All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: HEY we need a sticky for our TT pics!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Re: Relocating south, heated tanks or not ?We have 2 Boston Terriers and a French Bulldog. Both breeds are small so we have never had an issue when camping locally or when we traveled to Virginia Beach KOA last April. I did explain to my wife that it may be harder for us to relocate and move into an apartment with 3 small animals, but also that some campgrounds have certain restrictions as well. If we do stay in the Myrtle Beach area it will most likely be at the KOA due to cost. Everything else I have priced out is near or over $1,000 a month. We just can't afford something such as that. My wife does have a friend that stays at the Fiesta Key RV resort in Florida and she keeps trying to get us to come stay down there. We prefer South Carolina since we vacationed there and absolutely loved it. My animals are very important to me and I just can't see parting with any for the sake of being able to stay somewhere.Re: Relocating south, heated tanks or not ? pianotuna wrote: Hi, Are the existing tanks enclosed? They currently are, yes.Re: Relocating south, heated tanks or not ?Thank you all very much for the information. It is greatly appreciated and one less thing I have to worry about now.Relocating south, heated tanks or not ?I have a few questions today and I didn't want to split them up between forums. My wife and I have a 2011 coachmen chaparral 28RBS trailer. We are looking at whether we would be able to live in it year round in the Myrtle Beach area of South Carolina or possibly on the Southern coast of Florida. The trailer does not have heated tanks currently, but that would be something that we could have installed before the weather changes if need be. Eventually we would like to get into a different camper altogether, so this in a way would be temporary until we switch or find an apartment for us and our 3 dogs. We have stayed in our camper for extended periods of time already, so we don't have any issues with space in it. My worries are simply the temperature without having the camper winterized. I have spoken with a few people all of which give different opinions including my Father whom has traveled all over the country with his class A rv. Any information would be greatly appreciated as we are hoping to finalize our plans soon and start preparing.
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