06-03-2018, 01:35 PM
We currently own a 2007 45' 8" Newell and we are full timers. Before the Newell we had a Leisure Travel Van Libero 25' 4" that could practically go anywhere but too small to full time. We love our coach but it is just too big for the camping we like to do. So we are planning to downsize and are now researching the Foretravel IC-37 which will make its debut at the January 2019 Tampa Show.
The bigger your coach is the less spontaneous you can be with your camping. My wife is our "tour guide" and makes the reservations between 6-12 months out depending on the reservation policies of the park we are going to. A few years ago California only had one state park that would handle a 45' coach.
Bottom line is that you and your wife need to be comfortable in whatever length of coach you choose or else you will not enjoy your camping experience.
The bigger your coach is the less spontaneous you can be with your camping. My wife is our "tour guide" and makes the reservations between 6-12 months out depending on the reservation policies of the park we are going to. A few years ago California only had one state park that would handle a 45' coach.
Bottom line is that you and your wife need to be comfortable in whatever length of coach you choose or else you will not enjoy your camping experience.
Oscar & Janet Valent
Full timing
2004 Foretravel U320 3820 PBBS
2007 Newell Coach #815 - Great Coach Sold
2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee Summit