How we ended up with a toy hauler by Grand Design.

We had been coveting Class A rigs for over a quarter of a century. Every RV show we attended was with the intention of someday owning a Class A. With that being said, when we actually sat down to spec out the requirements that would determine our needs we were shocked! Hands down it was apparent we needed a large towable with slides.

We looked at travel trailers and 5th wheels and initially disregarded toy haulers. Basically everything we looked at whether it be new or used needed renovations to provide adequate office space for both my husband and myself. We started off looking at bunkhouse models because an outside kitchen was a priority for us. Again, we would have had to do fairly extensive renovations and remove furniture, built-ins and add electrical outlets and lighting. We kept returning to the idea of a Toy Hauler. It didn’t make sense because Jack had just sold his FJR and I sold my Suzuki…thus we had no toys! Actually, it made perfect sense; a toy hauler provided a separate area for our office that was not part of the living space.

We had been researching different brands and some of them were had perfect floor plans for our use. We had some pretty stiff requirements and ultimately ended up having to give up some of our wants to actually satisfy our needs. When it was all said and done we settled on Grand Design as the manufacturer we wanted to go with as they warranty their units for 3 years and for full-time living. No other manufacturer would stand behind any of their units for full-timers.

NOTE: We have to give a huge shout out to Marc and Trish of Keep Your Daydream. If we hadn’t found their Youtube channel we might still be sitting at home waiting for someday!

The first night!

For the first night my brother from another mother, Mark, and I stayed at an RV park that was local to the dealer. The Creeks Golf and RV resort was great, being well kept and having great WiFi.

The first spot that we were assigned turned out to be a problem though, as it was way to tight for me to hairpin into. Since it was a pull through, I did have the option of pulling past it on the road in front and then backing in. I felt that since I had owned this 43′ trailer for all of about forty five minutes, that backing into a spot would be best reserved for some time in the future!

Once setup, we noticed that the center of three A/C units was not pushing any cold air. I called the dealer and made arrangements to bring it back in the next day. So much for hitting the road!