02-03-2015, 11:25 AM
Richard,
Manuevering with the steerable tag is a breeze. Love that feature! It's the length that keeps us out of places we used to frequent such as more remote places, some state parks, Mexico and a lot of parking sites in older RV parks. The newer and reconfigured parks are usually more spacious. Table Rock was fine for example. Boyds here in Key West where wer were for the month of November very crowded and tight. . Bluewater Key RV Resort where we are now and have been since Jan 1 is also big rig friendly, but expensive too. Like Table Rock, Bluewater Key is all owner lots and the owners rent when not using, thus fewer rentals in the winter months but lovely location. Sorry we missed a shot at the 2005, 40' that was at Panterra in Holland, Michigan.
Manuevering with the steerable tag is a breeze. Love that feature! It's the length that keeps us out of places we used to frequent such as more remote places, some state parks, Mexico and a lot of parking sites in older RV parks. The newer and reconfigured parks are usually more spacious. Table Rock was fine for example. Boyds here in Key West where wer were for the month of November very crowded and tight. . Bluewater Key RV Resort where we are now and have been since Jan 1 is also big rig friendly, but expensive too. Like Table Rock, Bluewater Key is all owner lots and the owners rent when not using, thus fewer rentals in the winter months but lovely location. Sorry we missed a shot at the 2005, 40' that was at Panterra in Holland, Michigan.
Gary and Susie
2005 47' Newell #729 4 slides DD 60 Allison 6 spd
2013 Ford F-150 3.5 crew cab, eco-boost twin turbo 4x4
2010 Ford Edge AWD
Black Labradoodle, "Dude"
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