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Howde

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  1. rawyllie,

    We have a Tiffin Allegro Bay FRED (front engine diesel) and love it. This is our 2nd year with it. Our first motorhome was a 32 ft gasser. We found the FRED so much smoother of a ride, quieter, and comfortable. My husband loves it; he does the driving. We have no affect from truckers passing us as we did on the gasser.

    Some of the negatives you will hear on a FRED are noisier in the cab, and heat from the engine. We haven't found any of these problems. We can carry on a discussion much easier in our FRED over the gasser. If you feel heat from the engine, you can have it insulated as many other FRED owners have done.

    If your chasis is a Freightliner, they have a 2 day class for FREDs. We took it last year and found it very informative. There were about a dozen FRED owners from a variety of RV makers. Everyone loved their FRED. Freightliner also will service your RV while there.


  2. Welcome, Tin Tin! We purchased a slightly used 2008 Tiffin Allegro Bay a couple of years ago and really enjoy it. You might want to join the www.tiffinrvnetwork.com forum. There is a LOT of information specific to Tiffin's but not exclusively for Tiffin owners. There is also a classified section where you will often find some great deals.

    For driving lessons, check out www.betterrving.com for tips on driving, parking, marking your mirrors, etc. This is published by Lazydays which has locations in Tampa, FL and Arizona. They offer driving classes and you might want to call them to see if they will offer any elsewhere, such as at some RV rallies. And that is another place to look for a driving class is RV Rallies - check out FMCA's website and also look at Good Sam's.

    I also would think if you buy from a large RV dealer, they would be prepared to offer some driving advice/tips/suggestions for you before you drive off their lot. I've heard some semi truck schools will also provide lessons.

    You are doing the right thing to ask a lot of questions and learn from other's experiences.

    Wishing you happy traveling.


  3. We had the same experience last year when the rally was in North Carolina. We were near there and extended our stay for one day so we could attend on the first day then travel home the next day. To our surprise, the rally did not start as advertised. I wrote FMCA with the suggestion to make their advertisement match their opening but apparently that fell on deaf ears.

    You are gentle with saying "little disappointed." I was mad at such false advertising! This is unacceptable from a large organization that does this regularly. Why doesn't anyone on the rally organization committee understand this frustration from potential attendees? I would think vendors would like to know this.


  4. We just rode through it today and had no problem with the RV. BUT the traffic was really jammed up narrowing down to the 2 lanes for the tunnel. We traveled 10 miles in one hour from exit 25 (before the tunnel) to the causeway exit 35 after the tunnel. Not sure how normal this is but we would do anything to avoid this again.


  5. Could someone please give me details on the 2011 Eastern Rally in Winston-Salem, NC. I would like to know the time it opens and closes. Will we be charged an entry fee for the day? We will be driving there by car rather than RV. I believe it starts on Oct. 19 which is the day we plan to visit. We are on the road and don't have our back issues of FMCA which apparently have details. I'm really surprised FMCA doesn't have this on their website or if it's there I haven't found it and would appreciate a pointer.

    Thanks!


  6. Any suggested campgrounds for Savannah, Ga.?

    I have a 36-foot coach with 50-amp electric.

    Thanks, in advance.

    We've stayed at Skidaway several times and really like the spacious sites, lots of shade. A beautiful park!

    I would avoid Red Gate Plantation. We had one successful stay there, but on a road trip they called me within one hour of our arrival to cancel our reservation; someone returned that they thought had departed. On another attempt, they never would return my call. So in other words, they are not dependable.

    We always stop by Paula Dean's, Lady and Sons restaurant, but I think my favorite is her brother's place on the way to Tybee Island, Uncle Bubba's. And the Crab Shack, mentioned previously, is definitely a unique experience not to miss.

    Enjoy!


  7. I took the RV driving class at LazyDays, Sefner, FL, with my husband. I have driven on smaller 4 lane highways but not the interstate. Most of what you learn from the class is online on videos at http://betterrving.com/Search.aspx?Search=driving%20tips&fSearch=true They teach you how to turn, back in, mark your mirrors, etc. Very, very helpful!

    They also have many videos and tips on RV care. So far this is the best I have found online. Last spring when we took this class they mentioned they might be taking their courses on the road so you might contact them to see if there is one coming near you. Safe travels!


  8. As a St. Augustine resident, I will confirm that North Beach Campground is a beautiful location. We have never camped there because it is right down the road but have friends that camp there regularly. It sits on the intracoastal waterway and right across from the ocean on A1A. It has huge oak trees to provide shade. They also have a few cabins if someone wants non-campers to join them. The owners of the campground opened a resatuarant, Aunt Kate's, next to it on the river side. Within walking distance is another restaurant on the river, Cap's, and then on the ocean, The Reef. All are very good and popular restaurants. South on A1A about 1 1/2 miles is one of the best local restaurants, Toucan Terry's - not atmospheric but absolutely great food.

    Another St. Augustine campground to check out is Bryn Mawr, right on the ocean in St. Augustine Beach. We have not stayed there but have heard high recommendations.

    Between St. Augustine and Daytona, there are several campgrounds on the ocean in Flagler County. One state park is the Gamble Rogers State Park on the ocean in Flagler county. I don't believe any provide much shade on the ocean.

    About 40-60 miles North of St. Augustine, is Fernandina Beach which is home of Ft. Clinch State Park. We really have enjoyed this park. Camped there on the river bend which is covered with oak trees. The bathrooms are new and kept spotless. An easy walk down to the waterfront to watch the sunset or walk along the shore. They have reenactments weekends at the fort so check their schedule if that interests you. The ocean bend is open to the sun with only a few palm trees. Fernandina is a cute little town to shop and eat.

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