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Sep-10-2013 10:56 AM
real4u2c wrote:
We have a Rockwood Roo 233s, 3 queen bed fold downs that are supper strong, it will sleep 8 adults comfortably and a few grandkids comfortable too. WE have slept 13 people total, yes it was tight , but, it works. The kitchen serves us well, the fridge is more than adequate. The sound system and tv set up is awesome. And its easy to tow at 26 feet closed up, my Tundra easily pulls it and its built to go into some rugged places if u r planning on dragging it off to your favorite off the beaten track fishing hole.
Aug-27-2013 09:57 AM
PAThwacker wrote:
Monica, any idea how much that unit weighs? 5 cheap bikes easy 150lbs or more combined. Add clothes and what not you are way over the bloated minivan's capacity.
Aug-26-2013 08:20 PM
Aug-26-2013 05:19 PM
oldbird wrote:
I'm planning on getting an RV in the near future, and I'm thinking that a hybrid might be best. I'm hoping the great knowledge and experience here can help me out.
A little intro might help. I live outside of Portland, OR right now, and most of our trips would be fairly local, hopefully growing into longer and farther trips later on. We've got two sets of twins (yes, you read that right) that are 7 and 4. Tow vehicle for the next few years is a 1991 GMC suburban 1500, so weight is a concern.
My wife refuses to camp in a tent on the ground, but will do an RV.
Any thoughts on whether a hybrid will be good for us?
Coast is a concern with kids that eat us out of house and home, and weight. Most of our time would be spent outdoors, but on rainy days we would need enough room for all of us. Any suggestions on which used models to look at?
Thanks in advance!
Aug-26-2013 06:12 AM
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Aug-25-2013 12:03 PM
atreis wrote:
I found that particular item puzzling.
I'm a short guy and have no problem closing up the queen bunk on our trailer, and have very rarely needed to use a stool to reach the latches or handle (only if the site is REALLY unlevel).
Aug-25-2013 06:16 AM
atreis wrote:
I found that particular item puzzling.
I'm a short guy and have no problem closing up the queen bunk on our trailer, and have very rarely needed to use a stool to reach the latches or handle (only if the site is REALLY unlevel).
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