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The additional two slideouts allow for a spacious bedroom, including a queen-size bed, a second television and a convenient workstation with Internet hookup. Figure B Another Class A, the Airstream Skydeck, is the world's first RV with a patio built onto the roof (figure B) . Sportsmen's Paradise This next class is designed for weekend getaways and/or off-road adventures. One example is the Chinook Baja, a slick and sophisticated 4 X 4 Class C RV that comes with cherry wood-finished cabinets, double-door refrigerator and GPS (global positioning system) navigational system. The Lance Camper 1161 features a slideout with several floor plans, including a new side entry that allows entrance or exit of the vehicle from an established camping area. The Lance's dinette allows for additional seating and easily converts into a large bed that sleeps two. For those of you who want to bring along your sporting vehicles, there's the Blaze 'N' Ramp Trailer that is designed specifically for carrying them right on board. Figure C Figure D Family Affair This set of RVs can be suited to family travel. The Jayco Eagle tent trailer (figure C) is often the first step a family might take when embarking on the RV lifestyle. It blends a roughing-it type of camping vacation with all of the conveniences of home. For those families who want a little more than the basics, there's the Carriage Carri-Lite 5th Wheel. If offers all the space of a class A, but needs a tow vehicle. The slideout adds an additional 30 to 40 square feet of space (figure D) . Simple Living on Wheels As more people try life on the road, manufacturers have come up with options to match every budget. So, if you're looking to economize without giving up comfort and convenience, then these compact and easy-to-manage RVs are for you. Figure E Figure E--The Chalet camping trailer is one of the smallest tow trailers on the market and can be assembled in 30 seconds or less. Particularly popular with first-time tent campers that want a little more luxury than sleeping on the ground, it comes equipped with an outside shower, and a trailer sleeps four--the couch folds into a full-size bed that sleeps two people, and the dinette folds into another bed that sleeps two more. Figures F and G--The Coachmen Chapparal Fifth Wheel is a great vehicle for the family that is looking to trade up to a larger class of RV. Completely revolutionizing RV design, it features for the first time, bunk beds as well as a large queen-size bed and spacious sleeping arrangements in the convertible furniture. There's also a galley kitchen with a double sink, stove, microwave and double-door refrigerator. It sleeps eight. Figure F Figure G Figure H Figure I Full-Time RVs As the name suggests, these mid-priced luxury motor homes are suited for those who like to live on the road full time--from the Georgie Boy Cruisemaster (figure H) , which boasts a galley kitchen, dinette and computer workstation, to the Western Alpine Coach Class A (figure I) , a 38-foot, front-door triple slideout that features a spacious living room, full residential refrigerator, garden shower and double slideout bedroom. It's even got a 37-inch plasma TV in the center of the floor plan! Large and in Charge Last up on our pictorial tour are some of the most luxurious RVs on the market for 2003. Figure J Figure K Figure J--Each Foretravel Unicoach has a custom-designed interior, retractable awning for shady outdoor dining, elegant fabrics on the furniture, 20-inch flat-screen television and a queen-size bed in the master bedroom. As an added bonus, the graphics on the exterior can be easily matched with the owner's car or boat. Figure K--The Country Coach Lexa luxury motor coach features a high-tech dashboard with massaging driver's seat and GPS navigational system. Inside the coach are ultra-suede furnishings, residential refrigerator and lighting and even heated tile flooring. This top-of-the-line 45-foot motor coach even has a home-theater system (pictured) with surround-sound speakers and a 42-inch plasma television that conveniently disappears when not in use. RESOURCES: Friendship Quattro Class A RV Gulfstream Coach, Inc. PO Box 1005 Nappanee, IN 46550 Phone: 574-773-7761 Toll-free: 800-289-8787 Website: www.gulfstreamcoach.com Skydeck Class A diesel motor home Airstream, Inc. PO Box 629 (mailing address) 419 W. Pike St. (street address) Jackson Center, OH 45334 Phone: 937-596-6111 Website: www.airstream.com Patriot Class A RV Beaver Motorcoaches, Inc. PO Box 5639 Bend, OR 97701 Phone: 541-389-1144 Website: www.beavermotorcoaches.com * Note: Beaver motorcoaches are manufactured by Monaco Corp.Monaco Coach Corp. 91320 Coburg Industrial Way Coburg, OR 97408 Phone: 541-686-8011 Toll-free: 877-466-6226 Website: www.monaco-online.com Baja class C van conversion Chinook Trailwagons PO Box 246 (mailing address) 230 Wabash St. (street address) Yakima, WA 98907 Phone: 509-248-9026 Toll-free: 800-552-8886 Website: www.chinookrv.com Lance 1161 truck camper Lance Campers Manufacturing, Inc. 43120 Venture St. Lancaster, CA 93535 Phone: 661-949-3322 Website: www.lancecamper.com Photographer's Edition van conversion Sportsmobile West, Inc. 3631 S. Bagley Ave. Fresno, CA 93725 Phone: 559-233-8267 Website: www.sportsmobile.com Blaze 'N' Ramp Trailer National RV 100 W. Sinclair St. Perris, CA 92571 Toll-free: 800-322-6007 Fax: 909-943-1179 Website: www.nationalrv.com 2003 Jayco Eagle camping trailer Jayco, Inc. PO Box 460 (mailing address) 903 S. Main St. (street address) Middlebury, IN 46540 Phone: 574-825-5861 Fax: 574-825-7354 Website: www.jayco.com Rialta class C motor home Winnebago Industries, Inc. PO Box 152 Forest City, IA 50436 Phone: 641-585-3535 Website: www.winnebagoind.com Carri-Lite fifth-wheel RV Carriage, Inc. PO Box 246 Millersburg, IN 46543 Phone: 574-642-3622 Toll-free: 800-832-3632 Fax: 574-642-4145 E-mail: sales@carriageinc.com Website: www.carriageinc.com Alfa See-Ya class A motor home Alfa Leisure, Inc. 13501 Fifth St. Chino, CA 91710 Phone: 909-628-5574 Toll-free: 800-430-3602 Fax: 909 591-7902 E-mail: info@AlfaLeisure.com Website: www.alfaleisure.com Freedom Truck Cabin RV A-Liner Outwest 785 S. Thompson Hemet, CA 92543 Phone: 909-929-8582 Chalet camping trailer Chalet RV, Inc. 725 First Ave. SE Albany, OR 97321 Phone: 541-791-4610 Fax: 541-791-4618 E-mail: sales@chaletrv.com Website: www.chaletrv.com Trailmanor 2619 travel trailer TrailManor, Inc. PO Box 130 Lake City, TN 37769 Phone: 865-426-7426 Website: www.trailmanor.com Coachmen Chapparal fifth-wheel RV Coachmen Industries, Inc. PO Box 3300 (mailing address) 2831 Dexter Dr.(street address) Elkhart, IN 46515 Phone: 574-262-0123 Website: www.coachmen.com Fleetwood Bounder class A RV Fleetwood RV Motor Homes Class A & C Division PO Box 59933 Riverside, CA 92517 Phone: 909-351-3500 Toll-free: 800-322-8216 Fax: 909-351-3578 Website: www.fleetwoodrv.com Cruisemaster class A RV Georgie Boy Manufacturing, LLC 69950 M62 Edwardsburg, MI 49112 Phone: 269-663-3415 Toll-free: 800-521-8733 Website: www.georgieboy.com Teton Royal fifth-wheel RV Teton Homes PO Box 2349 Mills, WY 82644 Phone: 307-235-1525 E-mail: eton@trib.com Alpine class A motor home Western Recreational Vehicles PO Box 9547 (mailing adress) 3401 W. Washington Ave. (street address) Yakima, WA 98908-0547 Phone: 509-457-4133 Toll-free: 800-777-4133 Fax: 509-457-8184 Website: www.wrv.com Fleetwood Discovery class A RV Fleetwood RV Motor Homes Class A & C Division PO Box 59933 Riverside, CA 92517 Phone: 909-351-3500 Toll-free: 800-322-8216 Fax: 909-351-3578 Website: www.fleetwoodrv.com Foretravel Unicoach class A RV Foretravel Motorcoach of California 1700 W. Mission Rd. Escondido, CA 92029 Phone: 760-747-4800 Toll-free: 800-477-1310 Fax: 760-747-6489 E-mail: foretravel@foretravel.com Website: www.foretravel.com Lexa class A RV Country Coach, Inc., a division of National RV Holdings, Inc. 210 E. Sixth Ave. Junction City, OR 97448 Toll-free: 800-654-0223 Fax: 541-998-6687 Website: www.countrycoach.com GUESTS: Mike Moran Sales Representative, Gulfstream Coach, Inc. PO Box 1005 Nappanee, IN 46550 Phone: 749-363-1474 Toll-free: 800-289-8787 Website: www.gulfstreamcoach.com Dicky Riegel Representative, Airstream, Inc. PO Box 629 Jackson Center, OH 45334-0629 Phone: 937-596-6849 Website: www.Airstream.com Alan Feld President, Sportsmobile West, Inc. 3631 S. Bagley Ave. Fresno, CA 93725 Phone: 559-233-8267 Website: www.sportsmobile.com Michael Vittetoe Sales Representative, Winnebago Industries, Inc. PO Box 152 (mailing address) 605 W. Crystal Lake Rd. (street address) Forest City, IA 50436 Phone: 641-585-6730 Dave Lawson Representative, Carriage, Inc. PO Box 246 Millersburg, IN 46543 Phone: 574-642-3622 Fax: 574-642-4145 E-mail: sales@carriageinc.com Website: www.carriageinc.com Johnnie Crean Representative, Alfa Leisure 13501 Fifth St. Chino, CA 91710 Phone: 909-591-5460 Toll-free: 800-430-3602 Fax: 909 591-7902 E-mail: info@AlfaLeisure.com Website: www.alfaleisure.com Robert Groves Representative, A-Liner Outwest 785 S. Thompson Hemet, CA 92543 Phone: 909-929-8582 Matt Thacker Representative, Chalet RV 725 First Ave. SE Albany, OR 97321 Phone: 541-791-4610 Fax: 541-791-4618 E-mail: sales@chaletrv.com Website: www.chaletrv.com Scott Eickhoff Representative, Trailmanor, Inc. PO Box 130 Lake City, TN 37769 Phone: 865-426-7426 Ron Kretschman Representative, Georgie Boy Manufacturing, LLC 69950 M62 Edwardsburg, MI 49112 Phone: 269-663-3415 Toll-free: 877-876-9024 Website: www.georgieboy.com Tom Hyde Representative, Teton Homes PO Box 2349 Mills, WY 82644 Phone: 307-235-1525 Website: www.tetonhomes.com Burk Morgan Sales Representative, Western Recreational Vehicles PO Box 9547 (mailing address) 3401 W. Washington Ave. (street address) Yakima, WA 98909-0547 Toll-free: 800-777-4133 Fax: 509-457-8184 Website: www.wrv.com Steve Anderson Representative, Foretravel Motorcoach of California 1700 W. Mission Rd. 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Diesel Motor HomeWeights: 2005 Tropi-Cal Diesel Pusher Motorhome by National RV Overview Features Photo Gallery Floorplans Weights Exteriors Interior Decors Chassis Dealer Locator Search by State Mail my Brochure 16 mb Download Quick Menu 2006 Islander 2006 tradewinds 2005 Tropi-Cal 2005 Dolphin 2005 Sea Breeze WEIGHTS & MEASURES Printer Friendly Tropi-Cal WEIGHT RATINGS (IN LBS.) T350 T351 T370 T396 T397 T398 T399 Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) 27,910 27,910 27,910 27,910 27,910 27,910 27,910 Gross Combined Weight Rating (GCWR) 37,910 37,910 37,410 37,910 37,910 37,910 37,910 Front Gross Axle Weight Rating (FGAWR) 10,410 10,410 10,410 10,410 10,410 10,410 10,410 Rear Gross Axle Weight Rating (RGAWR) 17,500 17,500 17,500 17,500 17,500 17,500 17,500 Unloaded Weight Rating (UVR) 23,620 22,910 24,190 24,890 24,710 24,890 24,910 Maximum Carrying Capacity (MCC) 4,290 5,000 3,720 3,020 3,200 3,020 3,000 Cargo Carrying Capacity (CCC) 2,642 3,352 2,072 1,372 1,552 1,372 1,352 MEASUREMENTS T350 T351 T370 T396 T397 T398 T399 Wheelbase 208" 208" 228" 252" 252" 252" 252" Overall Length 35' 5" 35' 5" 37' 1" 39' 1" 39' 1" 39' 1" 39' 1" Overall Height (incl. A/C) 12' 1" 12' 1" 12' 1" 12' 1" 12' 1" 12' 1" 12' 1" Overall Height (incl. satellite receiver) 12' 5" 12' 5" 12' 5" 12' 5" 12' 5" 12' 5" 12' 5" Interior Height 79" 79" 79" 79" 79" 79" 79" Interior Width 98" 98" 98" 98" 98" 98" 98" Exterior Width 102" 102" 102" 102" 102" 102" 102" TANK CAPACITIES (IN GAL) T350 T351 T370 T396 T397 T398 T399 Water Heater Capacity 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 Gray Tank Capacity 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 Black Tank Capacity 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 Fresh Water Capacity (incl. w.h.) 105 95 105 105 95 105 105 LP-Gas (volume w.c.) 47.7 47.7 47.7 47.7 47.7 47.7 47.7 Fuel Tank 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 Tropi-Cal LX WEIGHT RATINGS (IN LBS.) T350 LX T351 LX T370 LX T396 LX T397 LX T398 LX T399 LX Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) 27,910 27,910 27,910 27,910 27,910 27,910 27,910 Gross Combined Weight Rating (GCWR) 37,910 37,910 37,410 37,910 37,910 37,910 37,910 Front Gross Axle Weight Rating (FGAWR) 10,410 10,410 10,410 10,410 10,410 10,410 10,410 Rear Gross Axle Weight Rating (RGAWR) 17,500 17,500 17,500 17,500 17,500 17,500 17,500 Unloaded Weight Rating (UWR) 23,620 22,910 24,190 24,890 24,710 24,890 24,910 Maximum Carrying Capacity (MCC) 4,290 5,000 3,720 3,020 3,200 3,020 3,000 Cargo Carrying Capacity (CCC) 2,642 3,352 2,072 1,372 1,552 1,372 1,352 MEASUREMENTS T350 LX T351 LX T370 LX T396 LX T397 LX T398 LX T399 LX Wheelbase 208" 208" 228" 252" 252" 252" 252" Overall Length 35' 5" 35' 5" 37' 1" 39' 1" 39' 1" 39' 1" 39' 1" Overall Height (incl. A/C) 12' 1" 12' 1" 12' 1" 12' 1" 12' 1" 12' 1" 12' 1" Overall Height (with satellite receiver) 12' 5" 12' 5" 12' 5" 12' 5" 12' 5" 12' 5" 12' 5" Interior Height 79" 79" 79" 79" 79" 79" 79" Interior Width 98" 98" 98" 98" 98" 98" 98" Exterior Width 102" 102" 102" 102" 102" 102" 102" TANK CAPACITIES (IN GAL) T350 LX T351 LX T370 LX T396 LX T397 LX T398 LX T399 LX Water Heater Capacity 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 Gray Tank Capacity 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 Black Tank Capacity 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 Fresh Water Capacity (incl. w.h.) 105 95 105 105 95 105 105 LP-Gas (volume w.c.) 47.7 47.7 47.7 47.7 47.7 47.7 47.7 Fuel Tank 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 NOTE: Due to continuing product improvements, specifications and equipment are subject to change without notice. Weights stated are based on a typical build of standard and optional equipment, but some variance in weights from coach to coach is normal and to be expected. Please consider these factors BEFORE you buy. Tropi-Cal RV/Motorhome: Overview | Features | Photo Gallery | Floorplans | Weights | Exteriors | Interiors | Chassis 2005 National R.V., Inc. All Rights Reserved. Terms and Conditions | Statement of Privacy | Site Map | Contact Us used motor home withMotor Homing in Europe Web TransitionsAbroad.com Home Work Study Travel Living As seen in Transitions Abroad Magazine November/December 2004 Related Topics Camping Abroad Budget Travel Related Articles An RV in Europe Car Camping Through Europe Off-Beat Camping in Europe Motor Homing in Europe The Best Way to Meet Your European Neighbors By Steve Hunt A young camper savors Florence's delights from the backdoor of her family's motor home. Recently, I completed an 8-month trip across Europe by motor home. As a former tour operator, I’ve traveled just about every way imaginable. I found motor homing hard to beat. You pack once; you travel where you want when you want; you have no worries about where the next hotel room will be, and you have to try hard not to meet people. If you’re traveling to Europe on a short 2-or-3-week vacation, a motor home may not be ideal. Some wrong turns on unfamiliar roadways, and this can cause problems for people on a tight schedule. But for a family exploring Europe for the summer or a retired couple with plenty of time, it’s ideal. So why didn’t I meet more Americans in Europe’s 8,000 campgrounds? First, let’s look at the basics. There are three ways to acquire your camping van or motor home: rent, lease, or buy. The least expensive way to go on a long trip is to buy. You may want to buy from an outfit that will guarantee to buy back your rig at the end of the trip. For optimum savings, consider a good used motor home with low mileage. I contacted an outfit in Amsterdam recommended to me by an experienced RVer and made my arrangements over the phone. When I arrived, my camper was ready and waiting. I even shipped several cartons of supplies in advance and they were stored in the motor home until I arrived. There are some technicalities regarding insurance and registration, but these are handled by the outfit that sells you your camper. I met a number of Americans traveling in Europe who had considered motor homing but decided against it because they were afraid of being stuck with the motor home at the end of their trip. The buy-back program resolves this dilemma. Many companies will agree to sell your camper on consignment at the end of your trip, but I found most people wanted the security of a guaranteed buy-back. Buy-backs vary but usually average around 65 percent of the purchase price. Needless to say, the longer you travel, the cheaper the cost per day. Reasonable used motor homes and camper-vans ideal for touring Europe range between $13,000 and $35,000 depending on size, year, and condition. Europeans love to camp and there are campgrounds just about everywhere. They range from complete destination resorts with swimming pools, tennis, entertainment, bars, restaurants, and grocery stores on premises to more rustic campgrounds with few extras. Almost all campgrounds have basic necessities such as bathrooms, showers, dishwashing facilities, electric hook-ups, and chemical toilets for waste. Many people find a central location they like and take day trips using the campground as a base until they move on. Costs If you take the cost of your camper (minus buy-back or anticipated resale price) insurance, registration, campground fees, and gas you can get a good idea of your costs. My costs over 245 days, traveling an estimated 16,500 kilometers, were 1,678 euros for gas, 1,452 euros for insurance, and 932 euros for registration. Campgrounds averaged 15 euros per night for one person, electric hook-up, and camper. Add five to eight euros per additional adult and three to four per child. My low was eight euros and my high 28. Some people save money by free camping (camping in truck stops, beaches, and along the road) but I did so only in an emergency and don’t recommend it as a standard practice. Besides, you miss one of the big advantages of camping Europe. When you’re in a campground, it’s hard not to socialize and meet people. Fellow campers will be intrigued by the fact that you’re an American camping through Europe. I can’t count the number of times I was invited over for a glass of wine and conversation. And if you are traveling with kids, you’ll be amazed how they communicate through body and sign language as if talking really didn’t matter. Another way to add meaning to your trip is to allot some time for visiting with a local family. Servas , an organization of international hosts in over 100 countries, will provide you with host lists for the countries you request. The normal routine is to spend two nights at the home of a host family, usually including dinner. The objective is to learn about each other’s way of life and exchange ideas. Some hosts will give you a tour of the local area and all can provide useful information. Dine with the Danes, a more commercial venture, provides a dinner-only exchange in Denmark for a fee. Servas charges nothing except for a membership fee, but the usual procedure is to thank your host with a small gift or bottle of wine. Finding space in campgrounds is a lot easier than finding space in hotels (although at popular vacation destinations in July and August, it’s helpful to call ahead and reserve a spot). Not all campgrounds take reservations, so if the area campgrounds are crowded the best bet is to arrive early. I never made a reservation during my eight months of travel and was only turned away twice because a campground was full. In both cases, I got a spot at a neighboring site. I also tried to arrange my itinerary so I avoided crowded vacation destinations during the summer. Preparation A good campground guide is essential for locating places where you want to stay. Another essential item to get before you leave is an International Camping Carnet card. This provides admittance to most campgrounds (in some cases at reduced rates) and is held by the campground instead of your passport. Don’t leave home without it. (See the Camping Tips sidebar for a listing of good books on camping in Europe and other services and suggestions. Proper planning is the best insurance for a smooth travel experience.) Camping Tips and Resources Propane Tanks: Your camper will undoubtedly come with one full propane tank (used for refrigerator, hot water, and sometimes heater) and possibly a small reserve "camper" tank. If you’re traveling for more than two months, get a second full tank from your camper outfit. This gives you plenty of time to get your empty tank replaced when it runs out at the most inopportune time. Electric Heater: Get a small electric heater in Europe. It saves on propane during chilly nights and you just plug in at the campground. GPS: I never used one but the new camping books are coming out with GPS readings. Hand-held ($250) or dash mounted ($1,000 and up). If you’re into gadgets, you might enjoy one. Satellite TV: If you’re on a long trip this is a great way to keep in touch with what’s going on via CNN, BBC, etc. Many campers have them. Money: ATM cash machines are the easiest and least expensive way to obtain cash in Europe and are everywhere in Western Europe. Books: David Shore and Patty Campbell, Europe by Van and Motorhome (Odyssey Press, 2001). Basic how-to guide to RVing through Europe more than a listing of campgrounds. Good tips on a successful trip. Order direct at 760-723-6184 or shorecam@aol.com , www.roadtripeurope.com . $16.95. Mike and Terri Church, Traveler’s Guide to European Camping (Rolling Homes Press, 1999). Picks best campgrounds in popular spots. My guide for much of my trip. Indispensible. Updated edition may be out by now. Order direct from publishers at 1-888-265-6555 or at www.rollinghomes.com . $19.95. Carol Mickelsen, Camping Europe (Carousel Press, 2001). Similar to Church book. Order at www.caarousel-press.com , Amazon.com, or local book store. $19.95. The Caravan Club, Caravan Europe (The Caravan Club Ltd., 2003) Two-volume edition is the most comprehensive printed listing of European campgrounds available. Separate volume for U.K. campgrounds. Also sells a membership card for U.K. campgrounds similar to the Camping Carnet card listed below. Order from club at Dept. DC, Freepost, E. Grinstead, W. Sussex, RH19 1ZB, U.K.; Tel. 011-44-1342-318813, fax 011-44-1342-410258; www.caravanclub.co.uk . £9 English pounds per volume. Membership card £27 pounds. ACSI Camping CD-Rom 2003: If CD-Roms are more your thing, this one in seven languages and complete with search engines and pictures lists 8,000 campgrounds in 24 countries. Order from ACSI Publishing BV, Postbus 34, 6670 AA Zetten, The Netherlands, Tel. 011-31-488-452055, fax 011-31-488-454210; www.acsi-gids.com , info@acsi-gids.com . 15 euros. International Camping Carnet Card: Order from Family Campers & RVers, 4804 Transit Road, Bld. 2, Depew, N.Y. 14043-4704; 716-668-6242; 800-235-9755. $35. US Servas, Inc.: 11 John St., Room 505, New York, N.Y. 10038; Tel. 212-267-0252, fax 212-267-0292, info@usservas.org ; www.usservas.org . Membership $65. Dine With the Danes: Contact: Anette Haargaaard, Smallegade 20A, 2000 Frederiksberk, Denmark, Tel. 011-45-26-85-39-61, fax 011-45-38-19-39-64. www.dinewiththedanes.dk . Dkk350. Braitman & Woudenberg: P.O. Box 1891, 1000 BW, Amsterdam, Netherlands; Tel. 011-31-20-6221168, fax 011-31-20-6203855, www.bwcampers.com , info@bwcampers.com . Dependable camper sales with buy-back and support while traveling. Bilbo’s Trading Co.: Eastbourne Rd., South Godstone, Surrey RH9 8JQ, U.K.; Tel. 011-44-1342-892499, fax 01-44-1342-893793; www.bilbos.com . Buy-backs available. Brownhills Leisure World , A1/A46 Junction, Newark, Nottinghamshire, UK. T +44-1636-704201. Sales@brownhills.co.uk , www.brownhills.co.uk . Buy-backs available. Rutenkolk Caravaning: Friedberger Landstrasse 434, D-60389 Frankfurt, Germany; Tel. 011-49-69-9474090, fax 011-49-69-94740969, info@rutenkolk.de , www.rutenkolk.de . Buy-backs available. STEVE HUNT is a professional tour operator who has traveled extensively. He is currently touring Europe by motor home. Contact him at whall237@yahoo.com . Web TransitionsAbroad.com Home Work Study Travel Living Disclaimer ©Transitions Abroad vacation vehicle Hertz Troisrental vacation vehicle: Hertz Trois Soleils, car rental vacation, motor home rental. 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