I am looking at getting a 5er to take on a cross country trip next summer (2008). I've been poking around some of the RV forums reading and I went and checked out two local dealerships and while I didn't care for the staff of either one I did find one unit that seamed to be what I was looking for, a Forest River Wildcat 32QBBS. It had the MSRP listed as $33,000 and my understanding is that I should be able to negotiate this down 20% or so.
The interior was pretty much what I would expect for this price range. So I guess this leads to my first question, what are your impressions of the Forest River products? Specifically the Wildcats?
Next, coming from cargo and horse trailers where we have fiberglass and aluminium roofs I am leary of the rubber roofs that are so prevelent on all of these trailers. What have your experiences been with the rubber?
My next question involves power, all of the models I looked at didn't even have a provision for a gen set nevermind one installed. How do you guys do it? There is a great compartment up front under the neck but the shore power plug I believe was on the back corner of the trailer. How much of the interior runs on 12 volt? Lights obviously, but what about the microwave, stove, oven, and the fridge. Plus, don't these trailers have a monitor panel like a boat, for the tanks and batteries? I couldn't find one.
Along the same line, my biggest concern is how am I going to power this unit on a cross country trip where I will be on the road for 2400 miles before I can hookup to shore power and then 2400+ miles back. I am planning on ordering a 5500 this fall so could the 220 Amp alternator with more batteries be a good option? What about mounting a small genset in the above mentioned compartment? Solar?
I know one of the guys actually just posted about a similar unit, but he was talking about fuel economy. Hopefully He'll see this and chime in.
Thanks please educate me on this whole RV thing. Tim
The interior was pretty much what I would expect for this price range. So I guess this leads to my first question, what are your impressions of the Forest River products? Specifically the Wildcats?
Next, coming from cargo and horse trailers where we have fiberglass and aluminium roofs I am leary of the rubber roofs that are so prevelent on all of these trailers. What have your experiences been with the rubber?
My next question involves power, all of the models I looked at didn't even have a provision for a gen set nevermind one installed. How do you guys do it? There is a great compartment up front under the neck but the shore power plug I believe was on the back corner of the trailer. How much of the interior runs on 12 volt? Lights obviously, but what about the microwave, stove, oven, and the fridge. Plus, don't these trailers have a monitor panel like a boat, for the tanks and batteries? I couldn't find one.
Along the same line, my biggest concern is how am I going to power this unit on a cross country trip where I will be on the road for 2400 miles before I can hookup to shore power and then 2400+ miles back. I am planning on ordering a 5500 this fall so could the 220 Amp alternator with more batteries be a good option? What about mounting a small genset in the above mentioned compartment? Solar?
I know one of the guys actually just posted about a similar unit, but he was talking about fuel economy. Hopefully He'll see this and chime in.
Thanks please educate me on this whole RV thing. Tim