirt out of the RV.
do you know what your travel strategy will be? travel, park, sightsee around that location, repeat.. move every xx days?
fewer setup/breakdown things will make life easier overall if you need to do it often.
โSep-29-2013 06:11 AM
Mik68 wrote:
Also, how much roughly does it cost to be hitched & ready to roll? Once TV & FW have been purchased. Is the installation of a tow hitch all that's needed? And who does the installation?
โSep-28-2013 11:09 PM
โSep-28-2013 11:07 PM
RedG wrote:
There are lots of RV dealers in the DFW area as well as several 30 miles north of Dallas in Denton.
I got a good deal on a new Jayco Designer back in 2008 from Nichols RV in Dallas. Very nice people and good service.
Also, if you're going to have to fully stock a unit, you might consider hitting a Goodwill of Salvation Army store in the area. It's a good place to buy pots & pans, silverware, dishes, etc. for pennies on the dollar.
โSep-28-2013 11:04 PM
bob_nestor wrote:
If you can manage to get into Dallas by the end of Feb 2014 you could find a lot of good deals and RV "stuff" at the Dallas RV Super Sale running Feb 20-23 at Dallas Market Hall. Almost all the dealers and RV related support businesses in the surrounding area set up booths and displays for the show.
โSep-28-2013 11:00 PM
wny_pat wrote:Old-Biscuit wrote:Houston is a long ways from Dallas!
For the RV check these folks out........motorhomes, 5'vrs, trailers etc.
PPL Motorhomes
โSep-28-2013 01:35 PM
โSep-28-2013 06:06 AM
wny_pat wrote:Old-Biscuit wrote:Houston is a long ways from Dallas!
For the RV check these folks out........motorhomes, 5'vrs, trailers etc.
PPL Motorhomes
โSep-28-2013 04:53 AM