Our rig has arrived a littler earlier than we’re ready for it, but because the dealer’s pants are on fire to get final payment we drove the three hours to Amsterdam to take “possession.” Possession, in this case, means that we settled all the financial stuff and drove away with the RV still parked in the dealer’s lot. Why’d we leave it behind? Mostly because we have no place to park it in Hoboken, NJ. If you’ve ever been to Hoboken, you’d know the idea of parking a 35-foot bus there is a little comical. We also don’t want to take it while it’s still winter and have to worry about weatherizing and de-weatherizing it. So the dealer has agreed to store it for the next couple of months until we’re ready for it.
We did the walk-through and every thing checked out aces. My only concern is that this beast is huge! I’m still apprehensive about driving the thing, but I guess I should have thought of that before I actually owned it.
Nice rig. Saw the link in a post over at er.org. You are living the dream. DW and I want to do the RV thing as soon as we get the kids out fo the house (almost 13 and 15 now). Good luck with the new rig. I’m adding your blog to my RV reading list.
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Thanks and welcome aboard.
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I want to see more…my parents travel all around in a 44 foot Beaver Motorcoach…I grew up “camping” in one of these and now we tent it. LOL
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