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Lately we have been dreaming/scheming of fulltiming. Share your thoughts on this. Also if anyone has already done this, tips? How did you scale down?
Lately we have been dreaming/scheming of fulltiming. Share your thoughts on this. Also if anyone has already done this, tips? How did you scale down?
. . . Still waiting for spring to arrive here in Wisconsin . . .
We like this one. It would look good sitting on a lake somewhere. Give us the pros and cons.
http://www.jayco.com/products/travel-trailers/2015-jay-flight-dst/38fkds/
I will say that the sliding "Patio" doors scare me on a "Vehicle" like these. Inevitably there is some "Twisting" (even if slight) of the frames, and I would just be too afraid that it would eventually lead to "Leaking" of rain water (or water thrown up from the road when driving in nasty weather) and then of course ruin the Trailer.[/QUOTE}]
We would change that to a RV door and window. Good catch. I also think they are too easy to break into.
www.rvnetwork.com/ escapees discussion forum with lots of helpful information
Talking to some friends I'm getting a hint that full timing has changed over the years from the.....being able to drive up to a place and drive right in, not too expensive to live, happy go lucky, life is soooo much better, don't worry-be happy lifestyle to a much higher $$$$$$ dependent life thus causing some who were once able to make it on far less reserves having a difficult time surviving and forcing them back to stick house.
Thanks for the link. I'm thinking not too much moving around. South in winter, north in summer.
Denise, is it just me but the trailer in that photo doesn't appear to match the floorplan shown with it (window and door locations, etc.). Did you actuallyl see the unit pictured or the one in the floor plan and did they match up? Just curious. Even though I don't have a Jayco popup anymore, I still believe they build a great product.Bama Ed
I'm guessing they used the same outside picture for all the Destination units. I haven't seen one live and in person.
I'll vouch for Jayco campers. Got a 32BHDS that I am really pleased with except for a leaking issue with the outdoor kitchen but their 2 year warranty (best of anybody) covered it.
I could live out of it easily with all the room it has.
We've owned 3, we like them also. Have looked online at others, just don't like, so far. Where is Frank gonna keep all his fishing stuff and tools?