All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Farewell Message...Final PostTom, I'm so sorry about your illness. I want to thank you for your heartfelt post. You sure put in perspective on what really matters in life. It sure made me stop and think about putting too much time in much less meaningful things. Raising a family has to be one of the most difficult challenges we can ever face in life and we all fall short in many ways. I'm sure you did your best and I can bet their are some very very fine results because of the way you lived. I believe that life is about touching people, not as much physically, but emotionally and spiritually as well. You touched myself as well as many others on this forum with your genuineness, honesty and by sharing your vulnerabilities. As I'm sure you touched many others throughout your life's journey. I will pray that God holds you and your family very close to him at this most difficult time. God Bless with much Love and Thank You again. RobRe: Newbie: Which TT to buy? Need advice on purchase!Bumpdaddy, looks like you did much more homework than I did so far. Thanks so much for the +/- list and informing me about the larger tanks on the Fun Finder. A very convenient advantage! You also have much more courage than me by possibly purchasing it sight unseen. I'd have to really look it over first and hoping to catch one at a North East camper show this winter or spring. Some Fun Finder dealers are within a 100 mi radius in the PA/NY areas and I've been sending emails inquiring about the F-242BDS model. Really like to hear how you eventually make out. Best!Re: Newbie: Which TT to buy? Need advice on purchase!That's funny we are about to upgrade from our High Wall Pop Up and currently looking at the exact same models. Perhaps you also want to keep the unloaded weight around 5K and the length under 30'. Our TV is a 2010 Sequoia with 9600 tow capacity. I'm a bit nervous about overloading and towing too big after only pulling a pop up. We love the double over the double feature for our two growing kids as well. Out of the three we've seen the Sunset Trail ST240B and just this weekend the Kodiak 240BHSL. My wife didn't like the extra bars on the sunset trail's dinette table which our legs kept hitting amongst a few other minor things. The bed on the Kodiak was too small, as the TV console was flush against it and I'm 6'4". Too bad since the quality seemed very sound We didn't get to see the Funfinder but the floor plan looks great with the full size queen bed for my comfort and I do like the outside kitchen. Disappointed to hear, however, that the quality is subpar compared to the others. Another TT that has caught our eye is the Prime Time Tracer 250 AIR. No outside kitchen but it does have 2 doors and one that enters the bathroom for easy outside access. Would like to get to see it and the Funfinder as well. Looking to purchase by the spring. Will be curious to know what you finally decide and anything else that went into your decision. Good LuckRe: Southern Maine Choice?thanks so much - I will do thatSouthern Maine Choice?We are a family of four with 2 kids under age 13. We are meeting relatives in mid July, who are staying in a Wells Beach, ME area Motel celebrating their retirement and we wanted to be close to them. We have two possibilities camping with our POP-UP for 4 nights. It would be either Moody Beach RV Campground, which is a thousand trails campground for $55 per night or Sea-VU West for $75 per night. We are unfamiliar with both of these places and they seem to be the only ones available for our dates. Any recommendations or feedback on them would be extremely appreciated. (As a newbie to this site, I originally posted this in the State Parks Forum but just realized that wasn’t appropriate)Re: Southern Maine choice?Thanks loggenrock for the reply. We do have 2 kids under age 13 and relatives are staying in a Well's area Motel celebrating their retirement and we wanted to be close to them. I will note, however, that Camden Hills SP for future reference. Thanks so much!Southern Maine choice?We have two possibilities at camping with our POP-UP near Wells Beach, ME in mid July with our family of 4 for 4 nights. It would be either Moody Beach RV Campground, which is a thousand trails campground for $55 per night or Sea-VU West for $75 per night. We are unfamiliar with both of these places and they seem to be the only ones available for our dates. Any recommendations or feedback on them would be extremely appreciated.
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