โJun-03-2007 01:48 PM
โJul-25-2012 11:17 AM
Merrykalia wrote:thewaggonerfamily wrote:
Does anyone have some good pics/link/suggestions/ideas for neatly storing a lot of fishing poles? We are a family of 9, so at least 9 fishing poles, but usually more, because my hubby will have a few different types of rods and also likes to have a couple extra, just in case. Also a couple of those will be kid rods. We have a TT and no long cross camper storage bays. (I wish!) We do have a large storage area under the RV queen bed that lifts up, but is only accessible from indoors. The exterior storage is under one of the dinette benches and under the rear bunk bed, but that also has the water heater and maybe the furnace under there. Oh, and needs to be fairly cheap. Ideas?
I sure hope someone has some good ideas for this....we had a huge argument the other day about all those rods reels hooks, etc. that were cluttering up a HUGE storage area.
โJul-25-2012 08:47 AM
timbo wrote:
Here are a couple of mods.
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When I had my fresh water tank built I added a second inlet so I could fill the tank from a valve inside the trailer when connected to the city water connection.
โJul-25-2012 07:27 AM
โJul-25-2012 06:57 AM
uscgcolletti wrote:
My guess it was premade water lines that had factory fitting.
โJul-25-2012 06:48 AM
โJul-25-2012 05:42 AM
timbo wrote:
...When I had my fresh water tank built I added a second inlet so I could fill the tank from a valve inside the trailer when connected to the city water connection.
โJul-24-2012 09:09 PM
thewaggonerfamily wrote:
Does anyone have some good pics/link/suggestions/ideas for neatly storing a lot of fishing poles? We are a family of 9, so at least 9 fishing poles, but usually more, because my hubby will have a few different types of rods and also likes to have a couple extra, just in case. Also a couple of those will be kid rods. We have a TT and no long cross camper storage bays. (I wish!) We do have a large storage area under the RV queen bed that lifts up, but is only accessible from indoors. The exterior storage is under one of the dinette benches and under the rear bunk bed, but that also has the water heater and maybe the furnace under there. Oh, and needs to be fairly cheap. Ideas?
โJul-24-2012 09:09 PM
โJul-24-2012 08:18 PM
โJul-23-2012 06:47 PM
โJul-23-2012 05:08 PM
Lady Fitzgerald wrote:
Where did you get those cat doors?
โJul-23-2012 03:43 PM
Winged One wrote:
My wife is a huge cat fan. Thus one of our three will be traveling with us. That made a big difference in our options regarding a trailer/5th wheel we would purchase. It had to have a good spot for a cat box. Something out of the way and not in the bedroom. There were usually 1 or 2 floorplans from every manufacturer that would work. We ended up with a Brookstone 354TS.
The cat box would go in the closet, in the hallway to the bedroom. A cat door/opening was in order. So I put one in one of the doors (hard, hard hickory). I also put one at the bottom of the door to the bedroom, so the cat can have access at night without having to leave the door open.
We removed one of the shelves so that the topper would fit over the box.
So far the wife and the cat are happy.
โJul-23-2012 02:45 PM
โJul-23-2012 11:34 AM
thewaggonerfamily wrote:
Does anyone have some good pics/link/suggestions/ideas for neatly storing a lot of fishing poles? We are a family of 9, so at least 9 fishing poles, but usually more, because my hubby will have a few different types of rods and also likes to have a couple extra, just in case. Also a couple of those will be kid rods. We have a TT and no long cross camper storage bays. (I wish!) We do have a large storage area under the RV queen bed that lifts up, but is only accessible from indoors. The exterior storage is under one of the dinette benches and under the rear bunk bed, but that also has the water heater and maybe the furnace under there. Oh, and needs to be fairly cheap. Ideas?
โJul-23-2012 07:03 AM