All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsParadise Point Fifth wheelHello, My wife and I are looking at a 2006 Paradise Point fifth wheel in northern California. I am not sure of the model, but it is 37 feet long with 2 entrance doors. I am not terribly familiar with this brand. It is a beautiful looking 5er but I have read some not-so-impressive reviews. We are looking to full time and have an infant. I am thinking that with the 4 slides it would have enough room, although I am aware that it is very heavy. Any information that you can provide would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. AdamFull-timing with an infantHello, Myself, my wife, and our 7 month old daughter are going to be entering back into the world of full timing. We do own a house, but live in another state temporarily for work. We have done this before in a 5er, prior to the baby, but I have since sold my truck. That being said, we are still looking at 5er's, but seriously considering class A's. I stumbled upon a beautiful 2002 Winnebago Brave 36 ft with aftermarket full body paint that I think would do the trick. The reason we are thinking of going this route is that we will not need to then purchase a truck to tow the trailer. We are looking to spend under 40, and thus are not able to afford the bunkhouse models. That being said, I am wondering if there is anyone out there who has lived a class A with children? If so, any tips for places for beds and photos and such would be greatly appreciated! AdamAlpenlite Seville QuestionsHello, my wife and I are looking at purchasing a 2004 Alpenlite Seville 36SL (I am not certain that the mode number is correct but I believe so as it has the rear lounge and 4 slides). My first question is regarding the frame. I have read a lot about the Lippert frames, and am curious if this would have one, despite it's large size and 4 slides. We are looking to fulltime for a couple years with our daugter, and then will be towing it around the country. I am aware that these are very heavy units, and I am willing to invest in the proper size tow vehicle in order to have the space to live in. My question is first about the frame, and then about the longevity of these trailers. I know that they are well made, but this unit is aldready 9 years old, and I am looking for something to last me for another 20 years being properly maintained. Does anyone have any thoughts?
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