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Old 03-02-2010, 11:20 PM
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Originally Posted by mechmagcn
Trenchers are great, but getting something that heavy across the Bay is a big problem
My campers are always ready to use, in fact the teardrop is headed out on the 26-28th for a 3 day weekend.
I keep forgetting pretty much everything comes in by boat where your get away is at. Don't I feel like a dope now.

On my current camper the underside is exposed and it's stored off site; so it has to be winterized every fall. I looked at a 32' Cougar bunkhouse last summer than was a 4-season rig...as long as you keep it plugged into to a 30 amp. The brochure claimed you don't winterize it unless your planning to leave it unplugged...the tanks were heated and all the walls are insulated; not to mention the undersized is enclosed. I was impressed with it; just couldn't get the numbers to work out. Right now I'm glad I didn't with the way things played out. If you ever thing the Lord isn't watching out for you....think again. He may give you enough rope to swing from, but not enough to hang yourself.

Evening Steve, hope everything is going well in NJ.