Hi all. We are retired military that were going to start full-time two years ago but hubby had some medical issues to take care of so now we are planning on next year. Joined the forum to meet others and learn.
LarryW21 said
06:22 PM May 28, 2017
Welcome! Do you have your RV? Or are you looking? Where do you want to go first?
Gpndavid said
06:55 PM May 28, 2017
Welcome and thanks for your service to our Nation. I am retired USAF. You will find the military benefits a plus to this lifestyle. This is a great place to ask questions and learn. Check our blog to read about our adventures.
Marblecreek said
10:18 AM May 29, 2017
No don't have it yet. Looking to get a fifth wheel. As for where to go first. That's a tough question. May just stick a dart in the map. Lol
Marblecreek said
10:19 AM May 29, 2017
Thank you also and will do. I love reading other's blogs.
Barbaraok said
11:12 AM May 29, 2017
Marblecreek wrote:
No don't have it yet. Looking to get a fifth wheel. As for where to go first. That's a tough question. May just stick a dart in the map. Lol
Have you done much RVing before? If not, I would suggest renting one for a week or two trip. Yes, that will cost some money, but well spent if it turns out you really don't like RVing. Seeing lots of CruiseAmerica Class Cs out this weekend all over the northwest. Renting lets you get a feel for living in a small space, the ins and outs of set up, using RV systems, unhooking, etc.
Also, don't rule out a motorhome just because the majority of people on this forum have 5th wheels.
Marblecreek said
11:59 AM May 29, 2017
Yes we have done tons of it for years. Went for two months this past year. Have always loved it. Hubby would like any type but I don't like the flat front on Class A's. Also you can get a lot more for your money with a fifth wheel.
BiggarView said
02:14 PM May 29, 2017
Marblecreek wrote:
...Also you can get a lot more for your money with a fifth wheel.
Space-wise yes that's true... however, don't forget the substantial amount you'll have to have for a suitable tow vehicle for any 5er over ~15k GVWR. Even decent used truck will set you back at least $30k plus the hitch. Brand new dually trucks can easily top $60K. Then there is always upgrades worth considering if you plan to go full time in a 5er... better suspension and brakes than stock gear. You'll find that a fiver can get prettty costly as well. Barb is right to at least consider a motorhome but weigh the decision on what you plan to get out a future full-time RV adventure. MHs are typically suited to more "mobile" lifestyles and 5ers tend to be better at remaining in one place for longer periods of time. But it's not set in stone. Everybody is different and personal nuances in tastes and preferences will tilt the RV scale differently from one person to the next. Good luck with you research.
FWIW, Brian
Barbaraok said
02:35 PM May 29, 2017
BiggarView wrote:
Marblecreek wrote:
...Also you can get a lot more for your money with a fifth wheel.
Space-wise yes that's true... , Brian
Not if we're talking DPs in the mix. Gassers, yes because no pass throughs, but we have storage space we don't use. When we drop the air, easier to get into and out of, etc. Each has pros and cons and one really needs to spend time in each, going through the motions of daily living. Kick of shoes and climb in the shower. Can you wash your hair with cracking you elbows. Sit on the toilet, can you close the door, are your knees under your chin. Slides in, can you get to, AND use, bathroom, refrigerator, bed.?
Gpndavid said
05:25 PM May 29, 2017
A couple things that influenced our decision on buying a motor home, was the 7.5kw generator, stacked washer and dryer, and ability to stop for rest or overnight without exiting. There are pluses and minus to each. Get the style you prefer and get out here exploring!
Marblecreek said
07:30 PM May 29, 2017
We have the truck already. Thanks for all your suggestions.
BiggarView said
07:44 AM May 30, 2017
Barbaraok wrote:
BiggarView wrote:
Marblecreek wrote:
...Also you can get a lot more for your money with a fifth wheel.
Space-wise yes that's true... , Brian
Not if we're talking DPs in the mix. Gassers, yes because no pass throughs, but we have storage space we don't use. When we drop the air, easier to get into and out of, etc. Each has pros and cons and one really needs to spend time in each, going through the motions of daily living. Kick of shoes and climb in the shower. Can you wash your hair with cracking you elbows. Sit on the toilet, can you close the door, are your knees under your chin. Slides in, can you get to, AND use, bathroom, refrigerator, bed.?
Not all DPs are created equal. We have seen some that are so crowded with the slides in that it was virtually impossible to even get to the bathroom, let alone the bed. I agree there are some pretty roomy DPs.... $$$$. You get what you pay for. Still, if spacious were the criteria for a given dollar point... I'll take the 5er.... at least for the lifestyle we envision, those likely to be more mobile than us, might want to consider a Class A,B or C as it suits them. More power to what works for you Barb.
No don't have it yet. Looking to get a fifth wheel. As for where to go first. That's a tough question. May just stick a dart in the map. Lol
Thank you also and will do. I love reading other's blogs.
Have you done much RVing before? If not, I would suggest renting one for a week or two trip. Yes, that will cost some money, but well spent if it turns out you really don't like RVing. Seeing lots of CruiseAmerica Class Cs out this weekend all over the northwest. Renting lets you get a feel for living in a small space, the ins and outs of set up, using RV systems, unhooking, etc.
Also, don't rule out a motorhome just because the majority of people on this forum have 5th wheels.
Space-wise yes that's true... however, don't forget the substantial amount you'll have to have for a suitable tow vehicle for any 5er over ~15k GVWR. Even decent used truck will set you back at least $30k plus the hitch. Brand new dually trucks can easily top $60K. Then there is always upgrades worth considering if you plan to go full time in a 5er... better suspension and brakes than stock gear. You'll find that a fiver can get prettty costly as well. Barb is right to at least consider a motorhome but weigh the decision on what you plan to get out a future full-time RV adventure. MHs are typically suited to more "mobile" lifestyles and 5ers tend to be better at remaining in one place for longer periods of time. But it's not set in stone. Everybody is different and personal nuances in tastes and preferences will tilt the RV scale differently from one person to the next. Good luck with you research.
FWIW, Brian
Not if we're talking DPs in the mix. Gassers, yes because no pass throughs, but we have storage space we don't use. When we drop the air, easier to get into and out of, etc. Each has pros and cons and one really needs to spend time in each, going through the motions of daily living. Kick of shoes and climb in the shower. Can you wash your hair with cracking you elbows. Sit on the toilet, can you close the door, are your knees under your chin. Slides in, can you get to, AND use, bathroom, refrigerator, bed.?
Not all DPs are created equal. We have seen some that are so crowded with the slides in that it was virtually impossible to even get to the bathroom, let alone the bed. I agree there are some pretty roomy DPs.... $$$$. You get what you pay for. Still, if spacious were the criteria for a given dollar point... I'll take the 5er.... at least for the lifestyle we envision, those likely to be more mobile than us, might want to consider a Class A,B or C as it suits them. More power to what works for you Barb.