.
While pondering Shirl's roof replacement, I was thinking, "Wow, that's not too much less than I paid for my entire little trailer."
That statement led me to remembering my thought process when choosing what type of RV would best serve our needs, which led me to wonder why each of you choose the type of RV you have or want to have...(even full-timers have a choice of large motorhomes or large pull-behinds.)
So, I'll start. Got a beautiful little red sports car for my 50th birthday present. Moved to Tennessee. Got a mutt. Had to make sure the mutt was comfortable, which she wasn't so much in the back seat of the Jag. Traded in the Jag for a Toyota Sienna Limited van.
Went on a road trip in 2006 with Hubby and Mutt in new van to Montana (my dream state). Saw soooo many beautiful campgrounds out west that made me drool. But of course, we couldn't stay in those lovely campgrounds...we were hoteling it. Mutt also made choices limited! And side-tripping and day trips were difficult with the little beast. So, that trip started me thinking - C A M P I N G in a self-contained little hotel room!!!
So, I researched and read and researched and read, and read some more, from the fall of '06 until we got our little trailer in August 2008.
My thought process - Hubby would NEVER let me take another beating on a trade in! Plus, money is not so plentiful since I no longer work. So, I was pretty much stuck with the van as a tow vehicle. I did not want a motorhome because this would be our first RV and a motorhome could be an expensive mistake. Plus, no car to sightsee, unless you pulled one and we didn't have one to pull. Class C - same problem. The Class B motorhomes - I just couldn't see paying that much for a big van that wouldn't get that much use. And again, have to pull up stakes to go sightseeing. Pop-Up or Chalet type - didn't want to have to set up in inclement weather.
So, for me - the only option that sounded right was a travel trailer and it had to be a lightweight one at that! The Sienna has a tow capacity of 3,500#. If major damage occurs on the "living quarters" (cross fingers that's never an issue...), I don't have to trash the van, too (as when you have something in which the engine is intricately connected to the living quarters). A BIG part of the decision also had to do with our 20-year age difference. I needed something I could handle on my own in the future, if the need ever arose.
That's how I ended up with a travel trailer. I'll be interested to hear your stories.
Whew - that was a mouthful...sorry it was so long!!!!
.