by Nasoosie » Sun Jan 04, 2009 5:14 pm
Well, now.....decisions are NOT me! I first bought a used, 1971 Glenelle 19 foot TT, for almost nothing! (About $850, I think, if I remember---maybe less.) I LOVED it, and in fact I still LOVE it, and still have it. I think it has as much room in it as my brand new one which I will talk about later. It's wired for 30 amp, has a new electric water pump, hand pump in sink, too, small water holding tank, shower and toilet, sink, stove (no oven) propane furnace, 3-way refrigerator, tons of closet space, and two full beds including dinette/bed. I just tore out the split copper pipes that someone must have left water in, and bought the new pex stuff to replumb it with this coming summer. It had 4 new tires on it (double axle---something I insist on) a new awning, a complete screen-room that attaches to the awning. I used it for two years around here at various campgrounds and at my own pond. I more than got my money's worth out of it. Just learning how to hitch up and drive it was something amazing!
BUt, I doubted the shape/condition of the axles, frame, and some of the skirts are rotting through. I really didn't feel very safe on the roads with it for going any distances.
So....I attended an RV show nearby, saw a brand new 27 foot Hornet Hideout TT for nothing down, and just 125 per month! (For the rest of my life, probably!) I was smitten with it....had triple bunks in the back and separate queen bedroom with walk-around bed and oodles of storage space.....and everything else I wanted. Bought it! Used it for one year, decided that nobody was going to camp with me, so why have all that wasted length to haul around and TRY to park? So, last year I downsized to a 19 footer, same company, same exact interior minus the bunks and master bedroom. PERFECT for just me and Molly! AND, should someone EVER wish to stay with me, it has a flip sofa which makes into a really comfy double bed, a double bed in the back, and a pull-down bunk over that bed with tons of storage space if you don't need the bunk. Dinette also makes into a really nice double bed. Bathtub was high on my list of prioroties, and this has a great tub and shower and toilet all enclosed with a door. GREAT furnace, electric/propane refrigerator, AC, which I will probably never use unless I go south or west, stove with oven, microwave, propane water heater, great stereo, and sufficient storage spaces. Also an inverter, or is it converter? Something electrical I need! I put two batteries on it so I have enough electricity to run my generator just twice a day.
I wouldn't have known I didn't need all that space unless I tried it first....so happy now with what I have this time! Way easier to pull and park and back up! Amazing that just a few feet can make so much difference.
Good luck making a decision....be sure, as Beth and others suggested, to go to RV shows and walk around in as many models/types as you can! Take your time! Making a list is a great idea, too. What MUST you have? What can you do without? Etc.
Life is about learning to dance in the rainHappy travels!