tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6208406.post4142574231742859099..comments2024-03-28T08:26:58.108-04:00Comments on Our Odyssey: A CabelaLouisehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06306854459459257368noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6208406.post-86670926238105506802012-06-20T22:02:55.755-04:002012-06-20T22:02:55.755-04:00Ah, while it is a little late thought I'd thro...Ah, while it is a little late thought I'd through out an idea of a place to overnight in Bloomington next time your there. <br /><br />C & J Bus Repair is located there and a big supporter of us bus nuts with advice, parts and service. <br /><br />While I've not spent the night there I seriously doubt JD an his crew would have any objections. (especially when you guys typically patronize the places that allow you to stay anyway!)<br />;D BK ;DAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6208406.post-89549727518775290852012-06-20T14:41:06.315-04:002012-06-20T14:41:06.315-04:00My wife and I are new to RVing, but not new to the...My wife and I are new to RVing, but not new to the nomadic lifestyle. We owned sailboats for 20 - 25 years, living on them for a couple. We decided to sell the boat 5 years ago and are now starting our RV adventure. I read that you are about to buy a boat and are unhappy with what you are finding on YachtWorld. This seems to be common in the boating world. If you are looking at boats that have been in saltwater their entire life, it definitely shows. If I could give you a bit of advise, concentrate on "Great Lakes" boats. You will generally find them in much better condition than their saltwater counterparts of similar make and age. The added bonus is that you get to go south through the Erie Canal and east coast ICW or down the Tenn Tom waterway before you head for the islands.<br /><br />Great log and the bus looks amazing!<br /><br />DanAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com