All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: What's in a name?LOL! Growing up, my best friend's name was dog, spelled out D-O-G. My grandkids call my car, the kitty cat car (Jaguar). My pets have always had names, including many of my fish including the seahorses (though I stopped when one gave birth to about 130). I think it's cute that people have named their RVs.What's in a name?As a new owner, I've been researching and reading everything I can get my hands on (found that reading an owner's manual may cure my insomnia better than anything else). One of the things I've noticed is that many people have named their trailer. I always thought it would be awesome to name my home, like you see in the UK. I've just never not come up with a name that fits. Perhaps I'll have better luck with my RV. So, does your RV have a name? If so, what's the name and the story behind it.Re: New TT Pick-up Inspection - Should I use a professional?:) The TT will stay in Nevada and I live in California so I plan to spend a week in it before coming back home. I should have a chance to use everything by then. Thanks to everyone who took the time to reply!Re: New TT Pick-up Inspection - Should I use a professional?Thanks so much for the replies. I felt that if I do the inspection myself, I'll learn a bit more about the TT than if I gloss over areas and leave it for someone else. I just didn't want my newness to be a hinderance. Luckily, I do have some mechanical aptitude and will plan to have someone with me that is familiar with RVs. It guess it won't hurt that I'm very observant and picky in this case. This is a Lance trailer that has some special forever warranty (as long as I am the owner and have a annual inspection) on many of the items (I'm not buying the extended warranty) so if I miss something, it should still be covered. Thanks again!!New TT Pick-up Inspection - Should I use a professional?Hi! Next weekend I am picking up my new TT and have been preparing. I've compiled a couple of lists and read (and watched) information pertaining to the pick up inspection. This is my first TT and I don't want to make any mistakes. I think it might be overkill to hire a professional inspector to assist in the pick up inspection, but since I'm so new I don't want to miss anything important. I would like to think I will have a good relationship with the dealer but also want to protect my interests so, to ensure that nothing is missed do you think it worth it to hire a professional inspector to go over the fine details of the trailer while I go over some of the bigger ticket items with the dealer? I'm reading through the owner's manual now to make sure I understand that before the big day. :)
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