I have a fifthwheel, I bought it because it was a deal to me from a friend and all things worked
out right at that time. I needed a place to live and it all fit my budget. However, I don't have
a truck to pull it so I didn't go anywhere. Lived in it for 4 years and I loved it. Then the budget
took a dump with the economy and I put it in storage and moved in with son. Been with son
for a year now and as soon as the car is paid off (Oct) I'll start checking around for a park to
place it. Now the question arises...get a truck or not. I've opted to get myself a class C just
because I don't want the hassle of hooking up all the time. I want to be able to jump in and
go somewhere on the spur of the moment. When I was married and had a cabin, the cabin
was outfitted so that all we had to do was grab groceries and go. I will do the same with
my class C. I don't plan on getting a toad but that could change 5 or 10 years down the road.
I've done tons of research and looking at floorplans I know what I want when the time
comes. Bed in back, preferably bunks, and bed up top over the cab. One slide, just cause
once you've had a slide anything less seems too small. For my purposes, 23 to 25 ft, don't
want to get too big so as not to fit in those ideal spots. Once I'm retired, I want everything
to be EASY. No hassel and no stress. Everyone will have their own reasons for what they
have and it might not be whats right for you. Its all an individual thing.
One thing I have learned with the fifthwheel, when it comes to looking at the floorplans
with the slide, the slide must not block the microwave or tv when its pulled in. So make
a note to see what you DON'T have access to when the slide is in.
Table w/chairs vs. booth dinette, actually I prefer the table/chairs because they can be
moved a little if need be and the only reasoning I see for those booth dinettes is the
the fact that they make into a bed. Don't want too many beds, that would mean too
many guests. My idea of "getting away" is not taking it with you
Thats all I can think of off hand, but I'm sure I'll think of more later.