A land yatch (rv) makes a lot more sense.
And a smaller one at that.
I’ve seen ones that are half the size of the big ones and they are quite nice.
Have everything the bid ones except they removed the wasted space.
Personally I don’t get rvs..big, wasteful and you have to tow an a vehicle if you don’t want to drive your rv (7mpg)
everywhere.
Smaller tow along camper makes more sense.
Land Yacht,,
My plan is a 22 ft. MINNIEWINNIE
pulling my ‘05 Wrangler all
Over Arizona.
Next Year,
Arizona!
Experienced RVer here. Smaller may work for some, but most newbies that are RVers go bigger once they get on the road. Cabin fever sets in during inclement weather. Most couples need space from each other from time to time. I don’t know what you consider small, but most people that FT(Full Time) that have a decent retirement income, live in a 35 foot or large MH (Motor Home) with a tow behind or tow vehicle with a 5th wheel.
People that live FT in an RV need one that is made to live in FT. If you buy one and live in it FT without it being made for FT living you void your warranty.
The ones that are made for FT living have larger refrigerators, pantry, fireplace (artificial) extra insulation, multiple power sources (hook-up, generator, solar), larger closets, washer/dryer closets, etc.
The nicer ones also have automated leveling systems and slide outs to give you even more space. We can back into a spot and be sitting in our recliners in 15-20 minutes.
And I get a lot more MPG than 7 when I am towing my RV.