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mjpurkiss

RVF Newbee
Joined
Mar 15, 2021
Messages
4
RV Year
2021
RV Make
Alliance
RV Model
Paradigm 310RL
RV Length
35'
TOW/TOAD
Ford F350 diesel, crew cab, short bed
Fulltimer
No
Thinking of going full-time; trying to learn if this is for us.
 
Welcome. You have a really nice fiver. We initially looked at several Alliance branded models at the Tampa RV show. We had already decided on a Cyclone 4006 and was just waiting for our coach to sell, however Alliance had a toy hauler we may have purchased instead if more were available. I believe they will end up being a great RV company.

Anyhow, many folks do a dry run at full timing before jumping in with both feet. Maybe hit the road in April and travel until September to see if the lifestyle really fits.

We went the other route back a few years ago. Purchased our first ever RV, sold the house, and hit the road.
 
Thinking of going full-time; trying to learn if this is for us.
Have someone watch the house and go. Inflation is going to hit soon and the house will only increase in value for a while. I know as long as you feel you have a place to go in your mind you will not be full timing, but the experience will be the same with all it's wonders and problems.
 
Welcome. You have a really nice fiver. We initially looked at several Alliance branded models at the Tampa RV show. We had already decided on a Cyclone 4006 and was just waiting for our coach to sell, however Alliance had a toy hauler we may have purchased instead if more were available. I believe they will end up being a great RV company.

Anyhow, many folks do a dry run at full timing before jumping in with both feet. Maybe hit the road in April and travel until September to see if the lifestyle really fits.

We went the other route back a few years ago. Purchased our first ever RV, sold the house, and hit the road.
We really love our Alliance; I expect this company will just get better and better.

Good advice, thank you. We are planning several long trips this year, the last trip will be 4-5 months.
 
Welcome from Georgia!
 
Have someone watch the house and go. Inflation is going to hit soon and the house will only increase in value for a while. I know as long as you feel you have a place to go in your mind you will not be full timing, but the experience will be the same with all it's wonders and problems.
That sounds like fun. We have a few trips planned this year, that is a great idea for next year.
 

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