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RE: KZ Sportsmen 16 BH

Update,
We decided to upgrade to the 170 in order to have a little more elbow room. Even though there is only a foot difference, we liked the floor plan in the 170 better because it gives us the extra bed in the dinette for my mom who sometimes comes camping with us.
Vic
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trickyvic3
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04/02/13 06:22am |
Travel Trailers
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RE: CG prices putting a damper on weekend camping?

Believe it or not, I'm actually looking forward to down sizing and getting back to basic stress free camping.Owning the DP was a lot of expense and upkeep. Kind of took some of the fun out of camping for me.
At the time it was the only way our son Joe could travel/camp.
The TT will be much easier to maintain for me, and still give us the things we need to be able to continue camping.
Vic
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trickyvic3
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04/02/13 06:12am |
RV Lifestyle
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RE: CG prices putting a damper on weekend camping?

Thank you all for the helpful info and links. I'm going to look into this recent info and see if we can help cut some of the cost.
Vic
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trickyvic3
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04/02/13 05:32am |
RV Lifestyle
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RE: CG prices putting a damper on weekend camping?

Hi all,
Lately we find that to weekend at a nice CG is just getting to expensive for us. Being on a fixed budget, it's getting harder for us to find CGs we can afford on our budget.
If you're over 62 you can get a Senior Card for half off at COE CGs. There are no extra charges for pets in COE, State and National Parks. Avoid private CGs as they're the most expensive. The most we pay with out Senior Discount Card is $11 to $12 a day. Is dry camping on Gov land possible where you live?
Still got a couple years to go to hit 62. I'm not sure on the gov land up here in NH. I'd have to look into that, but thank you for the tip.
Vic
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trickyvic3
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03/30/13 07:30am |
RV Lifestyle
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RE: CG prices putting a damper on weekend camping?

Oh Vic, sorry you had such a rough fall. Hopefully your wife will be able to use getting out in the TT as motivation to keep pushing in rehab. My DD is an OT and she has told me of amazing things some of her patients are able to accomplish. Prayers for her continued recovery and a return to camping.
Thank you,
Yes 2012 was a nightmare for us and I hope for a better 2013. Loosing our son was unbearable enough, but almost loosing my wife within 32hrs just about put me over the top. My wife Jennie is doing well and continues to improve day by day. I have her home with me, and I care for her around the clock. We have been together 42ys and I couldn't survive without her.
Camping is something we have done as a family all our lives, so I know this will be great motivation for her, as I know she really misses it and it's all she's been talking about.
Vic
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trickyvic3
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03/23/13 11:07am |
RV Lifestyle
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RE: DRY ROT!!!!

You prob don't want to hear this but you'll need to replace ALL the tires if your smart. Running your rig on dry rotted tires is an accident waiting to happen.
Vic
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trickyvic3
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03/23/13 10:29am |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: Corrugated or smooth siding. Personal choice?

Having owned both in the past, I personally prefer the aluminum siding. Both fiberglass TTs we owned wound up having delam problems over time where the fiberglass bubbled up, warped, or became wavy.Maybe just bad luck for us but now I'm gun shy when it comes to fiberglass.
Vic
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trickyvic3
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03/23/13 09:53am |
Toy Haulers
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RE: CG prices putting a damper on weekend camping?

Update,
Unfortunately our son Joe passed away on Oct 15th. 2 days later my wife Jennie suffered a major heart attack and stroke. She was brought into the hospital as a doa but they were able to shock and revive her after repeated attempts. She wound up loosing part of her rt foot due to lack of blood flow but feels lucky, as it could have been much worse. She is in a wheel chair for now, but they feel that with rehab she may be able to walk again at some point using a walker. She spent 2 weeks on life support and has no memories of our son passing.Maybe a good thing. We had to sell the Discovery due to medical expenses but I just put a deposit on a 2012 KZ Sportsmen travel trailer. Just want to get back to basics and be able to continue camping.
Vic
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trickyvic3
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03/23/13 09:13am |
RV Lifestyle
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KZ Sportsmen 16 BH

The wife and I are looking at a 2012 KZ Sportsmen 16 BH .
Would like to hear from people who own one. Most all the reviews I've seen have been good on the KZ line.
Thanks for any input.
Vic
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trickyvic3
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03/23/13 08:53am |
Travel Trailers
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RE: Continuing saga, Onan 7.5 Quiet Diesel, Now I "done it"

Scott,
I have to agree with Cloud Dancer, the way your luck's been running I think I would wait it out, and get the new Onan part and head gasket. At this point it's only a couple more days, and when your done you wont have to worry about a potential prob down the road.
You and I have about the same luck lol.
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trickyvic3
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09/02/12 08:04am |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: Driving a larger Class A.

My first rv was a 30' gasser, now drive a 38'dp. The dp is so much easier to handle!!! I would be exhusted after a days drive in the gas rv, fighting wind, trucks, etc - the dp drive is relaxing. Yes, be alert, etc - I think you will be pleasantly surprised how easy the transition will be.
X-2
My DP drives much easier than any gasser we ever owned.
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trickyvic3
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08/03/12 08:28am |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: Paying my final respects...

Congrats on your move up!
Next thing you know you'll be looking at MHs :S
Not that, that's a bad thing :B:B
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trickyvic3
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08/01/12 12:10pm |
Hybrid Travel Trailers
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RE: using unenclosed commercial generator in a DP

I don't see why not? Shouldn't make any difference IMHO.
Also chances are that if your in a CG, you would plug in and not need the genny anyways. That is unless you boondock alot.
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trickyvic3
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08/01/12 12:03pm |
Tech Issues
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RE: Outside kitchens: worth it or not?

That all depends on you and if you feel you would actually use it enough.
We had a choice when we bought our MH of an outside kitchen or entertainment center. We opted for the entertainment center, as we liked the idea of having a tv and stereo outside. I guess theirs alot to be said for either depending on what you feel is more important to you. Only you can make that decision.
I have seen some with the best of both, which is what I hope for if I get one. The last one I saw had a small fridge, small sink, and a shelf with a flat screen TV and the tv had one of those accordion fold out hinges so that you could bring it out of the storage slot and pivot to where you wanted it. It wasnt a huge TV, probably about 19 inch but that is all I'd be looking for and still be able to have a dorm size fridge and sink.
Jay,
That's the way to go if you can find a floor plan that works for you.I would have done that myself if I could have. My outside tv is only a 19inch but we don't need anything bigger than that.
Good luck in your search, and let us know how you make out if you do start looking.
Vic
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trickyvic3
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08/01/12 11:46am |
General RVing Issues
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RE: Outside kitchens: worth it or not?

That all depends on you and if you feel you would actually use it enough.
We had a choice when we bought our MH of an outside kitchen or entertainment center. We opted for the entertainment center, as we liked the idea of having a tv and stereo outside. I guess theirs alot to be said for either depending on what you feel is more important to you. Only you can make that decision.
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trickyvic3
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08/01/12 08:50am |
General RVing Issues
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RE: Simple Answers

Well my opinion is that not everyone has been RVing 20-30 years, and many are just started or are thinking about taking the plunge. This brings up many questions that some here take for granted. I always tell the OPs or newbies that there is no such thing as a stupid question when learning.
Yes sometimes it gets tiring answering many of the usual questions, but that's what this forum is about. Helping fellow RVers as best we can. I think we're lucky to have a place that we can talk freely about our passion, and get answers from people who have been there, done that.
I would have given anything to have this forum 30yrs ago when I started. The advice of fellow members here has saved me thousands of dollars on MH repairs that I was able to do myself with their help and guidance.
So yes, I'm always willing to help answer a question no matter how simple or dumb it might seem to some. We all had to learn from scratch at one time or another. JMHO
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trickyvic3
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08/01/12 08:03am |
General RVing Issues
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RE: chassis generator charging house batteries

I believe in most MHs only the chassis batteries are charged. House are charged by genny or shore power.
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trickyvic3
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07/30/12 02:59pm |
Tech Issues
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RE: Damage to converter?

When the smoke escapes from electrical or electronic equipment that means something is wrong.
Repair or replace the converter.
I kind of have to agree with Paul. At the very least have it checked out by a tech.
Vic
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trickyvic3
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07/30/12 02:28pm |
Tech Issues
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RE: Damage to converter?

Hard to say, but if your lucky you got it quick enough before any long term damage. We can never stress how important it is to use a surge protector and now you know why. Don't mean to rub your face in it, but I would give thought to buying one. Heck of a lot cheaper than a new converter and wiring. IMHO
Vic
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trickyvic3
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07/30/12 02:15pm |
Tech Issues
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RE: Ouch.......

Pretty easy job for the insurance adjuster though :B:B
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trickyvic3
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07/30/12 02:05pm |
General RVing Issues
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