John and Debbie
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Oliver Pricing - 4 years later
John and Debbie replied to BackofBeyond's topic in General Discussion
You and I are both happy that we didn't wait until 2023. We almost did wait. If we had, I doubt that we would have bought. My wife had a hard time with the 2022 price. -
Basement access door under the nightstand.
John and Debbie replied to John and Debbie's topic in General Discussion
What considerations do we need to take with a heater and the fiberglass floor and walls? Do you place it on an insulating surface? -
October Delivery Date...Here We Come!
John and Debbie replied to SkinnyPine's topic in Introduce Yourself
What bedding did you order? We have a November 7 delivery date and I just started buying a few small items. With supply issues I need to get busy! -
Oliver Pricing - 4 years later
John and Debbie replied to BackofBeyond's topic in General Discussion
We were on the fence for a 2022, but decided in January to order a 2022. Our pick up is November 7 so I imagine that all 2022 production slots have been taken by now. I am glad we didn't wait longer. -
Basement access door under the nightstand.
John and Debbie replied to John and Debbie's topic in General Discussion
Looks good and compact. It's unavailable at the moment. -
Advanced Planning for FL trip 2023
John and Debbie replied to ScottyGS's topic in Campgrounds & Parks
I would be interested too. -
"First I might try 3M double sticky tape as the glue is still stuck on the fiberglass panel which is not that smooth, but the glue surface does look smooth and the other part has a smooth surface" Good idea. 3M makes some great products and you make a good point.
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Basement access door under the nightstand.
John and Debbie replied to John and Debbie's topic in General Discussion
I hadn't thought about the getting down on hands and knees. One person uses it as a dirty clothes hamper. That would work as a one way use. Open the door, throw clothes into a milk crate. When it's full, go outside and pull the crate out. -
We like to sleep in a cool room, so your approach is what I would do.
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Basement access door under the nightstand.
John and Debbie replied to John and Debbie's topic in General Discussion
That's good to know. It looks like it would be useful for eating at or playing games. -
Basement access door under the nightstand.
John and Debbie replied to John and Debbie's topic in General Discussion
I may go with the Lagun table side mount that someone here makes, but it seems most people don't use the table much. Foy makes a nice wooden table top so I may do that in the future. -
Basement access door under the nightstand.
John and Debbie replied to John and Debbie's topic in General Discussion
I am just trying to get my option list figured out before August. Are you going with the basement access door? -
Basement access door under the nightstand.
John and Debbie replied to John and Debbie's topic in General Discussion
That sounds useful. It's not a terribly expensive option (in the grand scheme). What heater do you have? I read that some people have a Vornado heater that they can plug in when they have power. Maybe yours just fits the dimensions of that spot, maybe it goes into a milk crate. Those crates are popular in that basement it appears. -
We need to finalize our options list by August. In looking at the basement access door, it looks quite small. There's also access to the basement under the streetside bed. I wonder how useful that access door is. I can see a couple benefits; open it up in cold weather to get more warm air between the hulls, and a place to put small items like shoes or slippers. Do any of you owners have that option and was it worth it? I will probably be asking lots of questions. Sorry in advance!
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Pulling an OTT on Beartooth Hwy, Mt./Wy.
John and Debbie replied to MarkC's topic in General Discussion
I rode self contained from San Diego to New Brunswick, Canada in 2019. We did immediately start climbing too. In April, two of us are starting from the same area (Carlsbad) riding to Portland, Maine. I have thought of using the Ollie the same way to ride some great portions. Maybe a Brompton folding bike to store in the tv. I don't like the idea of having it on the back getting grit in the chain because it is on a bike rack. -
As OTT has ramped up production, are we seeing more quality issues? We pick up ours in November. I do plan to stick around for a few days to check everything out. My pick up day is a Monday so we can correct anything before leaving. I thought they had a quality control inspection as the trailer is being built.
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October Delivery Date...Here We Come!
John and Debbie replied to SkinnyPine's topic in Introduce Yourself
It's a great group of people on the forum. I have learned a lot. We pick up on November 7. You're ahead of us on your delivery day. -
Do they ever have rallys in the West? We're in Oregon. We don't get ours until November this year.
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Somewhere I saw a list of things to bring on pick up day. I don't know if OTT has such a list. Someone on the forum had written a list. Anyone know where to find that?
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Ollie wash while traveling. Truck wash?
John and Debbie replied to Mattnan's topic in General Discussion
Great idea, probably not horribly expensive. -
Ollie wash while traveling. Truck wash?
John and Debbie replied to Mattnan's topic in General Discussion
Crazy question, but do you get up on top and wash, or does everyone use a ladder and use a long handled brush to get the top. I bet it's slick up on top. -
DINGO: 2019 Hull # 448
John and Debbie replied to BoondockingAirstream's topic in Delivery Day Photos
But isn't that a great idea to have two doors? -
DINGO: 2019 Hull # 448
John and Debbie replied to BoondockingAirstream's topic in Delivery Day Photos
"Dingo would have approved of our choice of an Oliver." Great name and that's my dream garage for a trailer, pull straight in because there are two doors. -
Hi everyone. I would like to introduce myself.
John and Debbie replied to Kim Smith's topic in Introduce Yourself
My delivery date is November 7, so hopefully they will know something by then. I am interested in the Truma also.