Forum Discussion
mosseater
Mar 14, 2014Explorer II
I don't have a check list anymore either. I usually make our first trip to a local State Park (one of our favs anyhow) so help isn't so far away. I plug in city water and flush all lines, then fill the FW tank and pump some out of that. Then just check all systems and give an overall check over, battery water and connections, roof leaks, run AC, run vent fans, radio, toilet seal, tire pressure, lights, heat, gas stove, rubber seals, interior lights, water heater, awning function and condition.
I have my PA inspection scheduled for early spring too, so I get the brakes and bearings checked. I also check out my support goodies. Generator, bikes, firewood boxes, awning mat, grill, tv, DVD. It takes me a day or so to get confident I'm ready. Then I work in a wash and wax when the weather gets warm, and off we go on another great season of fun!
I have my PA inspection scheduled for early spring too, so I get the brakes and bearings checked. I also check out my support goodies. Generator, bikes, firewood boxes, awning mat, grill, tv, DVD. It takes me a day or so to get confident I'm ready. Then I work in a wash and wax when the weather gets warm, and off we go on another great season of fun!
About Travel Trailer Group
44,025 PostsLatest Activity: Feb 18, 2025