Is there anyone out there fulltiming in a Winnebago Journey DL 36GD, or something very similar? My wife and I are thinking seriously of buying a 2002 for full timing. We currently own a 1998 Safari Trek 2830 and feel it would be nice to move to a larger MH with slides and more bells and whistles.
As we travel and see this country we also plan to work a marketing business part time with insurance agencies. We feel a motorhome will work best for us since we won't be staying too long at any one place.
Thanks! Terry
bjoyce said
03:19 PM Dec 9, 2010
There are many Journey's being used by full-timers along with many other 36 foot and smaller motorhomes. We started with a 2002 35' National RV Dolphin gas motorhome and it worked fine.
Jim01 said
06:12 PM Dec 9, 2010
Terry,
There's no rules about what you can full-time in. We started out like Bill in a 35' gas MH, only ours was a Winnebago Chieftain that we used for over 5 years.
Our friends have a Journey and really like it, so I'm sure if the one your considering is in good shape and it fits your living requirements, it should work for you.
Good luck with your plans.
Jim
TerryG said
08:49 AM Dec 10, 2010
Thanks Jim & Bill for your replys. I have set up an appointment for next Sat. to test drive the Journey.
jb said
07:09 PM Dec 14, 2010
Let us know how the test drive goes. We are currently in a 33 ft Suncrusier but plan to move up in a couple of years and the Journey is on our short list.
As we travel and see this country we also plan to work a marketing business part time with insurance agencies. We feel a motorhome will work best for us since we won't be staying too long at any one place.
Thanks!
Terry
There's no rules about what you can full-time in. We started out like Bill in a 35' gas MH, only ours was a Winnebago Chieftain that we used for over 5 years.
Our friends have a Journey and really like it, so I'm sure if the one your considering is in good shape and it fits your living requirements, it should work for you.
Good luck with your plans.
Jim