I think I found it but would still like your opinion. Still lots to think about. So here is my story: I spent a couple of hours at the Detroit Camper show last weekend. I am getting tired of looking, but think I have at least I have it narrowed to two. Before I tell you about, a reminder what I am planning and my lifestyle:
- I am planning to sell my condo and full-time for at least a couple of years. I am pretty adventurous and have done a lot of traveling by myself, but hardly any camping. Still, I think I will like having my own cozy home on wheels and seeing the U.S. I am more of a state and national park person, than someone who wants to stay in resort areas with pools and bingos. I like peace and quiet, animals, birds, and nature. I think I will be happy just sitting for part of the time and watching life go by. My sons and young families plan on joining me occasionally, so I want lots of sleeping room.
- I will be retiring from my regular job in June, but plan on continuing to teach online half-time for as long as I can. I enjoy it, and it will give me an income to supplement SS to be able to afford a new motorhome, which has been a dream of mine for as long as I can remember.
- I have two replaced knees, which enable me to walk without problems, but a bad back whihc means i need a recliner for a few hours each day. I will also need heavy-duty internet access.
OK, now that you know this, here is what I found:
1. The first is the Forest River Forester 2861DS I saw last fall at the factory. Click on the floorplan here: http://www.forestriverinc.com/nd/defaul ... ce=summary . It has two slides and the one in the bedroom means that it has a large wardrobe with enough storage to put even linens and towels and stuff because it does not have a linen closet or much kitchen storage. It has a couch opposite a dinette and we checked that there is nothing under it. The factory guy even thought I might be able to order one without a dinette so I could get the dealer to install a recliner and small table. Length is 30’8”. Rough price without modifications is $65,000, but that might be low with some of the options I want.
2. The one I fell in love with at the show is the Tioga Ranger 31N. http://fleetwoodrv.com/tiogaranger/floorplans/31N. What is surprising me is that this is a bunkhouse, and I have been ignoring these. It also has a couch opposite a dinette that I think could be removed. Length is 31’8”. The thing I really liked is that the bunks convert into a small dinette. In addition the bunk and bedroom slide really open up the back half of the RV. It ends up having a really wide aisle back there an seems roomy. It would give me better sleeping room for company, and it would give me a dinette without the regular dinette. The other thing I liked is that the kitchen space is bigger in this one and it has some really huge cabinets, especially one upper corner cabinet I could really stuff with stuff! Price of the one at the show was $75,000, but that was with the fancy paint, which I know is a list price option of at least $7,000. (Who would pay that amount of money for paint?????) Water tank is 60 gallons also. Fit and finish seemed better than the Forester, but I need to compare again. Oh, this one had the double-paned windows for that price. A ton of underneath storage also.
Now, problems. Neither comes with a backup camera or automatic levelers. In addition, neither of the driver’s seats are 6-way, and I am only 5’1” so I would either have to get a cushion or some modifications, plus maybe even some pedal extenders. I am really spoiled with my Chrysler Town and Country with the power seat that rises and the adjustable pedals. At least with both of these vehicles being built on a Ford cab, it means I can reach things like the visor and the steering wheels are normal sized, as opposed to the humongous Class A I drove a couple of weekends ago. I can also see out easily, or at least I could if I had a cushion or something.
Nobody wants to take the dinette out, but I really have to have a recliner for my bad back, and I told them that. (I have lower back arthritis that bothers me, sometimes quite a bit.) They admit it can be done but might cost me a few hundred dollars. If I live in this, I have to have what I need or I won’t be comfortable.
I probably could manage without the levelers, but I think I really have to have the backup camera since I will be alone much of the time. So, now I have to track down these vehicles and see them again.
Your opinions???