- Joined
- Jul 27, 2019
- Messages
- 13,338
- Location
- Midlothian, VA
- RV Year
- 2017
- RV Make
- Newmar
- RV Model
- Ventana 4037
- RV Length
- 40' 10"
- Chassis
- Freightliner XCR
- Engine
- Cummins 400 HP
- TOW/TOAD
- 2017 Chevy Colorado
- Fulltimer
- No
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Match box is the biggest I'm going to do at this time.Does that mean your next rv will be a Minnie Winnie?
Yes indeed. And if you have a pressure washer, DI water, and a foam cannon even faster.Using the lambs wool pad on a pole makes it much faster..
Yes indeed. And if you have a pressure washer, DI water, and a foam cannon even faster.
Yea, Twila spent 3 hours just cleaning the main bathroom and it did not look bad to start.Ahhhh! Iam not the only one with Howard Hughes Syndrome.![]()
I seem to recall the boat being easier to maintain, but I was younger then and a lot of it was under water (6’ draught). And topsides, clean up was pretty much just hosing off the salt water, oiling teak, polishing brass and chrome…ok, maybe it was a bit of work. But as Kenneth Grahame once said, “…there is nothing - absolutely nothing - half so much worth doing as simply messing about in boats”.Compared to our boat ownership days, our MH is way easier. We would get to the slip on the weekend to find spiderwebs, leaves, bird poop and whatever else was blowing by. Not to mention what floated by in the water. At least the MH has flat sides. Washing a box is way easier than our boat with all the shapes and edges.
Ken
Our last couple years there was a kid who would call and ask if we were heading to the marina for the weekend. His family had a boat slipped there and would ride his skateboard down. He used my supplies and would wash my boat (main spots) for cash. Some mornings I would set in my lawn chair and watch. Nice gig for both of us.I seem to recall the boat being easier to maintain, but I was younger then and a lot of it was under water (6’ draught). And topsides, clean up was pretty much just hosing off the salt water, oiling teak, polishing brass and chrome…ok, maybe it was a bit of work. But as Kenneth Grahame once said, “…there is nothing - absolutely nothing - half so much worth doing as simply messing about in boats”.