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Possible Motoorhome or TT

PostPosted: Fri Apr 05, 2013 7:41 pm
by Colliemom
I'm out snooping the RV scene again. Jury is out on whether it's going to be a TT or an MH this time. My current ride, the Flex is leased for three years, I'm now starting 2nd year. It is supposed to be able to two 4500 lbs. but I am limiting it to 3500. Give one some leeway there. So wold have to look at small TTs. That would be okay in the short term, but I do want to travel west hopefully next year and I know the Flex will not be able to handle the steeper grades of the mountain states. So something to think abuot on that end. I have also been giving thought to just getting a small TT to monkey around with and enjoy for a summer or two and then get something else when the Flex lease is up and head west. Another thought being tossed in the mixer.

I've been tossing an MH around too. I know a lot of you have them and they work out fine for what you want to do. I"m a person who likes to park at a base camp and then spend my time sightseeing, so would require something a bit smaller, that's easy to just jump and and take off, come back and park again. I don't want to tow a toad.

There has been a small 22ft Shasta MH sitting on consignment at a local dealer near me here since last fall and it's still there. From the looks of the pictures, it looks to be in good shape and I have seen it driving by as well. Looks brand new. Only 36,000 roughly on it and 144 hours on the genny. Only thing i am not peachy on is the cabover has a window which would mean having to keep an eye out for leaks. It's a 2002. Has a rear kitchn, small bathroom, sofa, dinette and cabover bed. One cold do like Tina did and make dinette area into a bed. They are asksing $24,500 which seems a bit high for it. Don't know if the owners are firm on the price or not Was originally listed for $33,000 and then they dropped it.

I've also spotted another one on Craigslist. A 2000 Coachman Catalina Sport, 24ft I think it is. Being sold by an older couple who are not longer camping or traveling. Supposed to be in excellent condition,, stored inside and has all the usual motorhome amenities, bed, sofa, table, genny, cabover bed, bathroom etc. The lady posted some pictures on Craigslist of a model identical to thiers and it looks like a nice outfit. Said they will post pictures of theirs when they can get it out of storage. Too much snow right now. Per chance, a friend of mine had called on this MH too, right after the ad came out and he said he talked with the husbnad. Said it's a really sweet deal and sounds really good, that i should take advantage of it. They are willing to let it go for $13,500. My friends are leaving next week for a week and a half vacation, so we may take a ride over and have a look see after they come back. I checked with the owners and they said it's still there and still in storage, so just let them know if we want to come see it and they will make arrangements with the storage building owner.

Here's the links to them..

http://nmi.craigslist.org/rvs/3704384074.html
http://www.watersrv.com/2002-coachmen-s ... mi-i650749

Not that I am going for either of these, but I would love some comments from those of you more expereinced MH gals. Are these perhaps a bit too old, do you see any issues that might arise, are they goood deals? Should i watch for certain things, etc. Any suggestions, comments would be welcome.

Re: Possible Motoorhome or TT

PostPosted: Fri Apr 05, 2013 7:56 pm
by JudyJB
On the Shasta, the sofa and dinette look very clean, although the carpeting looks like it would have to be replaced. Probably should replace as much carpeting as possible anyway. And 36,000 miles is not very many. Wouldn't the cab windows have already leaked and show evidence of that if they were going to leak? Also, I like the floorplan, but I am not sure about having to step over the toilet to get to the shower. Nice slide, however.

Coachman does not have enough photos to say much of anything.

I will say, however, that you will need to add a topper to the cabover bunk because of your back--maybe up to a 3" topper. They are notoriously hard to sleep on, so do consider that.

I have seen some very nice, very small class Cs that would be perfect for you. Just never managed to check out makes and models.

Sounds exciting!!

Re: Possible Motoorhome or TT

PostPosted: Fri Apr 05, 2013 8:25 pm
by Rufflesgurl
Sue - you sure sound excited. I have a Class A DP 35' so I can't comment on the Class C. I agree with Judy, be cognizant of your sleeping situation with your back troubles. Looks like it would be hard to get up to the cabover sleeping arrangement? You will pick the right one!! Have fun looking. Have you checked RVT.com?? Good luck


Linda

Re: Possible Motoorhome or TT

PostPosted: Fri Apr 05, 2013 8:30 pm
by BirdbyBird
I also spent some time on the Nexus RV website this evening and notice a couple of smaller used Class C's and Class B+'s....Elkhart IN, isn't that far from you either.....

If you really aren't interested in looking :) , we still know that it is fun to look..... :)

Re: Possible Motoorhome or TT

PostPosted: Fri Apr 05, 2013 9:29 pm
by avalen
sweet, I'd be excited too. Back when I was married and we had the pickup camper, the bed over the cab was a
3" firm foam mattress. It actually did wonders on both our backs and we slept on it very well.

Re: Possible Motoorhome or TT

PostPosted: Sat Apr 06, 2013 7:20 am
by Colliemom
Judy, you are very observant and brought up some really good points. I haven't actaully looked at the Shasta over here. might do it one day after the weather gets better. But yes, I agree, the carpeting would have to go. I have no desire to have carpeting in my rigs, TT or MH. There are always throw rugs. When I had my TT, I loved it. Just had to sweep the floor and done. Throw the rugs in the washer once in a while and all set. I also do not plan to use a cabover bunk. That would be just for storage. I would turn the dinette area into a bed as I think Tina did with hers. One can easily eat on a tray table or oa smaller table. I eat outside all the time anyway unless the weather is lousy and even then it depends. I personally think the Shasta is priced too high anyway.

You other ladies brough up some good information as well. I'm on a tigh budget, so am not seriously looking into some website, cause they are just too expensive right now. I'm sure that as spring gets here, there are going to be more rigs going on the market.

I did make an inquiry to the Coachman and the owners still have it. There is a lot of snow over that way yet and they haven't taken it out of storage she said, but if I want to look at it, they can arrange it. I'm also thinking other things as well, like possibly having to replace tires, a higher insurance rate than a TT would be, and so forth. But it sure is fun looking and dreaming. So keep the ideas, comments etc. coming :)