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Who are we?

Several years back, Diane and I  decided to purchase an RV. I wanted a boat but it's gotta be a mutual decision, so the RV was the right answer. We still owned a sticks and bricks house in Portland, OR. During some of our early travels we kept asking ourselves why we kept going back to our sticks and bricks home. So we sold it, all it's contents and went fulltime in our motorcoach. What an adventure. We loved the freedom and flexibility provided by our new lifestyle and the incredible storage capacity we had with our Prevost Marathon coach.

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Being an avid bicylist, I love having the ability to store all three bicycles vertically in the front bay along with lots of other stuff. And the second bay has plenty of room for our golf clubs, hand carts and our other sporting stuff. Bay 3 holds spare parts, picnic supplies, pet stuff and more.


Working from the road, meeting new friends, connecting with old friends across the country were just some of the great features of our mobile lifestyle.  Some of our old friends said that the Motorcoach lifestyle suited us perfectly as Diane & I are gypsies at heart.


A few (ok thousands of) miles later, Diane and I are now itching to try something else. Perhaps live in Italy for a while, maybe Puerto Rico. She even mentioned wanting to do another sailing trip in Belise. That got my attention!   But this also means we'll be saying goodbye to our beloved Prevost.

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I'd be lying if I didn't admit I have reservations about parting with her. (The Prevost, not Diane). She's been a wonderful solution to our travel itch to hit the road. No regrets. But I also know that the future holds great adventures as well.  We will look back fondly on our many adventures and enjoy nurturing some of the great relationships we've developed during our Prevost travels.

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Please enjoy the pics of our Prevost home. Consider the adventures you'll have being her next owner. One great thing about this coach is that while it's not new it has been maintained and upgraded in so many ways that it's like a new luxury motorcoach, but without the price tag.   

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Let us know if you have any questions.

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Fondly

Joe & Diane

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