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BCHUGHES

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About BCHUGHES

  • Birthday June 2

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  • Gender
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  • Location
    Bandon, OR / Tucson, AZ
  • I travel
    Full-time in my motorhome
  1. We recently had a heavy rain and wind event here on the Oregon coast. Winds to 67 MPH and 6" of rain. We have never had leaks before this storm, but with this storm we had water come in at the lower corners where the slide mates to the coach side walls. The amount of water was significant. After trying several things and not having success I finally decided to lower the air bags on the side of the slides a little bit. This made any water coming down the side of the coach and running inside to follow the new slope to the outside and that has stopped the water from coming in.
  2. We own a 2010 Prius and tow it with a Roadmaster 2000 tow dolly. When I bought the Prius I required the dealer to allow me to bring the tow dolly into the dealership and load a Prius on the dolly before I would buy. They said "no problem." We towed the new Prius on an 8,000-mile trip the first year without problem and continue to tow on shorter trips. Bill
  3. I have used a Roadmaster 2000 behind different MH's and pulled a Honda CRV, Toyota Prius and a 1980 full sized Blazer with large tires. I think that reason enough but it is not that difficult to load and unload. Also it does not need to be registered with the state. No license or title. It has its own brakes and the wheels turn/pivot to provide the correct tuning radius to follow the MH. We got off the beaten path in Vermont and had to turn around in a very tight barn yard. I don't know the turning radius but I had the Prius at a 90 degree angle to the MH and managed not to unhook. Just my 2 cents. Bill
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