Friday the 13th times three February 13, 2009, 04:46:47 pm Yahoo Message Number: 99286Hey group Might want to keep your LD off the road today... and on this day next month (March) and possibly even on this day again in November.Seems like Friday the 13th is multiplying like rabbits!Steve S. Lazy Bones & Jiggs
Re: Friday the 13th times three Reply #1 – February 13, 2009, 08:17:26 pm Yahoo Message Number: 99292Quote Hey group Might want to keep your LD off the road today... and on this day next month (March) and possibly even on this day again in November.Seems like Friday the 13th is multiplying like rabbits!Steve S. Lazy Bones & Jiggs Hey--ease up. Today is my birthday! ;-)Jeanne
Re: Friday the 13th times three Reply #2 – February 13, 2009, 10:20:55 pm Yahoo Message Number: 99295On Feb 13, 2009, at 6:17 PM, jgearing13 wrote:Quote Hey--ease up. Today is my birthday! ;-)Jeanne YEE-HAW Jeanne!!!! Did you finally catch up with me?!!!Hugs and smiles and wishes for a happy happy birthday, Lorna still a *little* shy of 70!
Re: Friday the 13th times three Reply #3 – February 13, 2009, 10:28:46 pm Yahoo Message Number: 99296QuoteMight want to keep your LD off the road today... and on this day next month (March) and possibly even on this day again in November. I chanced a drive to the mother ship today to get my awning fixed. Both 'shock absorbers' (the white plastic thingys near the arms of the awning were broke) All started well as I left Simi Valley at 7am. By the time I got to Pasadena it was raining, and it rained all the way to Montclair. I got there at 8:15, traffic wasn't that bad. Vince took my LD to the back and was finished in 45 minutes. I haven't tried it yet but I am sure he did a good job. While there I was chatting with Todd and asked about the 'Kodiak'. He took me on a tour and I was impressed. It is a twin to the 30 footers as far as layout. The counter tops are 'solid' speckled gray in color. The stove has a 'solid' hinged cover (very nice but heavy) and the burners (3) are 'home' quality, big fire ring. There is a convection microwave below the stove. A huge TV in the entertainment center, Bose sound system. There is also a TV in the back. The cab has 'ultra leather' (very nice and soft), built in GPS, rear view camera (monitor is right above the rear view mirror), CB radio, heated power rear mirrors. 3 100w solar panels, 2000w inverter that will run anything in the coach (including the convection microwave). Unfortunately I forgot my camera......Jerry in Simi Valley 2000 30 IB
Re: Kodiak coach Reply #4 – February 13, 2009, 11:49:54 pm Yahoo Message Number: 99301"...2000w inverter that will run anything in the coach..."I had to laugh when I read this, and realized that the factory has finally caught up with what Gertie (my former rig, a 1985 LD) had ten years ago! ;-)Andy Baird http://www.andybaird.com/travels/
Re: Kodiak coach Reply #5 – February 14, 2009, 11:56:45 am Yahoo Message Number: 99320Quote "...2000w inverter that will run anything in the coach..."I had to laugh when I read this, and realized that the factory has finally caught up with what Gertie (my former rig, a 1985 LD) had ten years ago! ;-) Andy Baird and they have a 40 gallon propane tank too....... I guess ccc is no problem on the Kodiak.Jerry (soon to be camp host) 2000 30 IB
Re: Kodiak coach Reply #6 – February 14, 2009, 01:41:19 pm Yahoo Message Number: 99321"and they have a 40 gallon propane tank too"Now that's something Gertie didn't have. At my average consumption rate of 8.77 gallons a month, forty gallons of propane would last me four and a half months. Nice! :-)Andy Baird http://www.andybaird.com/travels/