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Monday, April 14, 2014

Two weeks of the Full Time RV Life

Today is April 14, exactly two weeks since we pulled out of our driveway In Indianapolis to start our new adventures as full time RVers!  After a tenuous start, quickly corrected with the help of friends, Sallie and I were on the road.  She posted that we "camped" at he sister's in Jacksonville and we did have a great time! Boat ride/fishin', great seafood (Clark's Fish Camp was awesome,), hanging out and hot tubbing!  No doubt much of our RV life will be more sedate and ordinary, and nothing wrong with that, but we are really stoked that we had such a great start.

Here is a big tip for all you starting the "Life":  Spend your first outing at your brother in law's who happens to be not only a great all around good guy, but a mechanic to boot!  Dave is a helicopter mechanic/Senior Chief in these United States Navy.  We are very proud of him and his service.  I am in his debt for his help in no less that 4, count em 4, different Issues with Serenity.
1: bought a new rack to hang our bikes off the back of Serenity instead of keeping them in the the Jeep Liberty ("Jayne").   I was tightening a bolt on it and the poorly welded on nut broke off.  Showed Dave the damage and he promptly said he'd weld it back faster than we could return it to Camping World (CW).   So he did and reinforced the other 4 nuts too.  (I helped a little).

2: I was installing the net shield that goes  under the tow bar, and found on Jayne the safety pin assembly for the aux brake was loose. Went to tighten it up and the screw head broke off.  Showed Dave the damage and he promptly suggested tapping the hole for a proper bolt.  He proceeded to do so.  (I helped a little).  Now it is secure w a lock washer.

3: On way down to FL we pulled into a rest stop and I found the main hatch door was open! Thanks be to god we did not loose anything, especially several primo bottles of wine and beer!  I fooled around with the latch and while better, still the door would open when pulling the handle, even when locked.  So one afternoon I am still working on it, and can't for the life of me figure out why the catch  doesn't. Dave arrives home from his work at the base, comes over to see what I'm up to. I showed him the problem , he looks, and in two minutes says "ahh I see the problem", proceeds to close the door and gets it to latch properly.  We pulled the catch, drilled the attachment holes a bit bigger, and reattached it a bit higher.  Not perfect but easier to get latched.

4: Sunday evening, our last night at the "Cobb Farm" ( three acres of FL paradise).  Need to add air to the RV tires.  Dave of course has a big compressor.  A quirk on the rear wheels,, it is not possible to reach the valve stem on the outer rim without removing the wheel cover.  Can't quite get them loose with the wimpy tool that came with the RV, a lightweight lug wrench.  Of course Dave had a 1-1/8" socket to do the job.  He did the "heavy lifting" of running the compressor and messing with a semi faulty air chuck to get the RV and toad tires up to par. I helped a little.

I am quite certain that had we stayed longer I could have come up with more problems to highlight my inadequacies as a mechanic and provided opportunities for Dave to bail me out and be the hero he is.   Thanks, Dave!   When we go back in October I'll have to find a way to pay him back. Hope it doesn't involve roofing!

1 comment:

  1. How wonderful of your brother in law to provide mechanic help AND a place to camp, AND boat fun! Good start to your new life!

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