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05-20-2007, 11:08
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Newcomer Questions
I have heard people gripe about the Splendide. If I through it out, the wife
would have a cow. We just got back form a 3.5 day trip, three adults?? and 3 children on board. Never hooked up to water or emptied the tanks until we parked at home base. The black tank is squeeky clean now because the wife and step-daughter put the clothes in daily. We do fine with the Splendide. Leroy Eckert 1990 WB-40"Smoke N Mirrors" Niceville, FL ----- Original Message ----- From: Rob Robinson To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, May 20, 2007 5:40 AM Subject: Re: [WanderlodgeForum] Newcomer Questions Ryan I agree with you except for the washer/dryer. We have never had to wait at a laundromat. In fact we use campground facilities and there has never in our three years of full-timing been a problem in that regard. The first thing I did was throw that Splendid out the front door. I now use the available space for storage and a large laundry hamper. The hamper, like my tanks, let's us go a long time between 'wash Mondays' and when we chose to do a wash it is done much faster in a campground laundromat. Having said this you could put an apartment style washer/dryer in but I believe the dryer would be slower than taking it to a regular laundry. On 20/05/07, Ryan Wright > > Allen, > > I haven't had my bird a month yet and have never full timed in an RV, > so take everything I say with a huge grain of salt. That said: > > I bought a PT-40 and I'm very glad I did. I wouldn't want anything > smaller, to be honest, not for the weekend warrior type camping I plan > to do and certainly not for full timing. I'm the type who likes to be > prepared and independent. I don't like looking for a laundromat and > then waiting around several hours to wash my clothes. I like having > huge storage tanks so I can fill up once and not deal with it for the > next thousand miles. I shop at Costco so I always have thirty extra > rolls of toilet paper handy and eight huge, juicy steaks in my > freezer. > > If we didn't have kids at home, my wife and I could full time in this > RV (as soon as I add that washer/dryer). No problem. Anything smaller, > no way. This one's big enough for two people and their stuff and all > of the amenities and it has amazing fuel, water, & holding capacities, > not to mention more storage than I know what to do with. Now, I know > many people full time in smaller vehicles and use laundromats and so > on but I'm not one of them. I like my privacy, my independence, and > the feeling of security I get from being fully stocked up and able to > last for long(er) periods of time without help from the world. (It's > part convenience, part paranoia.) > > Certainly there are downsides to the larger vehicle (more expensive to > buy and operate, can't get in to some parks, slightly more difficult > to maneuver, etc) but for me, the pluses far, far outweigh the > minuses. > > BTW, I talked to a guy down the street who has been full timing in a > PT-40 for several years and he loves it. After having mine, even for > such a short time, I can fully see why. This size vehicle is very > livable with few, if any, sacrifices necessary. > > -Ryan > '86 PT-40 8V92 > Tri-Cities, WA > > On 5/16/07, skip_slade <skip@... <skip%40ajarvis.net>> wrote: > > > > Hello to All, > > > > My wife and I are now in our early sixties and are seriously > > contemplating full-timing for a few years. We anticipate spending > > much of the winter well south of the Mason-Dixon and summers in the > > northeast. We'd probably put approximately two to three thousand > > miles a year on any rig purchased. > > > > I have long admired the BlueBird approach to RVing; however, I must > > admit that my knowledge in this area is shallow at best. My wife and > > I would greatly appreciate any comments from current full-timers > > regarding years and models to look for as well as features that are > > considered truly indispensable. When considering any used unit, are > > there problem areas that consistently appear and for which we > > definitely should be on the lookout? > > > > Also, we are determined to avoid purchasing more vehicle than is > > necessary. Generally speaking, what minimum size seems to function > > properly for most full-timers and provide the best compromise between > > convenience and maneuverability? Anyone wishing to offer rough > > estimates on annual utility costs are encouraged to do so. > > > > Thanks in advance to anyone willing to take the time and make the > > effort. > > > > Allen Jarvis > > Merchantville, N.J. > > -- Rob, Sue & Merlin Robinson 94 WLWB [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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Newcomer Questions - Ryan Wright - 05-19-2007, 19:16
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Newcomer Questions - Henry Jay Hannigan - 05-20-2007, 04:35
Newcomer Questions - Don Bradner - 05-20-2007, 04:54
Newcomer Questions - bluebirdsp36 - 05-20-2007, 08:37
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Newcomer Questions - Ryan Wright - 05-21-2007, 11:33
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