Craig Walsh
New Member
Hello! My partner, Sharon, and I have just returned from a two month trip across the southern US to California and back to Toronto, Canada. We rented a 17' travel trailer (not an Escape) and a suitable SUV tow vehicle to try it out – and we've become RV converts!
Sharon and I are both sailors and plan A was to get a bigger sailboat to winter in Florida on, now that I'm finally retired. Earlier this year we had a trip to both coasts of Florida to find a suitable situation. But, having had our California road trip, it has come as a revelation to us that RVing is so much like cruising (less technical, though - maybe not a bad thing) except that it offers much more variety. Also, you don't have to sleep with your feet overlapping in the pointy end! So, on to plan B: find a quality travel trailer.
We're looking at Escape Trailers because we think that a molded fiberglass trailer is the way to go for long term performance; our boat is 38 years old and still looks good and performs well. I'm happy to have found this forum and look forward to learning from you and 'talking' with you about your experiences 'Escaping'...
Sharon and I are both sailors and plan A was to get a bigger sailboat to winter in Florida on, now that I'm finally retired. Earlier this year we had a trip to both coasts of Florida to find a suitable situation. But, having had our California road trip, it has come as a revelation to us that RVing is so much like cruising (less technical, though - maybe not a bad thing) except that it offers much more variety. Also, you don't have to sleep with your feet overlapping in the pointy end! So, on to plan B: find a quality travel trailer.
We're looking at Escape Trailers because we think that a molded fiberglass trailer is the way to go for long term performance; our boat is 38 years old and still looks good and performs well. I'm happy to have found this forum and look forward to learning from you and 'talking' with you about your experiences 'Escaping'...