Hi
I am solo now but didn't start out that way.. DH wanted a tt I said if I am living in it full time it will be a 5th wheel...
perhaps not in those words but that was the jest of it..he did come to say he liked the 5th wheel and agreed with me
but I think he always wanted the tt....one thing I understand and still understand is that they are easier to tow than
a tt...that said my idea but refused to learn how to drive the pickup towing...the main reason was I truly felt over whelmed
with that big honking thing behind us..it's a 36 ft...and my husband used body language when I drove so didn't enjoy being the
driver of anything with Larry as a passenger...now I wish I had taken the opportunity to learn..before my husband passed away
we had a friend bring the 5th wheel up to SLC park it we thought he still had years left but knew that we wouldn't be back down
to AZ..so we parked it in full time area in KOA he passed away a few months later...I took a look at the finances and realized that
if I was to continue living there something had to go such as food or gas or...so had one of my dd's friends husband drive the 5th wheel up
to Idaho and parked it in my dd's parking lot (it is huge) so there I was for the summer and the knowledge that something had to change
so I talked to my brother (his dd has to go to SLC monthly I think for medical aid) and made arrangements that when he went to SLC in Oct
they would come and he would teach me to drive the truck towing the 5th wheel (he has one) he took it to the edge of town asked when I wanted
to start decided I should then after all they couldn't ride with me all the way to AZ..so I drove from there to SLC a distance of about 300 miles give or take..and then I was on my own (when I left SLC) freeway traffic you name it and all the issues that someone who didn't know what to do had...but I made it the next 600+ miles...you can do it if I can anyone can...but make sure you are in the right tow truck....we had a 2500 Ram my husband had assured
me that it was big enough...I think he was right to a point but think it was border line...when it gave up a series of transmission going out I think partly
me and partly those I ended up having do the mechanic work...now I have a 3500 duelly I feel that it has a lot more ump to it and am not as
fearful when towing after the first half day... so if you choose to keep the 5th wheel make sure the truck is good for it..and get someone to teach you
how to tow it...I still don't back up
would I do it again in getting a 5th wheel yes...I love the space do I need it probably not but for me it's good until I need to get ready to leave then
well a small something would be good
we thought we had insurance on it that would pay off the 5er if he passed away but found out that we didn't and now is a case of owe more than it's worth but in 4 years it will be paid for ....then we shall see...
I am sure that you will do what you feel is best
oh and I stay in places long times
sheila