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Title: New to the Forum
Post by: freedomrider on July 25, 2014, 04:27:38 pm
Hi All,
My wife and I are now interested in a Foretravel.  We now own a 2013 30' Classic Airstream, pulled by a 2012 Dodge Longhorn, Diesel (with actual 5' Texas longhorns on the front).  You might have seen us.  This is first and only thing we have ever owned or pulled.  Anyway, we have been full-timing just over a year now, and loving it.  My wife now can see us in a Class A (probably 38').  At first we were both scared to death of something as "Big" as a Class A.  Now, she would not mind a little more room.  I believe I can drive it.

So please pardon our ignorance, as we attempt to educate ourselves. It seems we are starting all over again.  First, can anyone tell me what "MOT" means and what they do?  I believe "FOT" means Foretravel of Texas at Nac. 

Thanks for this opportunity

Freedomrider
Title: Re: New to the Forum
Post by: Peter & Beth on July 25, 2014, 07:21:02 pm
MOT = Motorhomes of Texas.  Welcome to the forum.  So...MOT is in the business of selling, consigning and maintaining motorhomes and from time to time Pull-Behinds (traded-in I suspect)

You have a lot of Foreforum reading ahead of you, but if you have questions please do not hesitate to ask.  We're a very easy going group, so ask away!
Title: Re: New to the Forum
Post by: Jimmy Freytag on July 25, 2014, 07:45:39 pm
Welcome to the Forum, tell us where you are at.  Maybe someone is close by that you could have a look at there Coach.  Always good to take a look at all the features and talk to a real owner.  We are all glad to help you find your Dream Foretravel Coach.
Title: Re: NEW TO THE FORUM
Post by: kb0zke on July 25, 2014, 07:57:02 pm
Welcome! There are several people here how have moved from Airstreams to Foretravels, so you will probably be hearing from them. Are you going to keep your Dodge as a toad (vehicle towed behind a motorhome) or get something smaller? If you haven't already done so, check out Luxury Pre-Owned Motorhome Dealer for Foretravel Newell Country Coach. (http://motorhomesoftexas.com/) and Foretravel Texas - Luxury Motorcoach Sales (http://www.foretraveloftexas.com/) for their inventories. I don't think FOT will take your 'Stream as a trade-in, but you can always ask. Since you have a year of full-timing experience you have a better idea of what you need that your 'Stream doesn't offer.

As Jimmy said, let us know where you are (or check the members map) and visit one of us.
Title: Re: New to the Forum
Post by: Dave Cobb on July 25, 2014, 08:03:50 pm
Welcome, and more help is here than you might imagine.

A couple of links that will help, are on listed in the links section.  This site has a remarkable amount of collected info. 

Foreforums Foretravel Wiki (https://wiki.foreforums.com/doku.php?id=start)

He has floor plans, and specs sheets for most years.

Foretravel Specifications, Floor Plans, Photos & Brochures by Year (https://wiki.foreforums.com/doku.php?id=through_the_years:specs)
Title: Re: New to the Forum
Post by: Carol & Scott on July 26, 2014, 12:33:06 am
Welcome to the Forum.  My DW and I transitioned from a 32" Komfort Komfort to our 36' - 2003, U320.
Title: Re: New to the Forum
Post by: Mike Baldacchino on July 26, 2014, 07:58:05 am
Welcome!  Welcome! Welcome!

We are here to help you become part of our family.  Ask away!  Search the forum for many answers that we have asked in the past.  The forum is a gold mine for information to guide you.
Title: Re: New to the Forum
Post by: freedomrider on July 26, 2014, 11:33:30 am
Much Thanks to you all for your kind Welcome and encouraging words.  This does feel like family.

We are now in Rochester, Mass. for another week, then heading through Canada, to Thousand Trails in at St. Clarie near Detroit, MI, to Grand Rapids, MI for yearly service on the Airstream before selling or trading, and then to Texas (slight chance this could change to Florida). 

BTW, I do plan on also sell my truck and getting a small tow vehicle (see photo).

It would really be appreciated if we are near anyone who would be willing to let us tour their Foretravel.  There would be no better way to see what you like. 

Now that we know what MOT means, we did see so very nice units there.  My question is, if you were to consider purchasing say from MOT or FOT, how would you go about a pre-purchase inspection on your Foretravel?  Normally, would they be your first choice to do your inspection, then a individual who would have all the equipment, time and space to do such a inspection?

Thnaks.
Title: Re: New to the Forum
Post by: danieljeff545 on July 26, 2014, 11:57:52 am
Welcome!! You will find a great deal of information here and great friendly people to go with it.  We are in Romeo MI just outside of St. Clair, so depending on when you are in the area you can send me a PM and we would be happy to show you how well a FT is built.  Ours is 25 years old and going strong. Just returned from 11 day tour of WV, PA, NY and DC....9% grades in WV with no issues at a steady 45 MPH and 10.7 MPG to boot (no toad).

Happy searching!
Jeff
Title: Re: New to the Forum
Post by: Carol & Scott on July 26, 2014, 12:30:44 pm
I think the next question you might ask your selves is "When" you wish to make the transition to a FT.  If you are thinking in the very near future you may put a deposit on a coach you like and have it inspected.  Many here feel that Brett Wolfe, who is a member of this forum, does a great inspection job. If you perform a search on his name on this forum you will see many posts with his name in them.

Many here have purchased from MOT and FOT and most seem to feel that the product that they purchased and the service they received was very good. 

We found ours in Las Cruces, NM and performed our own PDI.  Without a doubt Brett would have done a more comprehensive / better job than we did. but we did OK. 

PDI (http://www.beamalarm.com/Documents/pdi.html)  is a good starting point in learning what and how an inspection should occur.  The link is from a web site that Barry Brideau has put together and has been most helpful to many here concerning all things Foretravel  Barry and Darlene Brideau's Personal Website (http://www.beamalarm.com/index.html)  If you haven't found this site yet I would highly suggest that you bookmark it and begin your reading/learning there.  This forum is a wealth of info.  I read just about every thread here before we purchased.

Good luck in your search.  If y'all are like us we couldn't get enough information and were so excited about our new adventure.

We domicile in Texas and spend Nov and Dec in the Houston area then travel meeting wonderful people and seeing wonderful places the rest of the year.  It's a wonderful life and a Foretravel is, in our opinion, the way to get us from one place to another in comfort and style. ;D
 
Title: Re: New to the Forum
Post by: Michelle on July 26, 2014, 12:33:08 pm
My question is, if you were to consider purchasing say from MOT or FOT, how would you go about a pre-purchase inspection on your Foretravel? 

Regardless of the purchase situation, our absolute first choice for inspection would be Brett Wolfe (member here - wolfe10 is his forum ID).  Technical guru with Diesel RV Club and FMCA.  Knows his stuff.  Complement that with fluid analysis on the engine if there aren't complete maintenance records (and maybe if there are).
Title: Re: New to the Forum
Post by: Tim Fiedler on July 26, 2014, 12:44:37 pm
IF YOU ARE IN THE CHICAGO/LAKE GENEVA WI AREA ON YOUR JOURNEY, HAPPY TO LET YOU TOUR MINE

OK, just saw this was all caps. sorry
Title: Re: New to the Forum
Post by: Neal Pillsbury on July 26, 2014, 01:25:05 pm
Welcome to the Foreforum and an enthusiastic Foretravel owner's world!
.....................tell us where you are at.  Maybe someone is close by that you could have a look at their Coach.  Always good to take a look at all the features and talk to a real owner.  We are all glad to help you find your Dream Foretravel Coach....................
Many of us purchased Foretravels long before there was a tremendous resource like this forum. 
I know that Brenda and I personally traipsed though many RV shows, dealers and campgrounds trying to make meaningful comparisons between various brands and then models within brands.  We tried to talk with as many owners as possible as we were trying to decide.  We found that owner's inputs could be by far the most valuable.  Depending upon the quality of the information, it was research loaded with many ups and downs and false impressions, though.  Today's forums make reasearch a good deal easier, but face to face opportunities can still be the most informative.

If you are interested, you are about 105 miles from us via I-95 or about 125 miles if by I-495.  Come stay as long as you'd like and I'll tour you through as much of our 16 (+) years of wonderful experience with Foretravel (and our first and only Motorcoach) as you would like.
Best wishes with your search.
Neal
Title: Re: New to the Forum
Post by: jtm2014 on July 26, 2014, 01:55:35 pm

  Welcome!!  As a new owner, I can say without hesitation that the resources and members
  of this forum contributed heavily towards our decision of a Foretravel.

                      Best of luck on your search!!
Title: Re: New to the Forum
Post by: TheBrays on July 27, 2014, 07:34:57 am
I will be in Pentwater, MI August 17-21 if you want to stop by.

Title: Re: New to the Forum
Post by: freedomrider on July 28, 2014, 10:13:15 am
Thanks to All again for the "Invites and excellent info on inspections."  We are definitely looking forward to visiting you who are on our route. I will "PM" in advance when we are in your area.  Thanks again and we look to visit or hello soon.
Title: Re: New to the Forum
Post by: Neal Pillsbury on August 04, 2014, 09:16:32 pm
 Chris and Clara Moore offered to stop by on their way to Canada today. 
What a wonderful couple and they would make a grand addition to our Foretravel family -- they are already FoFum members (freedomrider) and they are rapidly becoming Foretravel enthusiasts.
They have a beautiful Dodge RAM/Airstream combination currently.               
I had a great time introducing them to many of the Foretravel wonders during our short time together. 
Travel safely, happy hunting and it was a real privilege meeting you! :)
Neal
 
Title: Re: New to the Forum
Post by: J. D. Stevens on August 04, 2014, 09:54:08 pm
Welcome, Chris and Clara! One other company you should know about in Nacogdoches (sometimes called Meccadoches by Foretravelers) is Xtreme Paint and Graphics. They know Foretravels inside and out. They have painted, fixed, and modified the fiberglass on many of them. They are my choice to repair those "self inflicted wounds" and other boo-boos that happen to the exteriors of Foretravel coaches.

You should know about them because they are the folk that could move the "hood ornament" from your RAM to your Foretravel.  I love the the hood ornament! ^.^d
Title: Re: New to the Forum
Post by: Tom Lang on August 04, 2014, 11:43:47 pm
Must be a Texas thang.