New member and wanted to say hello. Ideally would like to become a FullTimer when I retire in 6 years time. Have been doing a lot of research and found this site / forum to be one of the more informational on the web. Collecting a lot of data at present in order to plan for the future. Have looked at a lot of units and leaning towards a Diesel Pusher between 35 - 40 feet with a small fuel efficient car in tow. Would like advice from you guys.
Lucky Mike said
02:01 AM Apr 9, 2013
Welcome to the forum Craig!!!!
rkm said
02:43 AM Apr 11, 2013
Greetings and welcome to the family. DW and I are pretty new to the posting thing but have found this to be a very friendly place to be. Sounds like you are doing the right thing in researching and looking at coaches that you like.
Lots of folks here can help. With 6yrs. to go you should gain lots of confidence in your decision. We reseached along time before we bought...you won't regret all the time spent.....it's part of the fun!
Again, welcome
rkm
Terry and Jo said
04:04 AM Apr 11, 2013
Craig,
Welcome to the RV Dreams forums. With 6 years to go, you've got plenty of time to "pick the brains" of the participants here and check out all kinds of different RV's. While you have to make the final decisions, we can all help by giving different perspectives as to what are beneficial amenities and appliances on your RV.
Good luck with the research and planning.
Terry
MarkS said
04:33 AM Apr 11, 2013
Craig, That's about when we started planning. We started out leaning toward a class A but with changes in life and jobs I ended up with a truck large enough to pull a fiver paid off and decided a trailer is in our future. Gather information and plan. In our case, once we transition to the full time lifestyle there ain't no going back. We are depending on what the folks on this forum teach us to make the wisest decisions we can. From dishes to dumping, the folks on this forum have the wisdom of Jobe.
Speedhitch said
03:42 PM Apr 11, 2013
We would have loved to had the Big Pusher...as they call it. We had a reality check and saw that we would have to cut back on our trips to afford such an expense. We decided to go with the gas Tiffin Allegro Open Road. We have found it sufficient in hauling our tow and the gas mileage is wonderful. We did give up the notoriety of owning the Big One but we sure like the money left over for traveling. No mater what you decide to get...enjoy it to the fullest!
PIEERE said
06:25 PM Apr 11, 2013
Welcome Craig!!! Greatest RV family forum on the internet.
jt said
09:24 PM Apr 11, 2013
Welcome to the forum. JT. Do you have an rv now or are you looking. Do you belong to any membership clubs. Are you camping now. I will send you more info soon on what to look for. Good luck.
New member and wanted to say hello. Ideally would like to become a FullTimer when I retire in 6 years time. Have been doing a lot of research and found this site / forum to be one of the more informational on the web. Collecting a lot of data at present in order to plan for the future. Have looked at a lot of units and leaning towards a Diesel Pusher between 35 - 40 feet with a small fuel efficient car in tow. Would like advice from you guys.
Greetings and welcome to the family. DW and I are pretty new to the posting thing but have found this to be a very friendly place to be. Sounds like you are doing the right thing in researching and looking at coaches that you like.
Lots of folks here can help. With 6yrs. to go you should gain lots of confidence in your decision. We reseached along time before we bought...you won't regret all the time spent.....it's part of the fun!
Again, welcome
rkm
Craig,
Welcome to the RV Dreams forums. With 6 years to go, you've got plenty of time to "pick the brains" of the participants here and check out all kinds of different RV's. While you have to make the final decisions, we can all help by giving different perspectives as to what are beneficial amenities and appliances on your RV.
Good luck with the research and planning.
Terry
That's about when we started planning. We started out leaning toward a class A but with changes in life and jobs I ended up with a truck large enough to pull a fiver paid off and decided a trailer is in our future. Gather information and plan. In our case, once we transition to the full time lifestyle there ain't no going back. We are depending on what the folks on this forum teach us to make the wisest decisions we can. From dishes to dumping, the folks on this forum have the wisdom of Jobe.
Welcome to the forum. JT. Do you have an rv now or are you looking. Do you belong to any membership clubs. Are you camping now. I will send you more info soon on what to look for. Good luck.
jt