Our full time home was first a '94 Winnebago Vectra motorhome. It was 37 feet in length, with driving cab area, living area ( containing a couch and a computer cabinet), a kitchen, a combination computer desk and dining counter (custom), a bathroom with shower, toliet and spacious (ok, sufficient) drawers and clothes closet, one bedroom (of course), with a large wardrobe across the back. In the 'basement', so to speak, are several storage compartments, an air conditioner, a 7500 watt generator, a propane tank, a 100 gallon water tank, and two waste water tanks. We carried a locked storage compartment on the top of the home.

We equipped the motorhome with satellite TV, speakers, 2-way internet satellite, GPS navigation system (a 5 year old laptop computer with GPS), several computers and assessories, ethernet, satellite radio, microwave, refrigerator, toaster, and clocks!

The engine was a Ford 460 somewhat underpowered system with automatic transmission. Gas tank was 80 gals, and we achieved between 6 and 7 miles to the gallon (gulp, literally)! The whole thing weighed about 19,000 pounds.

We towed our 1995 Jeep Cherokee behind us using a Falcon 5250 tow system.

We traded this in for our new Alfa SeeYa motorhome in 2003.