This post is part of a series called Summer 2018
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- Ain’t gone nowhere
- The Vessel
- The Goal
- The Way
- Getting Ready
- Wallpaper
- Buzzing along…
- Up the East Coast
- First stop, Shreveport
- Cajun Country
- Shreveport Pics
- Crossing the Mississippi River
- Sweet 127.0.0.1 Alabama
- Alabama Pics
- Thar be Gems in them thar Hills
- Dry Falls
- Rockhound’s Paradise
- Who am I to disagree?
- Washington DC(Day Care)
- Science in yo face
- District of Columbia
- Hershey Town PA
- In the Penn
- Mount Pocono
- Odetah RV Resort
- Woolen Factories
- Rhodes? Where we are going..
- Silver Beach Lake
- Block Island
- Sister Peter
- Old Orchard Be-yeetch!
- Bar Harbor
- Oh… Canada….
- Niagara Falls.. A lot
- Great Lakes, Batman!
- Eeeexxxxxcellent….
- Cornell/Germain Reunion
This is our fair vessel. 30 feet of everything you need to live as though in a house. It has enough power to get your stuff from sea level to the mountains of Colorado.
Here’s the layout as advertised by Fleetwood.
I’ve taken the liberty of updating it for our… reality.
I get a lot of questions about what all this thing has in it. My answer is “pretty much any essential for a house”. That doesn’t include washer/dryer. Laundromats are the way to go there.
Here’s a list of things:
- Shower
- Toilet
- water heater(gas powered)
- bathroom sink
- kitchen sink
- Oven(it’s a bit small, but can bake a casserole)
- gas burners(3)
- microwave(have to be on land-power)
- refrigerator w/freezer (runs on battery and propane when no land-power)
- A/C(requires land power)
- House battery(power for lights and such when no land-power)
- 14 gallon propane tank (for fridge, oven/burners, heater, and water heater)
- Generator(runs off of gas tank. Can provide land power)
- 30 gallon Fresh water tank
- Grey water tank for water from shower/sinks
- Black water tank for water from toilet
- 14ft awning. It doubles as a sail in high winds.
- HD TV antenna on roof that goes up/down and can be turned to maximize the reception
- 19inch flat-screen TV on a swivel arm with a chromecast and a DVD player hooked up.
- Cable hookups for land-TV
- you can.. uh.. hook a phone line up to it. for modems… I guess
- wired for 110v plugs when hooked to land-power
- a few 12-volt plugs when driving or on battery power