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I hope all of you are having a great day. I've only got to work until noon tomorrow and then it's off to the RV show. Looks like it's going to be a great weekend as we're supposed to have some sunshine and temps are going to be around 60*!
Be careful at the RV show John, something might follow you home.
That's what my wife says.
Originally Posted by SavageNFS
John are you going to the RV Show for anything specific or just browsing?
We're definitely looking at 5ers but not sure what we want yet. I've looked at so many, I've lost track. She doesn't want a bunkhouse because she likes having the recliners, sofa, etc. and the whole living room concept. Of course, the kids are screaming for bunkbeds. I'm thinking we'll end up with whatever she likes.
With a sofabed and an air mattress, we won't have any problem with only two kids. I'm not looking to spend a fortune either and we haven't ruled out getting a used model. Right now, for no more than we'll be using it, it's hard to justify the price of a new one. After we retire and we're a little closer to actually being considered "full timers", I may look at a new one with all the bells and whistles.
Thanks Stu! I've looked at their website before and they've got some great deals and a ton of inventory.
Right now, we'll start going to the shows to see what's out there and get ideas. A lot is going to depend upon what the wifey wants when it comes to new versus used.
John yer right, they all look the sames after a while, WHEN YOU SEE A FLOORPLAN YOU LIKE, GET THE MODEL NUMBER, ITS ON THE OUTSIDE RIGHT BESIDE THE ENTRANCE DOOR, every trailer has it, that will save you a lot of time later........just because it has 32 (or whatever) in the model number does not mean it's 32 ft long.......it's a trick in most cases
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