Hi. I am planning on retiring in two years and taking to road in a class B. It will just be me and my dog. I have been researching different vehicles and I really like LTV -- especially the Serenity, but, I want to be able to go north in the winter. Is there a way to winterize a RV or do I need to look for one that is already winterized. I know that Triple E has a winterized Class C, but I really don't want to go that large. What about Roadtrek? Other options.
I really appreciate the support of this group and look forward to hearing your suggestions.
Jill (1st stop Northern Lights in 2015!)
-- Edited by jfreeland518 on Monday 29th of April 2013 09:01:39 PM
GENECOP said
08:40 PM Apr 29, 2013
What you are looking for is a True Four Season class B, you will not be happy trying to convert one after the fact. I know you don't want to go as large as the Triple E but that really is one of the best 4 season units out there. You could call Coach House in Florida they might be able to help. And also speak to LTV. One other option might be Great West Van and lastly Pleasurway....good luck, keep us posted.
justkathyz said
09:48 PM May 23, 2013
Jill, I'm looking at retiring in April of 2014 so I'm shopping and researching as well. I would also like a Class C or B that has insulated tanks and can deal with cooler temps on occasion if I get caught in an early or late snow in the mountains. Will be really interested in what you find. I will be happy to revert with anything interesting I find.
Hi. I am planning on retiring in two years and taking to road in a class B. It will just be me and my dog. I have been researching different vehicles and I really like LTV -- especially the Serenity, but, I want to be able to go north in the winter. Is there a way to winterize a RV or do I need to look for one that is already winterized. I know that Triple E has a winterized Class C, but I really don't want to go that large. What about Roadtrek? Other options.
I really appreciate the support of this group and look forward to hearing your suggestions.
Jill (1st stop Northern Lights in 2015!)
-- Edited by jfreeland518 on Monday 29th of April 2013 09:01:39 PM
Jill, I'm looking at retiring in April of 2014 so I'm shopping and researching as well. I would also like a Class C or B that has insulated tanks and can deal with cooler temps on occasion if I get caught in an early or late snow in the mountains. Will be really interested in what you find. I will be happy to revert with anything interesting I find.
Kathy
Counting down the months!