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| Re: Airstream Bambi small travel trailer | Earl Fisher | I would like to rent a Bambi for one week in the summer (2010). Please email me. catenbroker@earthlink.net.
Thanks. Earl |
| Re: Fulltiming | Jillianne | 58 yrs old, currently in north central Illinois, and moving into my 40' 2003 Dutch Star at the beginning of April with my 2 very well behaved retrievers. Would enjoy shorter trips with companion (male or female). Share expenses. Contact me @ 1pupup at gmail.com |
| Re: Skyline Layton destination trailer | Richard G | We have a Weekender 150 ltd and have since 2008. Note, Aljo, Weekender, Nomad, Layton brands are all the same product, just a different front stencil. We love it - for two has everything we wanted in a small trailer. Some minor fixes needed, but all taken care off during the warranty period. Had problems with a local dealer, but Skyline in Mansfield Texas customer service went to bat for us and handled everything to our satisfaction, and found another dealer to our liking. I would buy another skyline just to have Charlie in Skyline's Mansfield Manufacturing site customer service at my back. Design and basic construction are very sound. People that ultimately did warranty repair were independents authorized by Skyline, who have been in the repair business since the 60's. Told us due to the corner wrapping and strapping used in Skylines, they had never seen a skyline product leak due to frame loosening. Said that Skyline and Terry products were the best stick-built manufacturers on the market. In corner wrapping, the aluminum siding is wrapped on edge over the frame, forming a rigid reinforced metal box over the wooden frame. Cross strapping adds diagonal metal bracing across the wooden frame, forming a truss system. They also said the quality of materials used by skyline was better than others. Good wood, etc. The corner wrapping is unique to Skyline, and used in all there stick-built models. Great value, great product, great customer service. |
| Re: iCamp Elite small travel trailer | Kris | Hello Mar, I pulled with my Toyota truck, it is very smooth, felt like nothing. My experience is, loading the stuffs especially the heavy things on the front center of the trailer, not to leave them by the door or the rear of the trailer or one side of the trailer. Pay attention on the weight balance.
I remember one time I took the helicopter to tour the Grand Canyon. Different to take the regular air plane, we need to report our weight in order for them to arrange the seats. Proper loading and balance the weight is important for operating ANY moving objects.
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| Re: Fulltiming | AlwaysOnTheGo | Hello, Iam a 52 Year old white single widow lady. I dont smoke or do any drugs. Im hoping to find a good friend-companion who I can meet & get to know real well & then go traveling with, that is, if we hit it off real good. This could only be done in a spacious MotorHome or large Trailer. I have my Class A CDL with all endorcements & I can drive just about anything. Iam currently in Northern Calif. Coast Area. I may be moving back to the Oregon Coastal area soon. I would like to meet single Retired men or semi-retired men who do in fact want the same, in forming a friendship and possibly more at a later time. I love to travel & I am very clean & love to camp. My email address is lindafromca@yahoo.com |
| Re: Jayco Eagle fifth wheel | kkrtexas | I have an 08'jayco eagle ultralite and have had nothing but quality issues with it.like the shower leaks,the propane switching valve does not work the propane bottle touches the valve due to lack of room in the compartment.the lavatory door does not shut correctly because the latch is an inch above the hole. the propane hose leaks at the crimp.and on and on i would recommend looking for a different make. |
| Re: R-Pod Ultra Lite travel trailer | ginger | Looking for a pre-owned R-Pod or 171 to buy in Arizona . Please contact me at gingermarich@msn.com if you have one for sale. OR DOES ANYONE KNOW WHERE WE CAN RENT ONE? |
| Re: Little Guy teardrop camper trailer | Rick Steph | To Rent a Teardrop, Check out Little Guy Trailers in San Diego or Vacations in a Can near Sacramento.... |
| Re: Renting an RV | J | Saw your comment on renting an rv. We had some friends of ours that rented an RV for a year to travel accross the US. They used a company in Idaho. American RV Adventures, Boise, Id. Although thier website does give thier daily rates they actually worked with our friends and made them a huge deal. They had a fantastic time. |
| Re: TAB teardrop trailer | Sally | We plan to take out T@B across country this summer along with 4 bicycles and two kayaks. Currently, we pull it with a Subaru Forester, but think we may need a stronger vehicle to haul all the gear over the mountain passes. What vehicles do other T@B owners recommend? |
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