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This is, unfortunately, a true story.
When my husband Bill and I decided that we would
like to become full-time RVers, Bill was still working
and we thought it would be a couple of years before
he would retire.
We had a Ford Windstar van at the time, and were
told that it was all set up with a "tow package",
so we went looking for a small trailer to start
out with.
We wanted to get something that would be really
easy to tow since we have never owned an RV and
were a little nervous about towing one.
We bought a Hilo Trailer. The Hilo, if you are not
familiar with them, lowers to a height of about
6 feet and, when in use, raises high enough to stand
in comfortably. Easy to tow even when windy. This
trailer was going to be "just right" for
our needs. But....Oops! We discovered that the van
would not be able to tow this trailer...it was too
heavy.
So we traded in our one year old van and bought
a Ford 250 pick up truck. We were having a lot of
fun with the trailer on the weekends but soon realized
that we could not spend more than a few days in
it together, or we would go bananas.
If while I was cooking Bill needed to use the
restroom, I would have to back up to let him through.
We found ourselves having to step around or over
each other due to the cramped area of this small
trailer, (plus the fact that both Bill and I are
far from being small people). We realized that we
could not live in this
trailer even for a few months. So.....OOPS!
About six months after buying the Hilo, Bill decided
to retire early and we went looking for another
RV.
We
then decided that we could tow something that was
"full sized", but Bill said it could not
be over 30 feet long. We bought a 29 foot Layton Fifth
Wheel, put a fifth wheel hitch on the Ford 250
pick up truck, (we already had a $500.00 trailer hitch
on the truck for the Hilo), and off we went
on a 15,000 mile odyssey that took us from Banning,
CA to Booth Bay Harbor, Maine, and 25 states in
between. It was a wonderful and exciting trip which
I would like to share with you sometime, but all
during the trip we, (Bill particularly), missed
our desktop PC and all of the accompanying equipment.
When we arrived back in California we brought all
of that "stuff" on board and guess what!
Our living area all but disappeared with the addition
of a computer desk and all of the equipment. So....OOPS
we decided to trade in the 29 foot fifth wheel for
something a bit larger. Since it was less than a
year old, we were able to get
a good trade in allowance. We bought another Layton
Fifth Wheel.
This
time a 37 footer with triple slides. But....OOPS!...the
Ford 250 would have a hard time pulling this much
heavier trailer. So we sold the Ford 250 and bought
a Ford 350 one ton pick up truck with a crew cab.
Now I think we have finally found the right RV for
us, but all of this stupidity took place within
three years!
Don't do this to yourself. Do your homework better
than we did ours. Rent a few RV's and spend some
time in them if you can. Start off with the right
sized RV for your needs. I don't like to admit how
foolish we were, but if it saves you from the same
kind of mistakes we made, then I am glad to share
our OOPS!
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