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Every family vacation is unique and you want it to be truly memorable. We strive to match your desired experience & destination with the perfect RV vehicle to take you there. Below is a brief description of each of our available RV types: The Class "A" Diesel Pusher Luxury Motor CoachThe Class "A" "Diesel Pusher" Motor Home, also commonly referred to as the conventional motor home, is one of the largest, most luxurious of the motorized RVs -- a virtual "home-away from-home" on wheels, fully loaded and equipped for short trips, lengthy vacations and full-timing. 
Size: 39 - 40 feet. Sleeps: 6 - 8 people (depending on model) Features: - Class A "Diesel Pusher" motor homes are spacious and available with every conceivable luxury found in RVs today including basement storage, washer/dryers, satellite dishes, VCRs, back-up cameras, hydraulic leveling, security systems, and even hot tubs.
- Another feature found on today's Class A motorhomes is the slideout. At the touch of a button, the slideout moves a portion of the RVs exterior wall outward as much as 3 1/2 feet to enlarge the living, dining, sleeping or even kitchen area. When extended, the slideout protrudes beyond the normal outside walls of the RV, like an addition on a conventional home.
- A properly loaded Class A motorhome provides an incredibly smooth and stable ride for pleasurable long distance driving. Any experienced driver can take the wheel, and no special license is required.
- The Class A is an ideal vehicle for all-around family travel as the full living quarters, and all systems, are easily accessible and functional the entire time one is traveling. Passengers can enjoy reading, watching TV, snacking, playing video games or napping, and using the bathroom is readily available.
- Many RVers tow an automobile on the rear of large RVs to use for short side trips once they've reached their destination.
- The term "Diesel Pushers" are Class "A" motor homes featuring powerful (300+ horsepower) diesel engines in the rear. These offer quieter engines, greater fuel economy and long range driving comfort.
Best For: Long haul highway travel (1500+ miles) or when absolute luxury is desired.

The Class "A" Gasoline Motor HomeThe Class "A" gasoline motor home, also commonly referred to as the conventional motor home, is the workhorse of the motorized RVs -- a virtual "home-away from-home" on wheels, fully loaded and equipped for short trips, lengthy vacations and full-timing.

Length: 31- 34 feet. Sleeps: 6 - 8 people (depending on model) Features: - Class A motorhomes are spacious and available with every conceivable luxury found in RVs today including basement storage, washer/dryers, satellite dishes, VCRs, back-up cameras, hydraulic leveling, security systems, and even hot tubs.
- Another feature found on today's Class A motorhomes is the slideout. At the touch of a button, the slideout moves a portion of the RVs exterior wall outward as much as 3 1/2 feet to enlarge the living, dining, sleeping or even kitchen area. When extended, the slideout protrudes beyond the normal outside walls of the RV, like an addition on a conventional home.
- A properly loaded Class A motorhome provides an incredibly smooth and stable ride for pleasurable long distance driving. Any experienced driver can take the wheel, and no special license is required.
- The Class A is an ideal vehicle for all-around family travel as the full living quarters, and all systems, are easily accessible and functional the entire time one is traveling. Passengers can enjoy reading, watching TV, snacking, playing video games or napping, and using the bathroom is readily available.
- Many RVers tow an automobile on the rear of large RVs to use for short side trips once they've reached their destination.
Best For: Medium haul highway travel (500-1500 miles) or when space and comfort is desired.

The Class C "Family" Motor HomeThe Class "C" Motor Home, sometimes referred to as the family motor home, provides the conveniences of a larger motor home in a scaled-down version and at a lower price. The Class C is built on an automotive manufactured van frame with an attached cab section.

Size: 20 to 31 feet Sleeps: up to 8 people Features: - The Class C motor home usually provides a sleeping bunk atop the cab in addition to a bedroom in the back. When not in use, this overhead compartment can also be used as a storage area.
- Generally smaller than the type A motor home, the Class C has ample living space and privacy. The unit is equipped with the full sleeping, kitchen, dining and bathroom facilities found in the conventional motorhome and needed for comfortable family living.
- Another feature found on today's Class C motor homes is the slideout. At the touch of a button, the slide-out moves a portion of the RVs exterior wall outward as much as 3 1/2 feet to enlarge the living, dining, sleeping or even kitchen area. When extended, the slide-out protrudes beyond the normal outside walls of the RV, like an addition on a conventional home.
- Like the type A motor home, the Class C is ideal for all-around family travel as the full living quarters, and all systems, are easily accessible and usable the entire time one is traveling. Passengers can enjoy reading, watching TV, snacking, playing video games or napping, and using the bathroom is readily available.
Best For: Short to medium range vacations, families traveling with children, family camping trips. 
Travel Trailers / Towable Campers Travel Trailers (or towable campers) are probably the fastest growing camping option for families. Whether you are undertaking an extended family vacation or a beach getaway, travel trailers are easily towed by most pick-ups and SUV's. They are also excellent choices when you need an on-site guest house for a few days or an extended stay due to remodeling or major household repairs. 

Size: 18 to 31 feet Sleeps: up to 8 people Features: - Todays travel trailer usually provides a variety of sleeping areas including queen sized beds, sofa beds, dinette beds and often bunk beds.
- Travel trailers include all of the most popular features including full kitchens, dining areas, spacious living rooms and full-size shower & bath rooms.
- Another feature found on today's travel trailers is the slideout. At the touch of a button, the slide-out moves a portion of the RVs exterior wall outward as much as 3 1/2 feet to enlarge the living, dining, sleeping or even kitchen area. When extended, the slide-out protrudes beyond the normal outside walls of the RV, like an addition on a conventional home.
- The travel trailer is ideal for all-around family travel as they offer spacious & comfortable accommodations for everyone while often less expensive than motor-driven RV coaches.
Best For: Families with SUV's or pick-up trucks, anyone needing temporary or extended on-site accommodations. 
Toy Hauler Travel Trailers The term "Toy Hauler" refers to a unique new family of travel trailers that cater to those individuals or families that need extra space for all their "toys" while traveling. The interior of a toy hauler is easily convertible for carrying ATV's or dirt bikes while traveling to comfortable living and sleeping accommodations upon arrival. 
 Size: 18 to 26 feet Sleeps: up to 8 people Features: - Lightweight toy hauler travel trailers can be towed by most SUV's and pick-up trucks
- Easily and quickly converted to spacious and comfortable interiors featuring full kitchens, dining areas large baths and private sleeping areas.,
- Unlike most travel trailers, toy haulers include an on-board gasoline-powered generator for continuous power if you are away from full camping hook-ups.
- Often toy haulers are popular with oceanfront campers as they can open the back wall to enjoy mild ocean breezes and amazing pacific coast sunsets.
Best For: Families with SUV's or pick-up trucks, anyone needing temporary or extended on-site accommodations |