I have been going to the caravan shows and visiting heaps of caravan manufactures.
During a visit last weekend I found a caravan that ticked all the boxes as far as my requirements are concerned.
So I thought I might ask the forum to see what you guys think.
Weights are all within what my F150 can legally tow, and ball weight is good.
Im looking at a 2008 manufactured 25 ft long van. Jayco built.
It has a aluminum frame.
Because it is such a long van, will it be hard to find parking for it. Or do caravan parks provide adequate space.
Have any people out there had any experience with a 25ft Aluminum framed Jayco van.
It looks in good condition,
What are the sort of things I would have to look for to ensure that it is as good as it looks.
Cheers.
Kiwimagic.
Aus-Kiwi said
01:22 AM Jan 27, 2015
I have had no issues with 9m motorhome..
If you ring ahead most C.G have space out back for you..
grahos said
10:05 PM Apr 24, 2015
I have also been looking for the last 2 years,trouble is the other half keeps changing her mind
just when I think I have found the right rig.You certainly have a good tug in the 150,would love to get hold
of a new 150,they sound pretty good.
Kiwimagic said
03:19 PM Apr 25, 2015
I agree a new F1540 would be great. But I have a well kept 1990 F Truck, My pride and joy, just love driveing him. cant wait to get on the road.
Hi all.
Getting ready to hit the road.
I have been going to the caravan shows and visiting heaps of caravan manufactures.
During a visit last weekend I found a caravan that ticked all the boxes as far as my requirements are concerned.
So I thought I might ask the forum to see what you guys think.
Weights are all within what my F150 can legally tow, and ball weight is good.
Im looking at a 2008 manufactured 25 ft long van. Jayco built.
It has a aluminum frame.
Because it is such a long van, will it be hard to find parking for it. Or do caravan parks provide adequate space.
Have any people out there had any experience with a 25ft Aluminum framed Jayco van.
It looks in good condition,
What are the sort of things I would have to look for to ensure that it is as good as it looks.
Cheers.
Kiwimagic.
If you ring ahead most C.G have space out back for you..
just when I think I have found the right rig.You certainly have a good tug in the 150,would love to get hold
of a new 150,they sound pretty good.