Hi guys, I'm the newest member of the crew. For my background, I'm a Web Designer at Petstreetmall which is an online store that sells pet supplies. My hobbies are playing computer games, watching sci-fi movies, and reading books. I do hope to get along with everyone.
LarryW21 said
01:40 PM Jan 11, 2018
Welcome! Feel free to ask questions and respond to questions by others.
Hello all. Happy to be a part of this group. My husband and I will be starting our adventure in 2019. Until then we are doing lots of research. Haven’t been able to make it to a rally because my husband works a lot. We’ve picked a van Leigh 375 fl. And a dodge truck. Haven’t purchased yet, probably in July this year.. then we sell the house and everything inside. We will be traveling with our 80 pond 3 year German Shepard.. will be leaving from Port St Lucie Fl. Question. What do you do if something happens to the RV and it has to be in the shop for awhile? Do you get a hotel? Thanks for allowing us to join your group and maybe we will meet in our travels one day
Bobbie& Joe Stitgen
Russ Ranger said
04:13 PM Jan 12, 2018
We had to leave the RV in a shop twice in the last 6 years. The first time we were headed toward Boise and needed work done on the furnace. We planned our route and stayed at a friends home for the few days that it took to do the repair.
The second time we were going to need a longer stay away from the motorhome to have a transmission rebuilt. We used our airmiles and flew to Hawaii for a two week vacation. Turned out to be a great solution to a bad situation. It was ready and waiting when we returned.
We tow a Honda Fit, so it is our transportation if the motorhome is not available.
JamieConway88 said
04:17 AM Jan 29, 2018
Hello and welcome to this forum :D
LarryW21 said
10:53 AM Jan 29, 2018
Welcome, Dee. Post your questions and respond to others...I enjoy reading about everyone's ideas.
Ckerr said
11:39 AM Jan 29, 2018
Welcome Dee!
Someday said
12:43 PM Jan 29, 2018
We've never had to leave our RV for repairs, including a total new engine rebuild for a week in Pocatello Idaho a few years back. Generally speaking most repair facilities we've found offer to hook you up at night when the vehicle not being worked on if you wish to stay in it. Well thus far has been our experience. Oh by the way we don't towed either, so can rent a vehicle locally or in the Pocatello instance they kindly loaned us a vehicle whilst there.
Generally speaking, personally we've found most places to be very accommodating in our hours of need so to speak.
Hi guys, I'm the newest member of the crew. For my background, I'm a Web Designer at Petstreetmall which is an online store that sells pet supplies. My hobbies are playing computer games, watching sci-fi movies, and reading books. I do hope to get along with everyone.
You might find the guides and other articles from rvmobileinternet.com helpful, especially "Mobile Internet Tips for Working Remotely from an RV" - https://www.rvmobileinternet.com/resources/working-remotely/.
Bobbie& Joe Stitgen
We had to leave the RV in a shop twice in the last 6 years. The first time we were headed toward Boise and needed work done on the furnace. We planned our route and stayed at a friends home for the few days that it took to do the repair.
The second time we were going to need a longer stay away from the motorhome to have a transmission rebuilt. We used our airmiles and flew to Hawaii for a two week vacation. Turned out to be a great solution to a bad situation. It was ready and waiting when we returned.
We tow a Honda Fit, so it is our transportation if the motorhome is not available.
Generally speaking, personally we've found most places to be very accommodating in our hours of need so to speak.