Charlene wrote:BarbaraRose wrote:Do you have a fridge and dinette in there? A TV? When you stay somewhere, do you take the camper off? Is that hard to do? Might be an option for me down the road...Hmmm....
Hi Barbara,
The camper is self contained, it has a roof A/C, a propane forced hot air furnace, microwave, stove/oven, small toaster oven, a full bath/shower, outside shower, a 3-way fridge, black, grey, fresh water, holding tanks, hot water heater, house battery, and everything runs on 12volts except the A/C,
And if the shore power goes out at the campground, or if we boondock, we have a Honda EU2000 gen-set, that runs the whole camper!
Forgot to mention that it has a dinette, and a 20" HDTV. We only take the camper off if we are staying for a substantial period of time.
Charlene
Bethers wrote:I would have seriously looked at TC's when I bought what I did - as i like the small size. (My C is 22' feet long - not much different ). You see so many of them out west, and lots of them in AK and down the Baja. They are so wonderful for all the small spaces that I like to be able to get into. So, I love what you have.
OutandAbout wrote:Charlene, your TC and mine are similar. The inside is almost identical, except my sink is not on that much of an angle and I don't have the window over the bed. Mine does overhang the truck, but I don't go off road so it's no problem. I didn't want to tow either, so I chose the TC.
Barbie, it doesn't take much time at all to load or unload the TC. There are steps to follow, just as in hitching up a trailer. Linda
OutandAbout wrote:Charlene, my camper is a Lance 915 lite, made for long bed trucks. How is the headroom in the overhead cab part of your camper? I can just barely sit up, which is annoying when reading for any length of time. Linda
Colliemom wrote:Charlene,
What model Lance camper is that? And is that a 3/4 ton (2500) Chevy or 1 ton (3500)
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