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Originally Posted by
tincancowboys
Hi Dave,
Are there many RV parking spots that don't charge? We're trying to minimize costs as much as possible. Also have you any suggestions as to the size of Rv we should be looking at? We have 4 lads staying on the trip and although space is not overly essential we'd like it to be comfortbale living in it for 2 weeks. We've been looking at a 7 berth C30 which is 30ft long, how tricky are they to drive do you know?
Sorry or the all the questions and thanks for your replies!
James
Hi James, No need for apologies, keep asking untill you have what you want.
I am unsure if you mean there are four in total, or 4 plus 4 lads?
The C30 will do 4 of you easily and feel quite spacious. You will have 2 double beds [ A fixed one at the rear and one above the cab] the other sleeping is made up in the dinette/lounge area. If you need this it may feel a bit cramped,especially in the morning and eves when you are all trying to get fed and washed, although the sites have shower blocks e.t.c.
The "how tricky to drive" question is hard to answer, a lot will depend on your driving experience and what you have driven before, however it shouldn't take to long to adapt but I wouldn't push to far in your first couple of days while you get the feel for it. I didn't feel that lenght was an issue on the driving side but you will need to adjust to the extra width of the back. Although the wing mirrors are a good guide, the rear wheels sit wider than the fronts. Also with the longer R.V's there is a lot of overhang from the rear wheels, so when moving from petrol pumps and parking spaces you have to ease out gently rather that turn sharply. [Think of Laurel and Hardy walking around with a plank of wood on there shoulder] or else you will side swipe everything close by. Of course, with the lenght you are not going to be able to turn it around so easily so a wrong turn could mean some extra miles before being able to turn.
As for "free" camping or otherwise "boondocking" there are certain places such as truck stops and some Walmarts, but you need to ask the manager at that store. If they allow it you would be expected to go to a quiet corner to sleep but not to set up camp as such, i.e. don't get the BBQ and chairs out.
To do this you will be relying on the water you have stored and possibly the generator [normally at extra cost] so you will need camp sites to fill and empty your tanks, a fairly straight forward task.