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Glen Burnie, Maryland
We are proud 1998 T2475 owners. We live in Glen Burnie, Maryland and tend to camp about every three to four weeks from April to December. This year we will include a week trip to Ashville, N.C.
Not too many outings go by without my wife or I saying," This is a nice trailer." Our friends are probably tired of hearing it.
We normally talk with other Sunline owners at campgrounds and look forward to an online relationship.
Richard and Debi
 
Welcome to the club. Lately, I've started waving at other Sunline owners in passing like motorcylists and vintage sports car owners do. On Saturday, I waved to a woman pulling a Sunline with a Ford Explorer: It dawned upon me after passing that she must have thought I was nuts since I wasn't towing mine at the time. There's something about seeing another Sunline that makes you want to strike up a conversation with its owner.
 
Al in PA said:
Welcome to the club. Lately, I've started waving at other Sunline owners in passing like motorcylists and vintage sports car owners do. On Saturday, I waved to a woman pulling a Sunline with a Ford Explorer: It dawned upon me after passing that she must have thought I was nuts since I wasn't towing mine at the time. There's something about seeing another Sunline that makes you want to strike up a conversation with its owner.

I think we tend to want to talk with one another because we're pretty sure it will be a pleasant conversation. That's funny about waiving!!
 
Richard,

Welcome to the group. If you're ever in need for information about Sunlines, you're in the right place. Your knowledge will be gratefully appreciated also.

Mike
 
Richard and Debi

Welcome to the forum and the Sunline family.

Al - keep waving, I think that's great. We've been waved to by many Sunline owners and try to wave at each I see. Now I know if I get waved to by someone not towing a Sunline, they're probably a Sunline owner :D

Hutch
 
See that just won't work here in MI...there's too few Sunlines on the road anymore. We normally wave at all other RVers (usually in the MH) and for the most part, MH owners are the ones who wave back. I actually hadn't experienced "the wave" before until the day I took my 2251 to the dealer to trade it in. On that final voyage, another TT (non-Sunline) owner waved at me. Now that I think about it, they should wave (and bow down) because we all have better built units than them!

Jon
 
That's funny about the wave...I got so used to other Jeep people waving to me I have to remind myself not to wave when I'm driving the wife's truck!
 

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