Our RV shopping criteria is crystal clear ...
First, we want a trailer which is nimble and towable so we can be as mobile as possible. Towing should be uneventful, not a chore, and it shouldn't require a monster vehicle to do the job. A short trailer will be easier to navigate, set-up, and maintain. It just makes sense. This requirement directs us to look at RV units which look like this:
Second, we want to be comfortable for the occassional multi-day stay. The RV should feature a large bedroom (with an oversize walkaround queen bed), a large bathroom, ample seating (couch plus a chair or two), and storage to hide everything. It just makes sense. This set of requirements leads us to consider RVs which look like this:
See the dilemma? We need a 20-foot trailer with a 35-foot interior!
4 comments:
You need an Airstream. Meets your requirements (if you exclude the cost).
We looked at one on Saturday. $100,000! We need to buy lottery tickets.
$100,000 is still less than the boat we want :{ Got any rich uncles?
I will help you with your problem.
Just give me the RV and I will cut it in half. Then you can enjoy.
This is Bible wisdom.
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