You have a really nice rig David! I’ve owned two Class B’s in my life. My first was a ‘92 Roadtrek 200 independent, and ‘96 Roadtrek 190 Popular! I no longer have either one, but I’ll always love Class B’s the most! I really love that under bed garage area…great storage compartment indeed! Like I said before, I can’t wait for you to get cooking in this baby! LLAP my Sci Fi buddy 🖖🏼
That's a really nice rig -- seems the perfect size, not too big, not too small. It's obvious you're enjoying getting to know it! It's really fun making a rig your own, isn't it?! I liked how you made this video -- going back and forth between panning around the outside of the rig, and then focusing in on the next detail you were going to discuss -- it's a well-made video, a pleasure to watch for both the content and the production.
Lol….Messy … I don’t see messy…such a nice rig…yes lose the tree stickers (they’re not you) and replace the drain (it looks icky)…sending congratulations!!! Looking forward to watching your life on wheels…
I'm a new viewer and skipped a few because of the "Whuuuw", but took a chance and listened and watched a couple videos. The content was interesting held my attention. Sorry don't like your intro it makes me cringe😒😕🙄
This is right up my alley. Love the "big" fridge. Bathroom faucet replacement back to one with a shower diverter is an easy fix. Current faucet is a real low end unit.
Looking good on the tour!!! I'm surprised by the "Shower Removal Mod"! Did you happened to notice that before buying or just realizing that it was missing during your shake down? The World is your Oyster RV Jedeye! Thanks for taking us with you!!! ! ~Big C in the DP 📢 ::: Air Horn 📢 ::: ::: Air Breaks! ::: 🚌🚌🚌
Nice walkthrough!! Love the mods the did (except the no shower - LOL). Can't wait to see what all you do with finalizing your shakedown. So looking forward to your travels!!!
Thanks for the tour! Love the large refrigerator. That was a "must have" when I was looking for my Class B RV. Curious, do you have RV Internet? How do you stay connected on the road? Looking forward to seeing what modifications you plan to do to your RV! Take care!
Bummer about the shower, but it should be a quick fix. Too bad they didn't retain the plumbing parts and throw them in the basement when they traded it in! Your upload was timed perfectly. Today I'm de-winterizing and sanitizing the water system in our RV trailer. This was a great bit of entertainment while I'm killing time letting the bleach work.
Shower should be an easy fix. Cheffing it up? I would find a nice appropriate sized table and cook under the awning. Keep the grease and food odors outside. Still can prep inside. Trees man everyone is going green and your going to cut down an entire forest? Joking you do you.. Thank you for sharing, love the Rig. Safe Travels.
You have a beautiful rig. It should be fun to figure out how it will work best for you. You did a great job renovating your class A. This looks easy compared to all work you did on the DeathStar😊
My neighbor has a Travato he purchased used. Had a few kinks to work out, but they are enjoying it very much. He did say the automatic awning might extend for no reason while you travel, a known issue. He disconnects the fuse and also wraps a velco strap around it to prevent this from happening. He also had a problem with the Jensen system and I don't remember what the fix was. Check with the Travato group. Happy travels!
Nice rig David. So my recommendation as far as chef-ing it up on the road you bring your two burner stove that you used to go car camping as well as your Char Griller flat iron griddle. I love to cook outside when it’s nice outside not to mention if you are cooking bacon inside that will stick up your camper over time. Love that videos, keep them coming.
Add white wire shelving in the closet you get at Lowe's or Home Depot, they will cut to size, and get two vertical E tracks so you adjust each wire shelve as needed in the future.
But .... How can you have a Ti-Fighter without solar panels? I mean, suppose some group of rebellious malcontents looking to spread chaos throughout the galaxy decide to blow up your battle station, and the turbo-lasers have no effect, and while you're out defending the exhaust duct they get a weapon in and you're stuck out in deep space awaiting imperial rescue forces .... You've got the living space, but what about power?
This is perfect for you! It looks so easy to get it in and out of the campground yet it’s big enough to keep all the creature comforts. It’s so homey feeling too, congratulations!
@@RVJedeye You will be fine. Looking forward to your summer adventures. I didn't mean to come across harsh and can't edit on my phone. Sorry about that.
So happy for you! It's such a really nice rig and it's great to see you shaking things out and getting acquainted with all the in's and out's. The Winnebago Travato 59G is my dream Class B rig, so I get to live vicariously through you during your new adventures. Enjoy 💥!
So happy things are back on track for you. You might want to consider small baskets for you storage spaces. Also, it’s a bit extra, but if you put the spices/oils/condiments in smaller containers it would fit better. When doing the Chefing it up segment, just pull out the basket you need. May the force be with you 😊
Nice Rig! I feel like it takes a while to find the right home for somethings. We are still moving things, and changing what we bring, don't bring. FIne line between having what you need and cluttering up the place LOL - Good luck with the Jensen, Ours was very finicky... we took ours out... It was buggy and the bluetooth was good except when it wasnt LOL Looking forward to your cheffing it it!!! Nothing better than camp breakfast!!!
Looks like the easiest thing you could do is change the sink faucet to a pullout sink/shower combo faucet. Then you could use the entire space as a wet bath. I can’t tell on camera how big the space is. Maybe you could also cover the toilet to cut down on the clean up.