New RW Owners Here

osolate

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Where new to the group and we bring our 36RL home next week. Not new to RVs but new to 5th wheel RV. We live in the Monterey Ca. area.

Cant wait to run it through its paces.
We may have lots of questions, I'm sure someone out there will have the answer for us.

Jim and Deb.:)
 
Welcome to the group. There are a lot of great and very helpful people on here. Hope you enjoy the new toy.
Did you get it in ca and if so which dealer.
 
Congratulations Jim, hope your Redwood is as pleasurable and trouble-free as ours!!
 
Welcome to a great Group and a great floor plan. Just keep in mind the RLs are pin heavy and even more so if you've got the on-board genny and 40 Lb propane tanks.
 
Welcome to the family! We just spent our first night in our new 38RL, loved it! Traded up from 2014 Open Range-what a difference. So muchbetter quality. Only complaint is that we had to keep turning the heat down.Lol!
 
I have been reading the posts in this group for a little wile and looking forward to being part of it. We have a 27ft tow behind now and its been a kick but we just out grew it. We have some land in the Monterey area between Monterey and Santa Cruz so we put an RV pad on it.
 
Welcome to the Redwood family. Hope you enjoy yours as much as we do ours. Congratulations!!

Chris
 
Welcome to the family. I too am not new to RVing, but new to 5th wheels. Really looking forward to getting it out for a spin as soon as it warms up.:D

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Cool. Beautiful country. I grew up in LA, made many a trip up hwy 1. Live in Dallas now, will have to wait until full retirement to get back that way. Enjoy.
 
Welcome to the Redwood community. We purchased our 2012 unit from Toscano's as well. Enjoy your new rig.
 
Here's my first question!

By the way we picked up the 36rl and we really love it.
Ok question, do I need a water presser reg for dity water or is it built into the system?

Thanks
Jim
 
A whole house water filter canister is behind the basement wall thru small door in the wall. It should be right behind the docking station or convenience center. Probably a good idea to get a good water pressure regulator for when you hook up to city water. The better ones are adjustable and you can buy replacement parts for them. Be sure to place it on the city or park end of your white or rv water hose as they are expensive too, not the end that enters your coach.

Chris
 
Jim
You should always use a regulator. You never know what the pressure is in the. Different campgrounds. Usable their pressure is low, but the 1 time you don't it will be high and burst fittings.
Normally the dealer you purchase from gives you a startup package with one in it as well as sewer hose, water hose, TP etc
 
I have all ways done so in the past, what should the presser be, or what not to exceed?
 

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