All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: DecisionsI’m a 55-year-old single woman and I struggle with fibromyalgia. I started with a 32’ Sunseeker in 2007 and traded it in for a 2014 Coachmen Freelander. I liked the ease of driving a shorter rig and the backup camera was great too. But as I used for the last 5 years, I found the hookups to be literally painful. I traded it in just a couple of weeks ago and took it to a campground for the shakedown over the fourth. The placement of the wet bay is perfection. The waste master hose that came with it is terrific. The full view back up camera is amazing and the dual mirrors are wondrous. Between those features and the side view cameras, there isn’t a blind spot anywhere. Finally, traveling is stress free and hookups are a breeze. I also found driving it wasn’t as hard as it used to be for that size of a rig. Look around. Let yourself embrace all the potential. Fall in love. On edit: I never changed my profile picture when o bought the Freelander - so that’s my first Sunseeker. Great memories.Re: You MIGHT be an RV'r if . . .If your teenage daughter walks into Camping World and spends 15 minutes "just looking" in the sewer hose aisle. The funny part is that I'm a single mom and she's my only child - and I always do the sewer hook-up. We really don't wanna be 10 minutes late to a new improvement in this particular area it seems. :)Re: You MIGHT be an RV'r if . . .You see a post in the forum with the subject of "Toilet Paper" and you read it. And then you read all the replies.Re: You MIGHT be an RV'r if . . ....if you check your subscriptions to threads on RV.net a couple of times during the workday while you're waiting for people to show up for meetings, answer their phones, respond to IMs, etc.