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Congrats on the new grandchild, Steve! Sherry
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For our 17, we bought a simple van cover from empirecovers. They make travel trailer covers as well. Pretty reasonable prices. http://www.empirecovers.com/rvcovers.aspx They have a fall sale going on right now, and free shipping. Ours is just a tyvek type material with a lining, and was really inexpensive. We don't use it, though, since we bought the solar just after we got the cover, so I can't comment on its longevity. I can understand wanting to keep the oak leaves and the tannin stains off your shiny new oliver! Sherry
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Trouble logging in?
SeaDawg replied to SeaDawg's topic in Welcome To The Oliver Travel Trailer Forums
Thanks for all your help, Mountainborn. Probably some software glitch, as well, that affects certain browsers. This will probably clear itself up when a routine update of the board software is done. (I hope) For whoever asked, To clear cache in google chrome, go to history, (control h at the main google screen) and select the grey box "clear browsing data" and follow instructions. I'd recommend that you only use the four top boxes checked. Don't clear out your licenses, etc., in the bottom four. Sherry -
I'm sure it was a little sad to see the Casita roll away, but the Oliver will sure look good in its spot! Sherry
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Hello, all, If you've recently had trouble logging in (and staying logged in), as i did, here's something you might try. Clear your browser cache, and try again. Or try logging in from a different web browser. We've seen problems this week with Mozilla Firefox, and google chrome. Sorry for any incomvenience. Sherryt
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That's a great mod, Aubrey. So, with the addition of the relay, the water pump is still activated from both swtches--the outsid shower switch and the indoor switch by the sink? I got the same message when trying to upload photos directly. I went back to using my photobucket account, making photos a two step process. I think small photos may still be able to upload directly. Not sure. Sherry
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The king-dome is the highest point on ours. It's at least a foot in height, maybe a few inches taller. I don't know which model Oliver is using now, but the low profile new model is still about a foot in height. We don't use ours anymore, as we cancelled the dish contract after the first year, finding we didn't really care about watching tv while traveling. Removing it, however, would leave a big old hole to be refinished in the trailer roof, so it stays, and the ac unit is at least 10 inches tall, so it doesn't make that big a difference in total height of our 17. Sherry
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Steve, do you know which furnace the new 22 uses? Is it the same furnace as in our 17, or a bigger, higher btu model? The new heating system is all ducted thru the storage areas? Sherry
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Steve, that's really helpful info. And, very precise, as we'd expect from you. What equipment is on your roof? AC, of course. King Dome? Antenna? Thanks. Sherry
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I feel bad for those folks. What a way to start a vacation. I can't speak to the new Legacy II, but we measured our 17 with the high lift, a/c and King dome when we started plans for our new home. We set the height of the side garage door at 10 ft. to allow us to bring the trailer into the garage if we had to. I think we measured at 9'$" at the top of the King Dome, the highest point of our trailer. We've never had to turn around and detour because of a bridge or train trestle, but have to watch the garage eaves carefully at our current house (a 70s ranch style) when we park the Oliver beside the garage in the winter to avoid snagging the solar panels mounted on the side. The new Oliver has a few more inches interior height, so likely approaches 10 feet if it has a king dome. I'm not sure which a/c unit is used now, nor its height above the Oliver roof. Will you post measurements & top of roof equipment when you get your new one? Sherry
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Love the photos, Steve. Thanks for sharing. I especially love the photo of the bridge supports. Sherry
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Very quiet here
SeaDawg replied to trumpetguy's topic in Welcome To The Oliver Travel Trailer Forums
Sorry, I missed this question earlier. I don't know of anything at the moment, but I haven't been looking. I could pm you the info on the realtor we used, who specializes in land, if you're interested. He's based in Asheville. Sherry -
Ollie in production
SeaDawg replied to trumpetguy's topic in Welcome To The Oliver Travel Trailer Forums
Really looking great! Thanks for sharing the photo series. Please keep sharing them. it's fascinating to watch your Olive as its built. Sherry -
We have stayed at Davy Crockett SP, but it was years ago. We've stayed in a number of TN state parks, and have enjoyed all of them. If you're picking up in cold weather, it's probably a good idea to camp with electrical hookups. I remember the showerhouses seemed a little tired at Davy Crockett and Cedars parks, but I see from their website that Davy Crockett has recently been updated. If you don't care about hookups, Meriwether Lewis campground on the Natchez Trace is quite pretty, and really close to the factory--probably 5 miles. Can't beat the price. It's free. There is a public restroom,(no showers, no dumpstation, no electricity) but I don't know if they keep it open in the winter months. The latest we've stayed there was October, I think. Sherry
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Glad you had an awesome harvest , and a good trip. I know a lot of the crew are now good friends. Best wishes for a great holiday season. Are you doing Amazon again, somewhere?
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Ollie in production
SeaDawg replied to trumpetguy's topic in Welcome To The Oliver Travel Trailer Forums
Looking good! I see you just have to click on photos in the blog to see the pictures of your new Ollie about to be hatched! Sherry -
I'm sure you're getting excited about picking up the new camper. Have you checked Good Sams insurance? We found our best deal with them. They also discount the coverage during the winter storage period if we remember to call. A checklist would be a great idea! Sherry
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The solar panels are pretty much self cleaning. They get a bath every time it rains. We added ours six months after getting our trailer, so had to come up with the sidemount panel to acheive enough space. We only adjust ours if we are camping for an extended period of time without hookups. We have to carry a small stepladder for that. I'm sure they add wind resistance, but didn't see that much difference in the mileage before and after the panels. We like making our own power, like the extended camping time without services. Sherry
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Fly Fishing and Camping Under The Blood Moon
SeaDawg replied to hellsbay's topic in Submit Your Story
Beautiful photos, and thanks for the restaurant trip. The trees around Canindagua Lake were beautiful yesterday. We're in Virginia this morning, and autumn is in its glory. Sherry -
Steve, have you spoken to Robert about new cushions or new covers for you cushions? We bought our fabric and shipped it to him when we ordered our trailer back in 2008.We asked for a different foam, and he was accomodating on that, too. We had our boat cushions done last year by a shop in St. Pete. They made the patterns, and did a very nice job. They used a medium density foam, with an inch and a half of memory foam on top. (Actually, a foam mattress topper cut to size and glued on.) Most memory foam mattresses I've looked at are built up layers of different density foams, glued together, with memory foam on top. The memory foam alone is probably just too soft alone. I like the fabrics from the sites I posted, as they are rated for commercial seating manufacturers, but have some "style." The fabrics we chose help to repel liquids and dirt, and still look great after six years. I stayed with synthetic fabrics for better wear. Dave's idea of buying the mattress and carving it up for the bed cushions is great. Foam is really expensive these days. Sherry
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Very quiet here
SeaDawg replied to trumpetguy's topic in Welcome To The Oliver Travel Trailer Forums
We've camped a few times on the Natchez, at the little campground out by the monument. Very quiet, no services other than a restroom. We like it there, and t he park is beautiful, but close to town. We've also camped at the state parks close to Hohenwald (and around other parts of Tennessee, too.) We've found them to be very nice. Sherry -
Very quiet here
SeaDawg replied to trumpetguy's topic in Welcome To The Oliver Travel Trailer Forums
It is quiet here this week. Wow. Not sure why. I'll try to check into your blog. We'll be camping for a few weeks, though, with limited bandwidth. Love to see photos of your last camping trip in the Casita. Though we're in Florida, as well, we've never camped on the Suwanee. Have a wonderful time camping. Sherry -
Ohio State Parks, Geneva and Pymatuning or Wolf Run
SeaDawg replied to SeaDawg's topic in Campgrounds & Parks
Also considering Forked Run SP. Looks like some great views of the Ohio River traffic from the campground from a youtube I found. Sherry -
Hi, folks. Thinking about spending a night or two in Ohio on the way to western New York from North Carolina later this year. Have any of you camped in Geneva State Park (on Lake Erie?), or Pymatuning State Park, on the walley lake of the same name? Or, Wolf Run, right off I-77? If so, any comments to share? Thanks. Sherry
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Congrats, routlaw! Are you the owners of that cute Packer Tab? I'm sure you'll love the Oliver. Welcome to the gang! Sherry
