Hi all,
The world works in mysterious ways when we get out of the way and just let things happen. For some time Sharon and I have been talking about going back on the road again part time for a year or two (we full timed for four years in a Beaver Patriot back around the turn of the century). In order to do so, we would need a coach much bigger than either of our two GMCs.
While at FMCA in Chandler, AZ, we happened onto a wonderful looking, 1997 Country Coach Prevost with just 100k miles, eight new Michelin tires, a glass cockpit, all new 8d AGM batteries and a 17.5kw diesel generator with only 400 hours in a nearly silent compartment. It looks and drives much younger than the age would imply.
Long story short, we purchased that coach for our "semi-full timing" adventures. Also while on this snowbird trip we came across a couple from Alaska in a bus conversion they did themselves who went ga-ga over the Clasco. They purchased the Clasco yesterday so we are back to two coaches, but this time the Prevost and the Royale instead of the Royale and the Clasco.
We plan on remaining active in all the GMC clubs and the GMC forum so look forward to seeing you all somewhere on the road for as long as we decide to continue with the "semi-full timing". The Royale is not likely to get a whole lot of use for a while but we will take it to the Cascader covered bridge rolling rally and perhaps some others this summer before we for the road likely around late fall.
Jerry
Jerry Work
> The Dovetail Joint
> Fine furniture designed & hand crafted
> in the 1907 former Masonic Temple building
> in historic Kerby, OR
> http://jerrywork.com
>
The world works in mysterious ways when we get out of the way and just let things happen. For some time Sharon and I have been talking about going back on the road again part time for a year or two (we full timed for four years in a Beaver Patriot back around the turn of the century). In order to do so, we would need a coach much bigger than either of our two GMCs.
While at FMCA in Chandler, AZ, we happened onto a wonderful looking, 1997 Country Coach Prevost with just 100k miles, eight new Michelin tires, a glass cockpit, all new 8d AGM batteries and a 17.5kw diesel generator with only 400 hours in a nearly silent compartment. It looks and drives much younger than the age would imply.
Long story short, we purchased that coach for our "semi-full timing" adventures. Also while on this snowbird trip we came across a couple from Alaska in a bus conversion they did themselves who went ga-ga over the Clasco. They purchased the Clasco yesterday so we are back to two coaches, but this time the Prevost and the Royale instead of the Royale and the Clasco.
We plan on remaining active in all the GMC clubs and the GMC forum so look forward to seeing you all somewhere on the road for as long as we decide to continue with the "semi-full timing". The Royale is not likely to get a whole lot of use for a while but we will take it to the Cascader covered bridge rolling rally and perhaps some others this summer before we for the road likely around late fall.
Jerry
Jerry Work
> The Dovetail Joint
> Fine furniture designed & hand crafted
> in the 1907 former Masonic Temple building
> in historic Kerby, OR
> http://jerrywork.com
>