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Thread: Travelling the US in a motorhome-- with a carvewright?

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    It looks like a nice rig and clean (indicates that it was taken care of), but I don't want you to spend $$ unnecessarily. I have rebuilt many of the parts of RVs over the years and can steer you to the best way to handle any repairs you might need. PM me here or from RV.net. One other thing...before you hit the road, get a good RV roadside assistance insurance. Coachnet is one of the best. Also, look as joining Family Motor Coach Assn. They have many benefits for members.
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    Very nice RV. The year on the road sould be very enjoyable for all of you.

    What made you deside to move to the UK ?
    Happy Carving

    Robert D.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rcdages View Post

    What made you deside to move to the UK ?
    My wife is English- I met her and married her when I was stationed there (8 years) - Both my boys were born there and hold dual UK/US citizenship. I promised LOML I'd take her back home after I retired, and she's holding me to it Besides which, I really do enjoy the countryside, people, and culture (not to mention the beer!) Who know if it will be "forever" (hard to imagine leaving my homeland forever!) but it will be permanent "for now".

    Lawrence

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    That sounds like a cool thing to do. My guess it was tough for your bride to leave her homeland as well....
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