Thanks everyone. I had a heck of a time getting back on (Thanks Judy and Beth!) but I made it.
There's a tiny bit that's anxious as I've had a couple times already where I thought, "This is it, this is the one!" but then I went on to find something better. But, I never felt quite like this. Those other times, although I thought I was in love, I still had a part that was wondering if buying an RV was even the right thing. I'd even told my husband Chris, "If you handed me a blank check and said it had to be spent on an RV, I still don't know that I'd get one yet." I think half of the fun was researching, looking, going to the shows, etc.
But, now that the reality is right around the corner, and now that I've found this coach in particular, I'm all in. And, happily, even Chris is getting excited about it. He'd always thought of it as just for me, but I've been talking about us doing some weekend trips just for the fun of it, and he's starting to get on board.
Funny, I never had a bucket list before, but now I'm forming one. I want to see as many aquariums as I can. Oh, and I also want to see a rocket launch!!
So, on another note, the residential fridge... Judy described my concerns perfectly. Most of the time I won't have hookups so I like the option of running it off LP and not having to worry about draining the batteries or charging them every day. Also, I just don't need that much fridge space so it seems like an added waste.
I looked all over today (at work
) and couldn't find a cargo capacity for the unit I'm looking at. I'll have to get more info from Winnebago. I'm pretty sure that your water tank weight has to be included in that cargo capacity, but how about the gas tank weight? I'm guessing that's lumped into the pre-cargo weight since you can't run a vehicle without fuel.
(Hmm, note to self, how much does a week's worth of poop weigh???
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Another thing I found, since the head of the bed is on the slide out portion, some used models have a big window behind the headboard and some have two small windows, one on each side. Any opinions on which is better for cross-breeze or some other concern I may not know of? There is a window across from the foot of the bed on all of them. Also, some have a window on the back wall, if that makes a difference.
Next question, exterior paint. I believe the roof is always white, even with a full body black paint job, but how much does that dark color effect the interior temperature? Does an All Weather package help a bit with things getting too hot in the summertime, or is it mostly geared towards keeping things warm in the winter? My big hairy beasts would much rather be cold than hot, so I'm not so worried about keeping things warm, but they don't do well in really hot weather. I'm guessing I'd be better suited with a tan or silver rig. (It seems like black, tan or silver, of combinations of those colors, are the options I see most.)
And, I think, one last question. Has anyone ever drilled into the side of their motorhome to attach something? I have portable metal ex-pens, like a foldable fence, that I set up for my dogs. I'm wondering if I can screw in an couple eye bolts to clip the ends of the pen to to hold it. I'm thinking I can clip the top of the pen in and then run a bungee around the spokes of the wheels on the bottom. Tina, have you ever seen a set-up like that? Any suggestions?
Shari