Winterizing Travel Trailer What Is It Like To Own A Camper/travel Trailer?

What is it like to own a camper/travel trailer? - winterizing travel trailer

The children and I would get a "caravan" caravan of less than 30 meters. We believe that the camp would be on the weekend of fun. My husband thinks it's just another without any problems and says he wants to be involved in winter maintenance, etc. Is it hard winter? Can I input from other campers is basically a pain in the ass to do, or worth it? Please tell me the positives and negatives. Thank you!

3 comments:

Paul said...

If your husband is not warm to the idea, forget it. You will not be able to connect everything, trailer, and drag it alone, so spend most, if not all, the life of the meeting.

Even if the man is the head of pressure to buy one, I feel a lot.

My advice to you if you are determined to get to something that you have a slide in truck campers. You need a 1-ton truck to make it good.

Sorry, I do not know, for the winter. I live in .. Ca

wvparano... said...

The positive thing is: It's easy to camp in.

The negative: The cost is crazy, the maintenance cost is crazy, taxes on those who are crazy, you save a place that the neighbors will complain about him sitting at home, sit the will of the month and need time to remove and clean every time you use it, the roof leaks and destruction in the first time you put ice or snow on the roof, which can the climate and sanitary heat to where you get to go, you wherever you go with the excessive size of vehicle repairs and maintenance work can itself there is a dealer in your area, so you have an astronomical price parts when you can get to the septic tank is empty, you also have to drain everything and add , anti-freeze in the winter and the list goes on and on.

It is a money pit, the value always goes down, never give up. This is not an investment, is a luxurious and expensive to do so.

I suppose if you have a lot of money, then go.

Tom B said...

To a caravan companies should be used several times a year to justify the initial cost. You must make sure that you tow a vehicle, and you have a parking space when not in use without having to pay for preservation. Do not buy an RV for your first experience. Winter is not expensive.

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