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GregT619

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Good morning All,

It is a pleasure to find this forum and it has been a wealth of information for me -- thank you all for your contributions! I am a long time timeshare owner, and if any of you own timeshares and have been on TUG, I have been active for long time (decades?) as GregT.

My wife and I are shopping for an RV to see our beautiful country and expect to buy a 35' Super C, most likely a Grand Star, as it appears to meet our requirements and my limited searching suggests Class C's are better/easier for the newbie than a Class A - we will see.

We live in San Diego and own a 44' boat there, some it's been interesting for me to see the similarities in the operations of an RV vs. a boat -- they clearly learn from one another.

I look forward to learning more and appreciate any advice and counsel from our veterans!

Best,

Greg
 
Well come aboard! That sounds nautical but it's not meant to be. That is my normal welcome. Glad to have you with us.
 
Welcome! I came from almost 50 years as a boater 3 years ago. You'll fit right in!
 

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