Just remember that theres been lots of discussion on the importance of a longer wheelbase for DP. There may be handling issues with all that weight out back in coaches <40'
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Thanks for all the support and impressions regarding insurance coverage. A quick web search suggests that the dealer would normally take the insurance hit for this type of mishap. My agent is looking into it for us today. Will update.
Rv education and shopping will recommence shortly.
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So sorry about the mishap...and please forgive if I missed it, but what does the Dealership say about the damage? Are they asking for you to cover it?
Best luck
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Kim and Steve, Mustang LCDR (USCG Ret), Outlaw #1193
We purchased a 36' DP last year and I had never driven one before. Ended up in
downtown Pittsburg on a Fri afternoon rush hour. You hang in there and overcome your fears as everything takes time. Plan your route so you don't get into situations like I did and in time you will be OK. planning our first long trip to westcoast.