Wednesday, March 20, 2019

FMCA 99th Convention - Peach in Perry (Georgia)

Hubby, Champ, Mouse and I attended our first Family Motor Coach Association Convention in Perry, Georgia last week. I can't believe how many people were there and how well organized it was. A lot of people showed up early, some in large groups. Since this was our first convention, we were allowed to show up on March 11th, two days before the start of the convention.

We were in Lot A on 3rd Street. Except for a handful of class Bs, another handful of class Cs (we were parked between a Forest River Sunseeker and a Thor Siesta Sprinter SK (rear bed) we were surrounded by class A motorhomes of all shapes and sizes. The red one you see there is a 1962 Flxible. It's for sale. Unfortunately, I did not photograph the sale info. It looked pretty awesome. The big green generator was just one of the many in family parking. This one supplied 30 amps to quite a few RVs. Those big suckers aren't too noisy, if you don't have to park next to them. It took a while for them to start some of the generators because at least 50% of the sites had to be occupied. 

We had water as long as our water tanks held out. Our 35 gallon water tank on our Isata 3 probably does not hold 30 gallons. We had it filled once and the black and gray tanks emptied while we were there. It was a unique camping experience. We discovered we like full hookups the best!

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