Got the new home away from home in the driveway finally. Went from popup to slide out :biggrinAttachment 237352
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Got the new home away from home in the driveway finally. Went from popup to slide out :biggrinAttachment 237352
Very nice, wish I had something like that when I was working in Albany Ga. I spent 9 months living in a pop up camper, Was not that bad, great memories of a simpler time!
You done Good, Mike!! :ThumbsUp
Wow, nice one for sure... Good times ahead for you guys. I know how you like to camp... Only now you can't call it "camping" congratulations!! Maybe next fall we can do a crappie camp at Monroe!
Makes things much easier now. I like the Monroe idea. Hit me up when things settle for ya.
I want one
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I guess you won't want to speak to us poor folks anymore.:biggrin Nice one for sure!
Very nice Mike, good luck with it.
now, let's see the trailor goes on the hitch behind the truck, the boat goes on the hitch behind the camper and off we go?
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^^^except you can not under any circumstance(aside from commercial freight) double tow in Florida.
SWEET Mike, many good times & adventures await !!
Congrats, very nice
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How many does it sleep ?
4 - 6 -8
You have sleeping quarters - i can produce boat to handle 4 max on spider riggin....
Man - could possibly be good match - Miss & Ala. runs...
Seriously - Nice looking piece of equuipment - should have many, many days & hours of
relaxing time
You did good Mike.....................Congrats.
One last minor thing - can you park it at your home..................???
Very nice camper trailer Mike:highfive, I sure coulda used something that nice when I was at Ft Desoto last week.
Comtortably sleep 6(2 adults and 4 kids) Has a queen bed in sleeper, 2 double bunks and a couch and table that could be forced to sleep 2 really small kids if needed. I would say 4 adults comfortably.
Yes I can park at home. No HOA for me, got too much stuffs for HOA. I am 500 yards from city limits but zoned rural residential on dirt road :).
You would have to discuss me taking valuable vacation days for fishing trips away from her camping. Doubt it would end well, but I would love to watch the conversation and record video for youtube:)
No double tow , guess you need a blow up Fishing Bote LOL RR
I luv it
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I see a kayak in your future. Nice rig mister.
Sad - Florida won't allow the double tow - even if main unit is hooked by use of 5th wheel,
rear unit on ball hitch.
Strange - most all states in midwest and south allow this setup...................
That thing is really nice. Now you have to mount some rod holders on the roof! JC
Took her for a shakedown run to Lake Griffin State Park this weekend. Sure is easier to set up and take down than a popup.:biggrinAttachment 238241Attachment 238242
Great setup Mike, lots a good Family time to be had! :ThumbsUp
My wife and I just visited this State Park a few weeks ago, took a little walk around and saw the BIG Live Oak Tree. Had some Ribs at the Oakwood smoke house and Grill just a few miles away. :cheers2
It is a nice campground for sure. Next trip is up to Jacksonville. Gonna try Katherine Abbey Hanna park just outside Mayport Naval Station. Normally go to Ft. Clinch up there but ran across this one and gonna giver er a go.
Glad to you on the camping circuit..........Probably twice as easy to setup and be in service than old
popup
Lookin good
Mom and Dad liked Jetty park. Got to see a few Submarines clear port.
Last time we were at Ft Clinch a sub came in to Kingsland and a carrier came into Mayport. Lots of activity in the area that weekend. Was an awesome sight to see.
I'll bet it was