Finally got it home!!

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Finally got it home!!

Postby Redetotry » Wed Jul 06, 2011 8:04 am

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I'm so glad this model has the enclosed bathroom and not the type you have to pull out into the aisle! The couch makes into a queen size bed with the push of a button and the two passenger seats make a single bed. It is in really good shape, looks brand new inside and out. They people who owned it bought it new and always had it serviced there at Van City. They explained all the millions of things I need to know but I can't remember much. We did do a video with our Canon G11 camera but not sure how the sound is going to be. I'm totally overwhelmed right now and not sure if I"m excited or in shock :? wondering how I will ever manage all the things you have to remember. I doubt seriously I can pull the batteries out to check the water, there are little things all over you need to remember to turn off when you get gas, and I doubt I will ever get the TV or the refrigerator working. So is this normal or am I overly obsessing. I wish someone was close that I could apprentice with!!! My DH did go with me as my friend who was going to take me to pick it up couldn't get off work. He was wonderful even though he has not been in favor of this adventure. I don't do heat well so he stayed for the walk though and followed me home to be sure I made it. I think I just need to take it to a campground here and try things out little by little...step by step
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Re: Finally got it home!!

Postby mitch5252 » Wed Jul 06, 2011 8:20 am

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BJ, I'm so excited for you. I think your "nerves" are normal.
I'd say come on down, but I certainly don't know enough to teach a thing, much less anything other than a trailer.

You'll get the hang of it. Didn't someone here post a "check list" a while back?
Just go slow, and don't get interrupted when you're doing "your thing", and walk around the rig when you think you've done everything (I've caught my antenna up several times during the walk around...)

WOO-HOO!!!! :mrgreen:

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Re: Finally got it home!!

Postby sharon » Wed Jul 06, 2011 8:41 am

Yayyy! Yup, nerves are normal and you'll figure it all out. Manuals help, I'm sure the previous owners left them for you. It really is easy, you just need to practice....and your driveway is a good spot to start.
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Re: Finally got it home!!

Postby avalen » Wed Jul 06, 2011 9:10 am

how exciting, but yes, a case of nerves. That will be fixed just by "doing" Just do baby steps if you need to. :D
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Re: Finally got it home!!

Postby BirdbyBird » Wed Jul 06, 2011 9:20 am

You will figure it out and probably have a few good stories to share as a result. :D So glad you found one that spoke to you now just continue the conversation. And at least on of those puppers of yours will convert to an exploring buddy.... :)
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Re: Finally got it home!!

Postby Liz » Wed Jul 06, 2011 9:48 am

It's beautiful! And you will learn it all best by doing it....so get out there and have fun! If you can come to the AR GTG, I'll help you with whatever you haven't already figured out by then. And yes, reading the manuals will help, but in my case sometimes what's in the manual doesn't exactly fit my particular rig.

This Yahoo Roadtrek Group forum might answer a few questions too: http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/roadtrek/?yguid=467570890
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Re: Finally got it home!!

Postby VickieP » Wed Jul 06, 2011 10:06 am

I'm so excited you finally got to pick it up, now you can take your time, sit in it, walk around and learn all about it.
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Re: Finally got it home!!

Postby Irmi » Wed Jul 06, 2011 10:17 am

That is such a nice unit, BJ! Why not try spending a dy & night in your driveway and then take it to a nearby campground. Things will fall into place easier than you think.
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Re: Finally got it home!!

Postby Getupngo » Wed Jul 06, 2011 11:30 am

Congratulations! I know about first-timer butterflies and they will all go away once you realize that everything works properly when properly operated (that's my mantra -- read: I always screw it up the first time! :lol: )

Have fun with your new baby. This is an exciting time!
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Re: Finally got it home!!

Postby Liz » Wed Jul 06, 2011 11:31 am

Liz wrote:It's beautiful! And you will learn it all best by doing it....so get out there and have fun! If you can come to the AR GTG, I'll help you with whatever you haven't already figured out by then. And yes, reading the manuals will help, but in my case sometimes what's in the manual doesn't exactly fit my particular rig.

This Yahoo Roadtrek Group forum might answer a few questions too: http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/roadtrek/?yguid=467570890


On Edit: I think I forgot you have a Pleasureway, not Roadtrek. I'm sure they have a group too.
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Re: Finally got it home!!

Postby WickedLady » Wed Jul 06, 2011 1:24 pm

Yes, nerves are normal. I forgot half what the previous owner told me during a walk-through. Thankfully they gave me their email and graciously answered questions later. It will all come together, just relax and enjoy.
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Re: Finally got it home!!

Postby OutandAbout » Wed Jul 06, 2011 1:34 pm

It's a nice rig. I vote for driveway camping to begin with. You'll be able to go through the steps one at a time and "experiment" at your own pace. Once the maiden night(s) are over, then it will be off to a CG for actual adventures. Enjoy your rig, don't be afraid to "just do it". Linda
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Re: Finally got it home!!

Postby JoanE » Wed Jul 06, 2011 1:46 pm

I'm totally overwhelmed right now and not sure if I"m excited or in shock :? wondering how I will ever manage all the things you have to remember.


I just returned home yesterday after my first BIG trip in my new to me camper from FL to NY. Overwhelmed is a word I would have used or "high state of anxiety". At one point my electric outlets would not work. I didn't know if my adapter would work to plug into my sister's electric and I was afraid to try it without confirmation that it was the correct one. I ended up going to a local camper store - yes, it is the right adapter and I called a campground to get other questions answered. My gas tank cautions me to turn off my propane refrig when I gas up. No problem but remembering to turn it back on? Required another stop down the road. Ran out of propane and didn't know it, so refrig freezer started to defrost. Only thing in it was a package of blueberries but what a mess! I now feel so much calmer about it all. Spent one night in my land home and miss my camper.
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Re: Finally got it home!!

Postby AlmostThere » Wed Jul 06, 2011 2:24 pm

Liz wrote:
Liz wrote:It's beautiful! And you will learn it all best by doing it....so get out there and have fun! If you can come to the AR GTG, I'll help you with whatever you haven't already figured out by then. And yes, reading the manuals will help, but in my case sometimes what's in the manual doesn't exactly fit my particular rig.

This Yahoo Roadtrek Group forum might answer a few questions too: http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/roadtrek/?yguid=467570890


On Edit: I think I forgot you have a Pleasureway, not Roadtrek. I'm sure they have a group too.


You owned a PW for a time, too, Liz. So I am sure you still remember some things.
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Re: Finally got it home!!

Postby cpatinjones » Wed Jul 06, 2011 4:19 pm

Congrats! You will feel comfortable with it in time. One day at a time. Practice in your driveway, until you feel comfortable.
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