Hello to All, My name is Kurt and my wife is Jackie. I am retired military, and also newly(5 months ago) laided off worker. I am fairly young at 59 and a few months, but we both decided to retire permently. We are trying to decide if we want to move to a warm climate(we live in Michigan now), or travel and right now traveling is winning. We are not new to RVing as we have a older travel trailer, but we are looking to move to a Class C Motorhome, and take up RVing full-time. So for those who are in a Class C let me hear some good, bad, and ugly about them.
So don't be surprised if I ask some newbie (dumb) questions.
We are both active, she does quilting, I am a ham radio operator, taken up wood carving, and I walk alot.
Kurt
Ckerr said
02:22 PM Nov 5, 2010
Welcome Kurt and Jackie! It's a great group here and lots of answers to all those questions that come up!
Froggi said
03:29 PM Nov 5, 2010
Welcome to the wild, wonderful, wacky world of RVing!
NorCal Dan said
03:37 PM Nov 5, 2010
Welcome Kurt & Jackie.
My comments on the class c...
When you FT you tend to carry a lot of stuff. Cooking stuff, clothes, tools, etc. You didn't mention it but pulling a toad will also be a concern. In general they don't have the frame for pulling a toad. Storage space, both inside and out, is way to small. Living space can also be very cramped for 2 adults. Are you planning to take a pet along?
Don't get me wrong, we started with a class c and loved it, but when we decided to go FT it was obvious that our rig was not going to work.
Just some things to think about as you go shopping.
janni said
03:48 PM Nov 5, 2010
Hi and Welcome to a great group!
KT said
08:02 PM Nov 5, 2010
Thanks to all for the welcome, and Dan thanks for the info on the Class C. It will give us something to think about when we go shopping.
Kurt
Howard said
09:31 AM Nov 6, 2010
Hi Kurt,
We just wanted add our welcome. "Newbie" questions are wonderful! We all learn from the answers.
RVKevi said
06:45 PM Nov 6, 2010
Welcome, Kurt and Jackie!
We don't have an RV yet but are looking. We started out thinking we would want a class c, but as we actually started spending time in them, thinking about what it would be like for that to be our home, where we would put things (and we really don't have a lot of stuff) we realized that it really wouldn't be enough. You may already be doing this, but take every opportunity to just hang around in different RVs until you are sure about what would be comfortable for you long term. And don't forget that it isn't a vacation. It's going to actually be your home.
Trabuco said
09:35 PM Nov 6, 2010
Welcome to the club Kurt. We have been researching and looking for several months. The web is a wonderful thing for searching. Spend some time on the forums here and you'll learn a lot as we have.
Waggin Tails said
08:15 PM Nov 8, 2010
Kurt and Jackie,
Welcome to the most knowledgeable and friendly forum where answers to your questions are based on experience.
yroller said
07:25 PM Nov 14, 2010
Hello to everybody,
My name is Yumiko and this is going to be my first post. Since I'm originally from Japan, please excuse my occasional errors in my writing. My husband is also retired military and physically disabled after strokes. I'm much younger and currently working full-time (more than full-time with many longer hours due to my job field - finance and accounting). I love my company and its people but I feel there are more important things in this world.
I was so lucky to finally find RV-Dreams.com Website as this is the best and the most informative Website from many aspects. I especially love Howard and Linda's financial information, as I love numbers!! Hopefully, we will be FT RVers in a few years or so. I'm inclining to a smaller Class A as I am the one who will be driving (kind of scary) and doing all the stuff a male partner normally does but my husband, Dan, thinks Class C may be a good idea. I'm looking forward to any suggestions as both of us are very new to RVing. Howard and Linda, I love reading your journals whenever I can.
Best regards,
Yumiko
Terry and Jo said
07:49 PM Nov 14, 2010
Well, with Yumiko's post, I need to first thank both Kurt and Yumiko's husband for their service to our country. I also thank their wives and families for the sacrifices they made as well.
Also, welcome to all of you to the RV Dreams forums.
Kurt,
There are NO DUMB QUESTIONS. Now, you might get the occasional "smart-alecky" answer, but all questions will serve to allow the experienced (notice I didn't use the "old" word) Rv'ers to best help you. Each question, even if it has been asked before, still serves to sometimes just put a little different perspective with the answers.
Yumiko,
Don't be overwhelmed with the idea of driving a Class A. There are LOTS of ladies out there driving them, and doing quite well, I might add.
Both of you feel free to ask questions and make comments. That is the process of learning. Even some of us that have had campers in the past, still have a lot to learn, and sometimes we learn them by error or by someone else's comments.
Enjoy the ride, enjoy the life, enjoy God's wonder and beauty.
Terry
yroller said
11:43 AM Nov 16, 2010
Dear Terry & Jo,
Thanks for your nice words. I already feel so welcomed by this wonderful community.
We will take one thing at a time!
Best,
Yumiko
Elaine NB said
05:20 PM Nov 16, 2010
Welcome to the forum....you will find a lot of valuable information here and make wonderful new friends....we are in the process of transitioning to snowbird semi full time considering we live in Canada and have to return every now and then due to our medicare... We have a class A had a C also had two fivers...the C was great for short vacation travels..but I couldn't imagine living in it fulltime...storage would be quite an issue with me...and I love having a toad along...check them all out...spend some time them all...maybe rent one for a week and try it out???
Happy planning...
Elaine NB said
05:22 PM Nov 16, 2010
yroller wrote:
Hello to everybody,
My name is Yumiko and this is going to be my first post. Since I'm originally from Japan, please excuse my occasional errors in my writing. My husband is also retired military and physically disabled after strokes. I'm much younger and currently working full-time (more than full-time with many longer hours due to my job field - finance and accounting). I love my company and its people but I feel there are more important things in this world.
I was so lucky to finally find RV-Dreams.com Website as this is the best and the most informative Website from many aspects. I especially love Howard and Linda's financial information, as I love numbers!! Hopefully, we will be FT RVers in a few years or so. I'm inclining to a smaller Class A as I am the one who will be driving (kind of scary) and doing all the stuff a male partner normally does but my husband, Dan, thinks Class C may be a good idea. I'm looking forward to any suggestions as both of us are very new to RVing. Howard and Linda, I love reading your journals whenever I can.
Best regards,
Yumiko
welcome Yumiko, a class A is no harder to drive than a class C...I've driven both...I like the A for the storage and interior space....welcome to the RV family..you will find alot of wonderful information here...good luck with your planning!!
jb said
06:52 PM Nov 18, 2010
Welcome Kurt and Yumiko,
We rented a class C years ago and had a little Toyota Class C as our first RV. I never really enjoyed driving them because the cab over made me feel clostrophobic. We went from the Toy to a travel trailer to a Class A.
We find the class A to be easy to drive (Catherine does most of the driving) and it will be our full time rig. I am sure you will find one that suits you and Class C's have changed a bunch since we had one many do not have the cab over thing now. Look at them all with an open mind!
If you are nervous about driving, take a driving course - we did and we both learned some things that made us more comfortable.
RickandJanice said
11:40 AM Nov 20, 2010
Welcome Kurt and Yumiko. As everyone else have said, there are no dumb questions here. We all learn from each other on this forum. Some of the best discussions seem to arise from those who are not as experienced. We are all "newbies" in one way or the other, just depends on the topic.
Moris said
03:45 AM Nov 22, 2010
hello everyone!!!!!!!!!!! i am new member of this community..
RVKevi said
09:42 PM Nov 22, 2010
Welcome, Moris. You should start your own thread introducing yourself.
Racerguy said
07:14 AM Nov 23, 2010
RVKevi wrote:
Welcome, Moris. You should start your own thread introducing yourself.
Moris will not do that because Moris is a SPAMMER.
RVKevi said
07:12 PM Nov 23, 2010
I just realized that, Racerguy, when I read his post in the water tank thread. The OLD water tank thread.
Racerguy said
08:06 PM Nov 23, 2010
Yea, they kinda give themselves away when their 1st post is in an old thread and includes a link somewhere to a site selling something.They usually join in the early a.m. and post shortly after.I sure wish there was a way to zap these people.This guy was a little slicker than most as he only put the link in his profile instead of the topic or his signature.
RVKevi said
08:37 PM Nov 23, 2010
Looks like a new one in the Solar thread, too.
Racerguy said
09:11 PM Nov 23, 2010
Yea ,saw that one too.Maybe as Howard moves forward with the site he will add a report button so we can bring these to his attention and let him decide if it really is or not.
My name is Kurt and my wife is Jackie. I am retired military, and also newly(5 months ago) laided off worker. I am fairly young at 59 and a few months, but we both decided to retire permently.
We are trying to decide if we want to move to a warm climate(we live in Michigan now), or travel and right now traveling is winning.
We are not new to RVing as we have a older travel trailer, but we are looking to move to a Class C Motorhome, and take up RVing full-time. So for those who are in a Class C let me hear some good, bad, and ugly about them.
So don't be surprised if I ask some newbie (dumb) questions.
We are both active, she does quilting, I am a ham radio operator, taken up wood carving, and I walk alot.
Kurt
Kurt
We just wanted add our welcome. "Newbie" questions are wonderful! We all learn from the answers.
Also, welcome to all of you to the RV Dreams forums.
Kurt,
There are NO DUMB QUESTIONS. Now, you might get the occasional "smart-alecky" answer, but all questions will serve to allow the experienced (notice I didn't use the "old" word) Rv'ers to best help you. Each question, even if it has been asked before, still serves to sometimes just put a little different perspective with the answers.
Yumiko,
Don't be overwhelmed with the idea of driving a Class A. There are LOTS of ladies out there driving them, and doing quite well, I might add.
Both of you feel free to ask questions and make comments. That is the process of learning. Even some of us that have had campers in the past, still have a lot to learn, and sometimes we learn them by error or by someone else's comments.
Enjoy the ride, enjoy the life, enjoy God's wonder and beauty.
Terry
Thanks for your nice words. I already feel so welcomed by this wonderful community.
We will take one thing at a time!
Best,
Yumiko
We rented a class C years ago and had a little Toyota Class C as our first RV. I never really enjoyed driving them because the cab over made me feel clostrophobic. We went from the Toy to a travel trailer to a Class A.
We find the class A to be easy to drive (Catherine does most of the driving) and it will be our full time rig. I am sure you will find one that suits you and Class C's have changed a bunch since we had one many do not have the cab over thing now. Look at them all with an open mind!
If you are nervous about driving, take a driving course - we did and we both learned some things that made us more comfortable.
Moris will not do that because Moris is a SPAMMER.