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Old 11-01-2017, 10:00 AM   #1
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I know this might seem silly to some of seasoned motor home owners but for new guys that can get distracted this good way make sure you completed all task before leaving. My wife and me review all these and verify not only she check them but I double checked them. There is couple blank ones that you can customize them. I got them fro CW...
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Old 11-01-2017, 10:38 AM   #2
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Good idea

Better to make sure all tasks are completed before driving away with the levelers down or a slide open. I use a small piece of Velcro with a red or green piece that I stick next to my slide switches up front. Keeps me from forgetting to install, or remove, my slide locks.
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Interesting sub-point, my 2014 F350 control panel has a checklist pre-programmed for pulling a trailer. It is actually pretty comprehensive.
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I know this might seem silly to some of seasoned motor home owners but for new guys that can get distracted this good way make sure you completed all task before leaving. My wife and me review all these and verify not only she check them but I double checked them. There is couple blank ones that you can customize them. I got them fro CW...
Not silly at all to me. Whatever works for you and is a good idea. We have a checklist that we go through whoever we break camp that we've printed out and keep in the cab. To use your method I'd have to have 2 steering wheels and a bag of 30 or so labels. haha
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I think it's a great idea.

I use a bright orange ribbon attached to the steering wheel to remind me to walk around before starting up.

Amazon has some bright colored slap bracelets a little cheaper and you could label them yourself.

I may change from my ribbon to those things.
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RVChecklist App. I have separate lists for Storage departure, CG arrival, CG departure, Storage arrival, Dolly towing, winterizing and hurricane (for S/B home).

Best to export their template into Excel (as CSV file) and edit there then import back into the App.
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Would like to be able to edit, add/delete and print. What is the easiest way to do that? If someone has an excel spread sheet maybe you could share it for others to copy and use.
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