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
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