All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutions2012 Dutchmen Classic 27RLS Low Point DrainsI am preparing to winterize our RV for the first time. We moved from sunny southern California to Washington/Idaho, so winterizing is a new experience for me. I've pretty well got it figured out, thanks to a lot of help and advice from others. However, I am having a hard time locating our low point drains. They are not sticking out below the belly of the trailer. They are not along the outside of the frame rails. They are not in the wheel wells. At this point, I don't know where else to look. I wrote to Dutchmen, but they didn't bother responding to me (I wrote to them on Monday and it is now Friday). Does anyone have this floor plan that can tell me where to look?Re: Los Angeles to SpokaneWell, we did indeed travel the 97. It was cold, but the weather was clear so no worries about snow. It was great advice to check the weather though. If it had been snowy, 97 probably would have turned out to be a difficult trip. We are in Spokane now (actually, Nine Mile Falls) and loving life. Thank you to everyone who chimed in with advice. It was much appreciated!Re: Los Angeles to Spokane Rainier wrote: RWjSIM2003 wrote: I would use 1-5 North then take 1-84 East through the Gourge and up to 1-82 East. Then to 395 North to I-90 East to Spokane. This is the fastest Route and would be the best for the time of year. Plenty places to stay along that route also. Mostly all freeway and for the most part decent road surface. This is the way I'd go for sure. Drive safely! The I-5 to I-84 is about a hundred miles farther. Is 97 a difficult and/or slow route?Re: Los Angeles to SpokaneI hadn't thought of that. You're right - this time of year could be a real problem on 395.Los Angeles to SpokaneMy wife and I are pulling up stakes an moving to the Spokane, WA area at the end of February. Realistically, we have a choice of two routes, one of which is up interstate 5 and picking up 97 in Oregon. The second, which on the surface appeals to me a bit more, is up 395, cutting off on 139 in Susanville, CA. Another choice would be to stay on 395 all the way to Spokane. I'm looking for comments on the difficulties of any of these routes and/or opinions as to which might be the best to take. We have three days to get there. We are leaving on February 27th or 28th and have to be present on March 2nd to sign escrow papers on our new property. We will be pulling our TT and the rest of our belongings are being moved via a moving company. Thoughts?Re: HEY we need a sticky for our TT pics!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!This is an absolutely gorgeous combo. Congrats and enjoy! JasonLVNV wrote: Hello, Got the new TT home. All hooked up and ready to go! :) Jason Re: HEY we need a sticky for our TT pics!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! bakerkids wrote: rpounds wrote: cekkk wrote: Rpounds, you may want to join the Jayco owners forum for help with Jayco specific questions. Not nearly as big as this forum but helpful and, like this one, good people. Wrong guy. We have a Dutchmen. :S But that information may be of value to the previous poster. I wish there were a dedicated forum for Thor TTs, but if there is I haven't found it. I have a Dutchmen/Thor, and we have an owners' Yahoo site for our model. Tons of info for owners. Maybe you could check that? Of course mine is a unique model, but you might do a search. I joined a Yahoo group for Dutchmen but, although they have a lot of members, there is very little activity.Re: HEY we need a sticky for our TT pics!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! cekkk wrote: Rpounds, you may want to join the Jayco owners forum for help with Jayco specific questions. Not nearly as big as this forum but helpful and, like this one, good people. Wrong guy. We have a Dutchmen. :S But that information may be of value to the previous poster. I wish there were a dedicated forum for Thor TTs, but if there is I haven't found it.Re: HEY we need a sticky for our TT pics!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! certified106 wrote: Newest addition to the family! Nice!Re: HEY we need a sticky for our TT pics!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Domromer wrote: Here is our new to us 2007 Fun Finder 189x. This is our first camper. That is the model that we just traded in, except ours was an '06. Great little trailer. We put a LOT of miles on that thing in the 4 years that we had it. Every one of them filled with "Fun" Finding. Congrats on the new trailer!
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