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Old 11-28-2011, 06:47 PM   #1
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New Monaco owner and new to the forum. Hi all

I've spent the last 15 years boating on Puget Sound and up into Alaska...figured it's time to see what the great inland has to offer, LOL.

I plan to go Full Time and am currently in the process of closing down the "real" world. I figure Play Time starts in about 3 months

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Old 11-28-2011, 07:10 PM   #2
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Welcome. I'm a bit jealous that you're going to full-time-it. Can't convince DW to do this.

When you purchase your rig, be sure to create a signature line to let us easily know what you are driving....and what your tow is.

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Old 11-28-2011, 07:20 PM   #3
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Thanks for the welcome.

I did create the full profile....must not be showing yet.

Yes, full time will be interesting. I'll still be working here and there, but I can do most from the road. I will be on the boat during the summers and MH during winter times.

My parents have decided to go back to solid ground and have gifted me their Windsor 40....first thing to do will be to fix all the "upgrades" he's made LOL. The biggest issue atm is trying to figure out what to do with 25+ years worth of accumulated "stuff". It's hard to end that tie to the solid world...4,000 SF to 400 is huge!
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You are a lucky man..............my DW ( by the way not sure what the DW stands for except the wife) wouldn't care for full timing.
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Tyler:

Welcome to the forum from an Anacortesian. I envy you the full-timing opportunity. Our 32-footer is about the max we could manage and isn't really big enough.

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