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Old 07-28-2021, 09:15 AM   #12
DutchmenSport
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Congrats on your new Montana. With 10 years under your belt and experience with a Cougar, you are well on your way. As you know from experience with your Cougar, it takes about a year to get fully settled into a new camper. You'll be moving things from one spot to another for a while, and then you'll be doing some changes to customize the camper for your needs. Then, you can expect a few warranty items to happen (be patient.... they always get fixed one way or the other), and after a year, you've worked out all the bugs, changes, and upgrades, and you'll be all set. Of course, it never ends after one year either. After 3 years, we decided to install a washer and dryer. That was one of our better decisions we should have added when we took delivery of the camper. We are almost full timers ourselves now. We still have the house we deeded over to our son, and return home every now and then, and we both are still working from the camper where ever we land. We have a mix of all the best RVing has to offer right now.

I hope your adventures are equally as successful!
Again, Congrats on that new Montana!
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