by Pooker » Tue Apr 24, 2012 11:43 am
I was in your shoes 5 years ago and stumbled upon some great women on the forum. When my DH died, we had just bought a 35' Class A with 3 slides. It was way too much RV for one little old lady and 2 cats. The width of the A's intimidated me. All the replies I got from these gals said to do whatever I had to do. Get whatever I needed to get to be comfortable. Take the financial loss, if necessary. For me it was a Class C. At the time I needed the extra storage space I couldn't find in a B. Now, I could probably be happy with the Class B, but here I am 5 years later still driving Flitter!
I'm so sorry you lost your hubby and I'm glad you still want to continue the RV lifestyle. So, my dear, do what you have to do. Visit sales lots, try picturing yourself in each type out there. Take your time. And as others said, there are RV driving schools if you can't manage on your own. My son and I spent quite a few Sunday afternoons in a large parking lot practicing backing up, turning, finding where my pivot point was and how Flitter reacted to tight turns. Most of all - HAVE FUN!
Pooker
Evie
Southern California