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RE: Two Sleeping Areas - Separated

Thanks everyone for your input. I forgot I posted this until I was out in town today and couldn't wait to get back. We got an offer on our house, not a good one though I don't think so all focus went to that. I like the wide body vans. Before this, I was considering something like the little fiberglass eggs: Scamp, Casita, Eggcamer, Lil' Snozzy, Parkliner but then it looked like I would need still, a fairly beefy tow vehicle to really get the job done. I'll take a look at your suggestions, thank you.
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brookside
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03/29/12 05:02pm |
Class B - Camping Van Conversions
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Two Sleeping Areas - Separated

I just started looking at Class B this morning and have had just about every other RV except the Class A. I did not right off see anything that had 2 separate sleeping areas. We have an adult son with Down syndrome so we need a distinct sleeping area for him. Seems like what I have seen so far is just for 2 sleeping together. I'll keep looking but pointing me in a specific direction would be appreciated. Thank you.
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brookside
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03/27/12 07:39am |
Class B - Camping Van Conversions
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RE: Good Sam Insurance Costs

We have lived in AL, NC and KS and I could not find anyone that beat the Good Sam premium. We have had the insurance for a long time and with the price breaks for longevity with them, I can't see we could beat it. One thing I found with other insurance companies, the first year quote is low and the second year, it often jumps a significant amount. We have not had a claim but when we were in AL and the hurricanes came through, they called and left a message giving us instructions should we have a claim and they did the same in one of the other states after a disaster. Insurance is tricky and often you end up comparing apples to oranges so make sure you read your policy because it can surprise you.
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brookside
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03/27/12 07:34am |
Good Sam Insurance
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TT That Has Same Floorplan As An Airstream

This morning I looked through a ton of ads on TTs and came across a travel trailer that although it looked more standard on the outside, was using the Airstream-type standard floor plans. I know it came up when I was looking for the Airstream (dreaming of one) as you know they slip odds and ends in when you search and I cannot duplicate the search results. Has anyone possibly saw something like that? Any help would be appreciated.
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brookside
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10/29/11 11:10am |
Travel Trailers
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