by cinharover » Thu May 09, 2013 8:57 am
Thanks to all of you that have given me such a warm welcome!
My introductory RV experience was positive in that the cats seemed to take to it pretty well--I think the Feliway spray helped--and I was able to hook up all the right hoses to the right places without mishap. I think I can do this. The cats meowed almost all the way over (they were in separate crates), but only meowed a few miles on the way back. My shy little girl cat really warmed up to the whole thing after I got set up. They were all over the bed with me at night, checking out everything in the cover of dark, so it would be better sleeping if I had a bedroom with a door. I'd like to think I could leash train them, but I think that could take awhile. But I should have the time, right?
The Majestic 23A rental (longer than what I thought I was getting) drove very easily and seemed quite comfortable, but I realized immediately that it wasn't enough room for me, and that the Class C cabover bunk really is a lot of wasted space for me. I misjudged the difficulty of a corner bed and didn't like my feet being right next to the countertop and sink (but the cats thought it was cool). That bathroom was way too small. Functional, but too small.
I didn't use the stove burners nor turn on the generator since I had shore power, nor did I turn on the hot water or use the shower, since there were shower facilities nearby. I can certainly see that a checklist for setting up and tearing down would be a very good idea. Unhooking the water line before dumping the gray/black water wasn't such a good idea, since of course I had to rehook it up to clean the sewer hose afterward (these rental units leave a lot to be desired--cleanliness-wise). But a good lesson learned. I can certainly recommend Jetty Park too, which was clean, friendly, not too expensive ($47 for full hookup), and right next to the beach and the cruise ships leaving port.
So I will have my eye out on a Class A, which I'm sure will be a different driving experience. I'm thinking Thor ACE 29.1 or even a Safari Trek, because I do like having the availability of another bed--just not one that takes up space, just in case I'd want to take my mom or sister along some time. I've thought of getting an Outlaw and buying a smartcar to put in the garage, but for now, maybe just the Class A with a toad.
Susan and Karen...thanks for the offers! Who knows, I might take you up on that. One of my questions (as I go through the forums) is to see what it takes to safely hook up the electric to someone's house without burning it down.
Now I just need to get the nerve to retire.
Thanks all!
Cindy