I too have all the usual questions that all newby's have, and it's great to find a site like this one! I'm a transplanted newenglander living in so. florida and just turned 65. Hopefully the plan is to hit the road fulltime in about a year from now, it's going to take me all of that long asking questions to all you good folks on what all is the best things to do....right now i think i have the hots for a late 80s 30-35 ft airstream classic. thanks for listening.....youWILL be hearing from me again! lol
cheers, bill
NorCal Dan said
08:15 PM Feb 15, 2012
Welcome to the forum...always room for one more. Ask away with your questions and we will try to help. Also check out the main menu, Howard has addressed many issues already and it's a great place to start researching topics.
Trabuco said
02:12 AM Feb 16, 2012
Welcome Bill. The more the merrier! Lot's of good answers on this forum. Airstream has a forum as well, just in case you haven't been there yet.
Jim01 said
02:43 AM Feb 16, 2012
Of course there's room for one more!!
Good to have you aboard. Ask away and the friendly folks here on this forum will do their best to help you.
And, remember, there's no "dumb" questions on this forum. Everyone has to start out sometime.
Jim
Fullswedge said
01:33 AM Feb 20, 2012
Trabuco wrote:
Welcome Bill. The more the merrier! Lot's of good answers on this forum. Airstream has a forum as well, just in case you haven't been there yet.
Thanks Ken, The main reason i like a site like this is because it give lots of food for thought. I mainly like airstream classic's because of aerodynamics, having driven alot of tractor-trailer,,tankers go through the air a lot better than box trailers, particularly when it's windy! so, i've got another year or so to absorb all the info you folks are willing to give...
bill
Terry and Jo said
02:06 AM Feb 20, 2012
Bill,
Welcome to the RV Dreams forums. As the others have mentioned, there is a wealth of knowledge here within the minds of the friendly and helpful folks. We welcome your questions as every question may give us all a different perspective. Also, this lifestyle involves constantly learning.
Jo and I spent 2 years just in the research phase of choosing our RV, and we considered both Class A's and fifth wheels. Don't rule those out as a possibility, especially if you consider going full-time.
In our case, in our earlier RV's we switched from a travel trailer to a fifth wheel. It was certainly a more stable way of pulling and gives one more space for cargo.
Have fun with going to RV shows, RV dealerships, and exploring the internet information. We always carried a digital camera and took pictures of the interiors and exteriors and other features of the different models.
Terry
Yonnie said
04:44 PM Feb 20, 2012
Welcome aboard. Always room for one more. Visit all the forums and gather as much info as you can handle. Great folks. Always willing to share.
Team Murc said
08:07 PM Feb 20, 2012
Bill, Welcome aboard, we love new members ! Remember we were all new members at one time.
Every time you ask a question we are all more educated in the process so ask away.
I hope you have room for one more!
I too have all the usual questions that all newby's have, and it's great to find a site like this one! I'm a transplanted newenglander living in so. florida and just turned 65. Hopefully the plan is to hit the road fulltime in about a year from now, it's going to take me all of that long asking questions to all you good folks on what all is the best things to do....right now i think i have the hots for a late 80s 30-35 ft airstream classic. thanks for listening.....youWILL be hearing from me again! lol
cheers, bill
Of course there's room for one more!!
Good to have you aboard. Ask away and the friendly folks here on this forum will do their best to help you.
And, remember, there's no "dumb" questions on this forum. Everyone has to start out sometime.
Jim
Thanks Ken, The main reason i like a site like this is because it give lots of food for thought. I mainly like airstream classic's because of aerodynamics, having driven alot of tractor-trailer,,tankers go through the air a lot better than box trailers, particularly when it's windy! so, i've got another year or so to absorb all the info you folks are willing to give...
bill
Bill,
Welcome to the RV Dreams forums. As the others have mentioned, there is a wealth of knowledge here within the minds of the friendly and helpful folks. We welcome your questions as every question may give us all a different perspective. Also, this lifestyle involves constantly learning.
Jo and I spent 2 years just in the research phase of choosing our RV, and we considered both Class A's and fifth wheels. Don't rule those out as a possibility, especially if you consider going full-time.
In our case, in our earlier RV's we switched from a travel trailer to a fifth wheel. It was certainly a more stable way of pulling and gives one more space for cargo.
Have fun with going to RV shows, RV dealerships, and exploring the internet information. We always carried a digital camera and took pictures of the interiors and exteriors and other features of the different models.
Terry
Bill,
! Remember we were all new members at one time.
Welcome aboard, we love new members
Every time you ask a question we are all more educated in the process so ask away.