This is a new one to me. No, not ready yet but the thought has been there.
When the day comes to sell, that will be it. We won't be getting another so transferring stuff from old to new is not even an option here. We don't have a house in the US so moving stuff out & storing it someplace is not an option. Shipping stuff home to Bermuda is not an option. Way too expensive & most is RV specific anyway.
Coming from the marine world cruising boats, watergoing RVs, are often sold 'turnkey'. The owner removes all of his personal stuff, clothing etc, but the boat is ready to go. This often includes all manner of spares, tools, flatware, everything in the galley but the food, & linens since it is often custom fitted.
How often are RVs sold in such ready to go condition? Given my situation my plan is to sell ready to go right down to the marine grill & tank. All the new owner will need to put onboard will be food & personal effects.
I carry much more than the usual fuses & lightbulbs as spares. As examples there are spare lug nuts, hinges, a selection of nuts bolts & eashers, landing leg parts, 12 ton bottle jack, 50lb of tools, compressor, extra 50amp & 30amp extension cables, all manner of adaptors including a 30amp for marine use even a spare axle & wet bolts. It goes on & on.
I figure that I will save somebody thousands in outfitting a bare bones trailer.
Boat: 32' 1996 Albin 32+2, single Cummins 315hp
40+ night per year overnighter
2007 Alpenlite 34RLR
2006 Chevy 3500 LT, CC,LB 6.6L Diesel
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