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Re: Keystone Passport travel trailerJenniferWe bought a 2010 Keystone Passport, had it less than a month and it has been in the shop now longer than we've actually owned it. Bad seal around slide out, rain came, we went in to pack up for a trip and there was mold growing everywhere under sofa, floors, cabinetry, woodwork trashed. Apparently this is a problem, as the service place that is working on it had five addtl. trailers in repair for the same problem. It is great camping weather, sure wish I had that brand new camper we splurged on to do it with.
Forum inputCindy BelohlavekYour trailer is beautiful. We have a 2002 Holiday Rambler Presidential but it is not a fifth wheel. It looks almost like yours. A few things are different but not much. We love ours but we are looking to sell it. I have no idea what it would be worth. Any idea.. I know it was around $60,000 new. You will have a great summer in that. Thanks, Cindy
Forum inputDorothyWe have a beautiful park model for rent or rent to sell in Mesa, Az It is located in very active park, 55+ E-mail me pdranch@frontier.com if interested.
Re: TAB teardrop trailerLisa F.I'd like to rent a TAB in NoCal thanksgiving week. Considering a purchase. Excellent references. Any suggestions? Thanks - Lisa yes@mcn.org
Re: Time to put aside the doom and gloomRV Mech TechVery nice video and we need more like this one- one comment that's true is "our customers are still there" - people are still going to the RV shows, still purchasing RV's, and many are renting as well- this is a good indication that the RV industry has not lost it's customer support and 2010 will be a better year - another good point in the video is that people are not going to give up their leisure time with their family's and friends and I as an RV technician look forward to helping people make their vacation dreams come true. Thank you!
Re: TAB teardrop trailerCableGuyOn the issue of the R-Pod -- it's a good unit with its own advantages and disadvantages -- but it's not "much nicer" than the T@B. I looked at both and bought the T@B. But I agree that the R-Pod is a good place to start looking now that the T@B is apparently history. The headroom in the T@B is an issue that will affect everyone differently. It all depends on how you are going to use the trailer, and your own expectations for how you want to live on the road. I am 6'2", so I can't stand up in my T@B, but it's really no issue to me at all. In a trailer of this size, how much time do you spend walking around? You don't. When making food on the stovetop, I sit on the nearby seat. It's just not an issue for me.
Re: Fleetwood Icon class C motorhomeRickVery nice this is classier than the fleetwood class c's i've rented. Good deal for a $100k. We're looking to buy a c and I'll find a dealer and look at this.
2007 321 fkd 37ft. travel trailerjagA beautiful trailer to look at. Very nice design and layout. Poor workmanship from forest River. No h20 when it came. Pipes pinched between brackets. Had to cut the underbelly to fix. Since then nothing but mice. The mice are always in the heat ducts in the floor. I have tried to contact forest river but they don't have a email address. Wasted $100 on the extra yrs. warrenty. seems nothing is covered under the extra warranty. Never again will I buy a Forest River product. Great dealer but nothings seems to stop the mice.
Re: Earthbound travel trailerFuzzy9Earthbound appears to be filling a giant gap in the towable market -- one of quality. Although the "green" factors are nice angle, I don't think that's their biggest selling point. (Those who want to camp "green" buy a tent.) Most travel trailer buyers today are stuck choosing from a huge variety of mediocre-quality towables that end up being amazingly similar in both look and price, because manufacturers think it's only about offering a low pricepoint -- hence the silly industry practice of offering equipment as "optional" that should be "standard" on most trailers. It's not just about price. Earthbound appears to have cut few corners here, has boldly introduced an entirely new head-turning appearance that will be the talk of every campground, and will surely be priced accordingly. (My guess is somewhere in the current abyss between the Airstream brand and everything else out there.) I, like many others, am willing to pay for quality. Earthbound will likely be my next trailer purchase when I finally give up on constantly repairing my present 2004 travel trailer due to its poor build quality and cheap materials -- likely by next year.
Retired teacher and poet looking for woman to travelKeithRetired teacher and poet thinking of going to Lake Chaplala, Mexico in my 32 ft 5th wheel for about 5 months, from Nov 2009 to after Easter 2010. I'm 70 and sure would like a nice woman to travel with me; either in her own rig or share mine. Doesn't necessarily have to evolve into romance. although it's possible. More interested in an intelligent, down to earth travel companion to share good times and some expenses. I want to stay in the Roca Azul RV Park in Jocopetec and explore Chapala, Ajiic, and Guadalajara. If any nice ladies out there interested, e-mail me Keith, vecino26@hotmail.com. I currently live in Mesquite, Nevada.
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