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Yo Tim!
On Mon, 7 Mar 2011 14:30:50 -0500, I_am_Tosk
wrote: In article , says... On Mon, 7 Mar 2011 13:46:22 -0500, I_am_Tosk wrote: In article , says... On Mon, 7 Mar 2011 11:44:09 -0500, I_am_Tosk wrote: In article , says... Here's the one we're thinking of. http://tinyurl.com/685mfw8 I find it interesting it only sleeps two. A very specific tool it is, with a huge bathroom and kitchen.. Very nicely set up, I guess a couple guests could throw an air mattress on the floor. I think I have seem a few Greystone campers at the track, they are some of the nicest graphics and lines in the place.. By changing out the table and chairs for a booth type table, and by changing the sofa to a sleep-sofa, it's easy to raise the sleeping capacity to six. A couple thermarests and sleeping bags also work on the floor. All types of options are available. Yeah, I imagined that. I just never heard of a fifth wheel that came to sleep only two, stock from the factory. Could it be that the "sleeps two" is the option, not the standard version?? Not bitching, just curious. Every time me and Jess go looking for campers, they sleep like 8!! which is about 6 more than we will need What you see is what you'd get with no options whatsoever. The more stuff that's added, the higher the cost, naturally. There are lots of other layouts, including bunk beds, available. So "sleeps two" is pretty much the standard and more sleepers is add- ons? That's true of that model. That's the layout we liked. However, here are some of the other floor plans of the Greystone. http://www.heartlandrvs.com/index.ph...iew=floorplans Run your cursor over the floor plan and you'll get a little popup with info. The GS33CK, for example, sleeps 7. |
#12
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Yo Tim!
On Mar 7, 12:51*pm, Harryk wrote:
On 3/7/11 12:01 PM, John H wrote: On Mon, 7 Mar 2011 11:44:09 -0500, wrote: In , says... Here's the one we're thinking of. http://tinyurl.com/685mfw8 I find it interesting it only sleeps two. A very specific tool it is, with a huge bathroom and kitchen.. Very nicely set up, I guess a couple guests could throw an air mattress on the floor. I think I have seem a few Greystone campers at the track, they are some of the nicest graphics and lines in the place.. By changing out the table and chairs for a booth type table, and by changing the sofa to a sleep-sofa, it's easy to raise the sleeping capacity to six. A couple thermarests and sleeping bags also work on the floor. All types of options are available. Drive 1000 miles so you and five other people can sleep inside a metal box? Heh heh heh. But It'll seem like a 60s Mobile command Post like Herring remembers from Nam. I think he suffers from Agent Orange contamination. Cant post a single thing about Boats, only about his stupid trailer fantasies. Herring, the resident King of the Trailer Trash at rec boats. |
#13
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Yo Tim!
On Mar 7, 9:15*am, John H wrote:
Here's the one we're thinking of. http://tinyurl.com/685mfw8 Oh man, John. That is way cool! your Durimax ought to dance with it. That's one really nice camper. I dont' know who much it will run you, but if you have the disposable income I dont' see any reason not to go for it. I myself am a car and motel room kind of person, but I can see an advantage to having your own home go with you, especially if you're headed for someplace like Alaska or something like that. At least you know what you have and aren't limited to where ore how long you can stay. Again. that looks very nice! |
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Yo Tim!
On Mar 7, 11:51*am, Harryk wrote:
On 3/7/11 12:01 PM, John H wrote: On Mon, 7 Mar 2011 11:44:09 -0500, wrote: In , says... Here's the one we're thinking of. http://tinyurl.com/685mfw8 I find it interesting it only sleeps two. A very specific tool it is, with a huge bathroom and kitchen.. Very nicely set up, I guess a couple guests could throw an air mattress on the floor. I think I have seem a few Greystone campers at the track, they are some of the nicest graphics and lines in the place.. By changing out the table and chairs for a booth type table, and by changing the sofa to a sleep-sofa, it's easy to raise the sleeping capacity to six. A couple thermarests and sleeping bags also work on the floor. All types of options are available. Drive 1000 miles so you and five other people can sleep inside a metal box? Heh heh heh. Well to each there own Harry... what's the difference between that and having a large boat that one isn't going to use much but pay large slip fees for a big diesel boat that is going to sit in the water most of the time. Really though, I suppose you can camp in it, but can you trailer it to Arizona? Now I'm not saying having a big water craft isnt' good either, that is if you can afford it, But I think John and his Mrs. have a good thing going with the camper type thing. Financially, i wish I was in either of your shoes. ?;^ ) |
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Yo Tim!
On 3/7/11 6:11 PM, Tim wrote:
On Mar 7, 11:51 am, wrote: On 3/7/11 12:01 PM, John H wrote: On Mon, 7 Mar 2011 11:44:09 -0500, wrote: In , says... Here's the one we're thinking of. http://tinyurl.com/685mfw8 I find it interesting it only sleeps two. A very specific tool it is, with a huge bathroom and kitchen.. Very nicely set up, I guess a couple guests could throw an air mattress on the floor. I think I have seem a few Greystone campers at the track, they are some of the nicest graphics and lines in the place.. By changing out the table and chairs for a booth type table, and by changing the sofa to a sleep-sofa, it's easy to raise the sleeping capacity to six. A couple thermarests and sleeping bags also work on the floor. All types of options are available. Drive 1000 miles so you and five other people can sleep inside a metal box? Heh heh heh. Well to each there own Harry... what's the difference between that and having a large boat that one isn't going to use much but pay large slip fees for a big diesel boat that is going to sit in the water most of the time. Really though, I suppose you can camp in it, but can you trailer it to Arizona? Now I'm not saying having a big water craft isnt' good either, that is if you can afford it, But I think John and his Mrs. have a good thing going with the camper type thing. Financially, i wish I was in either of your shoes. ?;^ ) I favor anything that gets herring out of time for long periods of time. We're planning to take our new boat on a trip to southern New England this summer. |
#16
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Yo Tim!
On Mar 7, 5:17*pm, Harryk wrote:
We're planning to take our new boat on a trip to southern New England this summer. Well Harry, wouldn't flying be cheaper, faster, and less boring? just curious ?;^ ) |
#17
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Yo Tim!
On 3/7/11 6:30 PM, Tim wrote:
On Mar 7, 5:17 pm, wrote: We're planning to take our new boat on a trip to southern New England this summer. Well Harry, wouldn't flying be cheaper, faster, and less boring? just curious ?;^ ) There's no question that flying would be cheaper and faster, and perhaps scarier if we landed at the dinky Tweed-New Haven Airport. Actually, if I were taking public transportation, I'd take the Acela train. This is, however, supposedly a boating newsgroup, not a travel trailer newsgroup, eh... I'm sure there's a travel trailer newsgroup somewhere... |
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Yo Tim!
On Mar 7, 5:45*pm, Harryk wrote:
On 3/7/11 6:30 PM, Tim wrote: On Mar 7, 5:17 pm, *wrote: We're planning to take our new boat on a trip to southern New England this summer. Well Harry, wouldn't flying be cheaper, faster, and less boring? *just curious ?;^ ) There's no question that flying would be cheaper and faster, and perhaps scarier if we landed at the dinky Tweed-New Haven Airport. Actually, if I were taking public transportation, I'd take the Acela train. This is, however, supposedly a boating newsgroup, not a travel trailer newsgroup, eh... I'm sure there's a travel trailer newsgroup somewhere... Well, in all fairness, this isnt' really a political NG either, but some deem to make it that way regardless of what side of a fence the poster is on. Yeah, I suppose I should have made my trip posting OT. At least in the future I'll have to remember to do that. |
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Yo Tim!
On 3/7/11 6:49 PM, Tim wrote:
On Mar 7, 5:45 pm, wrote: On 3/7/11 6:30 PM, Tim wrote: On Mar 7, 5:17 pm, wrote: We're planning to take our new boat on a trip to southern New England this summer. Well Harry, wouldn't flying be cheaper, faster, and less boring? just curious ?;^ ) There's no question that flying would be cheaper and faster, and perhaps scarier if we landed at the dinky Tweed-New Haven Airport. Actually, if I were taking public transportation, I'd take the Acela train. This is, however, supposedly a boating newsgroup, not a travel trailer newsgroup, eh... I'm sure there's a travel trailer newsgroup somewhere... Well, in all fairness, this isnt' really a political NG either, but some deem to make it that way regardless of what side of a fence the poster is on. Yeah, I suppose I should have made my trip posting OT. At least in the future I'll have to remember to do that. My comment was not directed towards you. |
#20
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Yo Tim!
In article 6f5e19e5-c70d-470f-a073-
, says... On Mar 7, 5:17*pm, Harryk wrote: We're planning to take our new boat on a trip to southern New England this summer. Well Harry, wouldn't flying be cheaper, faster, and less boring? just curious ?;^ ) No, no, no... If you have a 25 foot LTP, it's the only trip to make.. And of course if that LTP is imaginary, you would have to "travel" to someplace where you had a bit more info (like where you grew up) than just Google to make it believable... |
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