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RE: New Jayco 32BHDS owner

Congrats ... Its a great trailer - love the floorplan. Hope you have as many good times with it as we do ours.
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txtaco
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02/28/12 09:47am |
Travel Trailers
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RE: Trailer length making me wonder

Just get the best hitch you can afford ... you are only as strong as your weakest link ... $30,000+ in front with $25,000+ in back with a budget hitch connecting the two makes no sense to me. I love my propride, its expensive but the piece of mind it gives me is worth it.
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txtaco
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02/27/12 11:33am |
Travel Trailers
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RE: ? TX GULF PARK, BOAT & FISHING INFO ?

A good one for fishing is Matagorda Bay Nature Park -- http://www.lcra.org/parks/developed_parks/matagorda.html
There is a nice boatramp up the road next to the River Bend restaurant plus you are not far from the Matagorda harbor which has a fantastic fish cleaning area.
If first time fishing down here, I advise getting a guide and letting him show you about.
A couple of good guides for Matagorda are:
Bill Pustejovsky - http://www.matagordabay.com/guides/Pustejovsky.htm
Charlie Paradoski - http://www.captcharlieparadoski.com/
Good luck - sounds like a fun trip
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txtaco
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11/11/11 09:45am |
General RVing Issues
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RE: Travel Trailer with Outside facing Bathroom door

Have a TT like that... not having my kids track mud and other debris thru the trailer is the reason. I personally think its the next best thing to slice bread.
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txtaco
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07/31/11 07:45pm |
Travel Trailers
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RE: TT and bigger kids, where to sleep them?

Bunkhouse is the way to go...sleeping in a tent sounds good until you try doing it in when its 85+ degrees at night. I don't care who you are, that's miserable. That and if its raining - never been in a tent that did not leak.
We love our Jayco 32BHDS.
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txtaco
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07/28/11 11:16am |
Travel Trailers
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RE: Info Needed Heavier TT Pulled by Gassers. No Diesels Please.

1. What's your TV?
2004 GMC 2500HD 4x4 6.0L 4.10 ratio
2. How big/heavy is your TT?
32ft - 9000lbs +
3. Did your TV come with the tow package installed?
Yes - including a Transmission temp gauge
4. General comments?
Tows fine, you have tp realize that these motors make their horsepower at the higher RPM's -- don't be scared to let it run at 4500+ while going up a steep incline.
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txtaco
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07/14/11 09:13am |
Travel Trailers
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RE: camper ratings thread

I do not know where in Texas you live ... but if your close to Houston check out PPL's consignment lot http://www.pplmotorhomes.com/travelt/travel-trailers.htm While I have not purchased from them, I know several people that have and they said they would do it again. I figure that is about as good as reference as you can get.
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txtaco
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07/09/11 06:36pm |
Travel Trailers
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RE: Cover for PP Hitch??

ProPride Cover
They sell a cover --- had mine for 2 years and its still in good shape
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txtaco
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06/18/11 04:15pm |
Travel Trailers
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RE: Make SURE to have a 50-amp to 30-amp adapter!

I use it whenever I stay at a park that is fully packed, seems everybody is on the 30A circuit. Seen it "brown out" at times, while we are fine on the 50A. Have surge/low voltage protection also.
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txtaco
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06/15/11 08:56am |
Travel Trailers
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RE: Installed 30A RV recepticle at the homestead

Pulled #10 wire thru today.... thats what I get for listening to the guy at Home Depot. Add another $45 to the total - thanks all for pointing that out.
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txtaco
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06/06/11 07:16pm |
Travel Trailers
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RE: Installed 30A RV recepticle at the homestead

You spent $150? For what? I put one on a post 50 feet from the house for far less.
$30 for the box w/ RV recepticle
$40 for the 12g wire
$45 for the conduit and fasteners (and other related stuff)
$30 for the 30A breaker
Had to run it from the back of the house to out front...
Darn, I just bought a breaker for under 6 bucks..You got robbed there
Actually I got quite a deal on it... forgot to mention it was a GFI breaker also.
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txtaco
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06/06/11 11:30am |
Travel Trailers
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RE: Installed 30A RV recepticle at the homestead

You spent $150? For what? I put one on a post 50 feet from the house for far less.
$30 for the box w/ RV recepticle
$40 for the 12g wire
$45 for the conduit and fasteners (and other related stuff)
$30 for the 30A breaker
Had to run it from the back of the house to out front...
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txtaco
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06/06/11 09:41am |
Travel Trailers
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Installed 30A RV recepticle at the homestead

Today I spent 5 hours installing a 30A RV recepticle on the house... no more loading the trailer with it being 100+ degrees. For approx. $150 dollars, this was the ticket... I highly recomend for others to do the same.
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txtaco
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06/05/11 07:31pm |
Travel Trailers
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