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On 12/27/12 12:18 PM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article ,
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On 12/27/12 11:01 AM,
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On Thursday, December 27, 2012 10:15:18 AM UTC-4, ESAD wrote:
On 12/27/12 8:59 AM, Eisboch wrote:
"GuzzisRule" wrote in message
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Here ya go!
http://www.rvwholesalers.com/resourc...aptor_2012.pdf
Everything you want in one place. Keep clicking the down arrow. This is
what's called a 'Toy Hauler'
fifth wheel.
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Looks familiar. We had the 377-SE version. Went "camping" once with it
and had the most miserable week of my life.
My daughter started it all. She and her husband were into camping and
were purchasing a new travel trailer. She convinced Mrs.E and I and my
older son and his wife to get a trailer as well for "family" camping.
I saw it as a good excuse to get a new truck, so I bought the Raptor Toy
Hauler along with a Ford 350 Diesel and had the fifth wheel hitch
installed. I had a Harley at the time and figured the toy hauler would
come in handy. My son bought a slightly smaller fifth wheel and a Ford
250 with the V-10. We all picked up our new RV's the same day at the
dealership.
My daughter made reservations for all of us for a week at a campground
in New Hampshire that they visited often. I forget what the name of it
is. I call it "Marty Moose Land". We all had sites beside each other.
The trip to the campground was uneventful. The Ford pulled the Raptor
with no problem and I thought this was going to be pretty cool.
Well, that particular week in the mountains of New Hampshire was the
hottest, most humid week I've spent anywhere. Big thunderstorms every
afternoon kept us all huddled inside our respective RV's with the AC
units running at full blast. When it stopped raining and we ventured
outside, the mosquitoes were waiting to draw blood.
One humid, sultry afternoon, we were sitting at my son's site trying to
have a beer while swishing away the bugs and mosquitoes. His young
daughter was playing inside his fifth wheel. As we sat talking, I
looked up and saw water seeping out of the storage area door under the
master bedroom of the RV. Got up, opened the door, and gallons of
water started pouring out. His daughter had plugged the vanity sink in
the bedroom and had the faucets turned on full. It had filled the sink
and was overflowing everywhere, soaking the carpets and draining into
the storage area. I took off to find a hardware store to get a wet
vac while the rest started sopping up the water.
Gracefully, the last day of our camping adventure arrived. My son and
his family left, and then us by early afternoon. My daughter and her
husband wanted to stay a little longer, so we said goodbye and hit the
road.
By 8pm, I had just arrived home and backed the fifth-wheel into it's
spot at our house when the phone rang. It was my daughter. They had
just left the campsite, got a mile down the road and their vehicle
snapped a tie rod. They were sitting on the side of a busy road with a
broken SUV, their new, 28' travel trailer and two crying kids.
So, dear old Dad heads back to the New Hampshire mountains in his truck
to rescue them. Finally got back to their house by 2am, towing the
trailer.
Their truck was put on a flatbed and taken to a repair shop.
The next day I listed the Raptor "For Sale" in a couple of the RV
classifieds. Sold it a few weeks later to a buyer in Canada.
BTW, that wasn't our first attempt at trying the camping scene. When I
first retired and we wintered in Florida, we thought it would be fun to
make the trips back and forth in a RV. We tried a 37' Pace Arrow class
A motorhome, a Chinook Glacier and a Dodge Sprinter RV. Of the three,
I liked the Sprinter the most and we owned it the longest, but we
eventually sold the Florida house and rarely used the Sprinter. We
ended up selling it to a guy in Missouri who flew out and drove it
home. He and his wife still send us email pictures of their travels in
it.
Camping is great for some people. It's just not for me. I'd much
rather live on a boat.
We've been to Maine a few times. On one of those trips, we rented an RV
and loaded it onto a ferry to take us to an island campground for a few
days. The RV, the island, and so forth were fine, but the island was
infested with biting bugs. They weren't mosquitoes, they were much
bigger, and it was hot and humid, too. Misery most of the time.
The next time we went to Maine, we stayed he
http://mainestayinn.com/
No annoying insects indoors or outdoors, beautiful rooms, great
breakfasts, and within walking distance of lots of sights and shopping
and the waterfront. My wife was *much* happier! We ate too many meals at
Mabel's Lobster House, purportedly where President and Mrs. George H.W.
Bush had many meals when he was healthier. Lobsters at the dock were
about $2.50 a pound. I braved walking into the water at a local beach
and got in about halfway up to my knees before the cold chased me out. I
love the Maine coastline.
On the way back, we stayed at a B&B in Cambridge, Massachusetts, to see
relatives and old friends. Nice enough place, but no match for the Maine
Stay. No bugs.
That spot looks nice. I've always wanted to get down to the Seashore Trolly Museum in that area. I was serious in the summer of 2011 but after contacting the museum found out that the main attraction for me (Birney Safety Car) was judged too run down to put on display or even to fix up in the immediate future.
The birney car was the only streetcar used in Halifax from about 1921 until 1949..the year I was born.
Kennebunkport can get a little crowded with tourists (like us), but when
we were there, in the height of the tourist season, it wasn't that bad.
There's lots to see in that part of Maine. LL Bean isn't that far away,
and it is worth a day's visit.
Yeah, that's what I want to see and do when I go to explore somewhere,
shop and go to a mall.
I travel with a wife who likes to shop, likes hot showers, likes beds.
You travel with your hand.
That must be a load of fun. Go to a different city, then... shop.
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