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Camper owners: is owning a camper worth it?
Posted on 9/6/20 at 7:51 am
Posted on 9/6/20 at 7:51 am
Wife (no pic) wants a camper. I don’t see us using it enough for the price and trouble of it all. We are both about 5 years away from retirement.
This post was edited on 9/6/20 at 6:52 pm
Posted on 9/6/20 at 7:57 am to headboard banger
Buy a used one after Corona and see if y’all like it. I don’t think it would be for me unless I was retired and I like road trips
Posted on 9/6/20 at 7:58 am to wickowick
Thx. Yea I already don’t like long road trips either.
Posted on 9/6/20 at 7:58 am to headboard banger
Rent one and see if it’s something you could enjoy
Posted on 9/6/20 at 7:59 am to headboard banger
I like getting places fast via vehicle. Can’t really do that with a camper
Posted on 9/6/20 at 9:08 am to headboard banger
I just saw an ad on this forum where you can rent it out for 1000 a week when you’re not using it.
I’d also recommend a trailer. My fil wants a camper van but he will only use it twice per year.
Thst Leaves a motor sitting in the lot a lot. SWIDT? Park the trailer there and no insurance or oil changes
You paid for a truck that you’re not using a lot.
I’d also recommend a trailer. My fil wants a camper van but he will only use it twice per year.
Thst Leaves a motor sitting in the lot a lot. SWIDT? Park the trailer there and no insurance or oil changes
You paid for a truck that you’re not using a lot.
This post was edited on 9/6/20 at 9:15 am
Posted on 9/6/20 at 9:14 am to headboard banger
Well, it's not just the cost of the camper to consider. Depending on how big a camper being bought will determine how big a truck you will need to tow it.
Do you go all out with a dually with a 5th wheel, big towing package, fuel eating V-8 or turbo diesel engine?
Friend of mine bought a camper many years ago thinking his pickup would be sufficient to tow it and on his second trip he found out otherwise. So then in addition to the price of the camper, there was the cost of a new heavy duty truck to pull the damn thing.
Unless you're talking about an all in one mobile camper and not a pull-behind. Can you store it safely when not in use. How much is it going to cost to insure?
Do you go all out with a dually with a 5th wheel, big towing package, fuel eating V-8 or turbo diesel engine?
Friend of mine bought a camper many years ago thinking his pickup would be sufficient to tow it and on his second trip he found out otherwise. So then in addition to the price of the camper, there was the cost of a new heavy duty truck to pull the damn thing.
Unless you're talking about an all in one mobile camper and not a pull-behind. Can you store it safely when not in use. How much is it going to cost to insure?
This post was edited on 9/6/20 at 9:17 am
Posted on 9/6/20 at 9:21 am to gumbo2176
Good points. I have a GMC AT4 1500. Another reason I don’t want to pull a med sized camper
Posted on 9/6/20 at 9:22 am to headboard banger
its no different then a boat, if you use it regularly then its very worth it, if you dont then its a money pit taking up space in your driveway
and its a better investment to find a well kept used one vs buying new, let the other guy buy new and you reap the rewards of not paying twice what its worth
and its a better investment to find a well kept used one vs buying new, let the other guy buy new and you reap the rewards of not paying twice what its worth
Posted on 9/6/20 at 9:30 am to headboard banger
Find out where she wants to go in the camper and fly in and rent one there.
Posted on 9/6/20 at 1:18 pm to holmesbr
We have family with a camper, they use it a lot but we have visited them at some of the camp sites and it is like a redneck motel 6. I couldn't imagine wanting to stay there. We stay in it when we visit, they do live a rocks throw from the beach in Mississippi. I will be taking advantage of this with the flounder migration in about a month. I would not want to own one, it is OK for a night or two, but other than that I would rather a hotel/camp to stay at. Now if you are talking about one of these $100K plus monstrosities, those might be more livable, but they no longer remain a camper at that point.
Posted on 9/6/20 at 1:23 pm to headboard banger
Depends, if you use it yes.
We have one and try to use it at least 2 times a month.
We only go on weekends but we have fun.
State parks are nice and alot of the private campground have lots of activities for all ages.
If you get one id suggest learning how to fix things as much as possible ypurself because it will break and it will cost alot to get it fixed by a dealer and likely sit there for months before the touch it.
All in all we would do it again because we like have our own toilet to shite in and would rather stay in a more outdoorsy place than a hotel.
We have one and try to use it at least 2 times a month.
We only go on weekends but we have fun.
State parks are nice and alot of the private campground have lots of activities for all ages.
If you get one id suggest learning how to fix things as much as possible ypurself because it will break and it will cost alot to get it fixed by a dealer and likely sit there for months before the touch it.
All in all we would do it again because we like have our own toilet to shite in and would rather stay in a more outdoorsy place than a hotel.
Posted on 9/6/20 at 4:12 pm to headboard banger
happiest days of a boat or camper owners life is da day dey buy it and da day dey sell it, maintenance be a ongoing money pit biatch, always sumthing to fix, rent dat shite my good man...
Posted on 9/6/20 at 4:23 pm to Melvin Spellvin
I wonder which has more maintenance, boat OR camper
Posted on 9/6/20 at 4:47 pm to keakar
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its no different then a boat, if you use it regularly then its very worth it, if you dont then its a money pit taking up space in your driveway
and its a better investment to find a well kept used one vs buying new, let the other guy buy new and you reap the rewards of not paying twice what its worth
This is the correct answer ^^^^^
Posted on 9/6/20 at 10:32 pm to headboard banger
Here’s your answer:
RVSHARE.com
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RVSHARE.com
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Posted on 9/6/20 at 11:10 pm to haikarate
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I wonder which has more maintenance, boat OR camper
Easily a camper by far. It has everything a house has that could go wrong but made in miniature and marked up sky high. A boat is expensive, but has way less stuff to break.
Posted on 9/7/20 at 7:12 am to armsdealer
Do you have a free place to store it OP? It would absolutely not make sense to buy one if you have to pay $100/ month to store it.
As said, rent one. It’s fun if you can go and stay at state parks and other places where campground fees are reasonable, weather is nice, and you can do cheap weekend get aways. But financially you’d be better off renting a cabin many times.
As said, rent one. It’s fun if you can go and stay at state parks and other places where campground fees are reasonable, weather is nice, and you can do cheap weekend get aways. But financially you’d be better off renting a cabin many times.
Posted on 9/7/20 at 12:26 pm to keakar
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and its a better investment to find a well kept used one vs buying new, l
Used camper market is great if you have cash, most campers sold are financed, many at ridiculus loan terms, tons of owners find they dont use them much, dont want to make the payments, and will sell for the loan balance.
Posted on 9/8/20 at 9:31 am to headboard banger
I've only been to two campgrounds that were really appealing. One on the north shore of Lake Superior at Black Beach adjacent to Silver Bay. One in Seward Alaska fronting on Resurrection Bay. Most folks were laid back looking to have some cold ones and cook meat/fish over open fire. The rest of 'em can get a bit loud.
As others have said, strongly consider renting one as a trial.
As others have said, strongly consider renting one as a trial.
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