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Look Out!! Newbies on the Road : )
Yahoo Message Number: 112457
Hi all, First I want to thank all of you sellers that contacted me to buy your LD. I hear people search for months for their "right" one. My husband and I really got lucky with this sight. So THANK YOU ARLENE!! After searching for a couple months on RV trader, Oodle, ect. I found this sight and put up a post. Less than a week, and we found her!!!! I have been reading the posts and seeing what people are doing for improvements. Can't wait to get started! We have been wanting a LD for over 6 years and this was the year we were able to get seriouse and look for her. (Now we just gotta name her) We will probably take her out for the first time in about 2 weeks, just a weekender to get to know how it is all done. YAAAAAAAA More to come.... and lots of questions to ask! Tina and John SoCal 1995 RB (did I do that right?)

Re: Look Out!! Newbies on the Road : )
Reply #1
Yahoo Message Number: 112532
Happy trails to you both!
 I think one of the happiest days in my life was when I found the add for our RB and knew immediately she was the right rig for us.  I personally love all the space, the quality, and the comfort knowing you've got just about the best RV on the road.

Jules

Two gals, two dogs in our Bella Bear
'O6 IB Anniversary Model
Sue, My Copilot
Carlie, our canine princess



Re: ok
Reply #4
Yahoo Message Number: 112463
From: FrankC
 Sent: Monday, May 10, 2010 7:17 PM
 To: lifewithalazydazerv@yahoogroups.com
 Subject: [LD] ok

I know you all here a lot of this whats better tow or motorhome or 5th to be on the road??

Frank, I think that's a little like asking, "What's better, bananas, apples, or grapefruit?". The answer is, "It depends". It depends on what's important to you, how you plan to travel, where you plan to camp, what else you plan to tow (if anything). They all have pluses and some minuses too. I sometimes tow a 35.5 foot glider trailer behind my Lazy Daze, this means I'm limited in the length of the motorhome I can use due to overall length. That's just fine with me, as when not towing the glider trailer, the 26.5' (now 27') Mid Bath model is just the right size to get into those out-of-the-way spots that a bigger motorhome, or 5th wheel, or trailer would have a hard time or be impossible to negotiate.
 I chose a Class-C motorhome partly because of a sub-optimal experience with an earlier Class-A (Fleetwood Pace-Arrow). I wanted doors on each side of the cab along with the fit and finish that comes with an automotive manufactured cab area. For the coach portion, I chose Lazy Daze for both the reputed quality and value - - and I've not been disappointed. For its class, the medium sized LD has excellent road manners, (I haven't driven the 30' LD).

BUT, like I said, it really all depends on what's important to you!

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Yonder ('05 MB)
Minden, NV
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"Yonder" '05 MB
"WLDBLU" glider trailer