Showing posts with label fleetwood Bounder. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fleetwood Bounder. Show all posts

Friday, January 21, 2011

We are selling our 34' 1998 Fleetwood BOUNDER

Rosie has served us well the last 2 years. 1998 is the last year they used real wood.  Well cared for, looks great, runs fantastic. 34 foot RV with largest Ford engine. 2 zone air conditioners, less than 225 hours on generator; 100 gallon fresh water tank, storage underneath on both sides; 6 gal. hot water heater.

With the blue & white striped awning out. All small windows have an awning too.

The slide-out. Inside is the 'living room & dining area"


Kitchen - double sink, separate spout for filtered water; 3 burner stove with cover; full oven, microwave

Fan & light over stove; refrig & freezer / dual controls propane or electric.

Dining area- storage under both benches, table slides down to make a bed; lots of lights and electric outlets.

Queen sized sleeper sofa; all but 2 windows have mini blinds
Corner cabinet with mirror outside bedroom and bathroom.  Off set hall. Full bathroom with tub and shower
 
Queen sized bed that lifts easily for underneath storage; huge closet with lights, 2 night tables with 4 drawers and closets for more hangers over them. Plus stack of 6 drawers with TV and radio/stereo speakers

TV over dashboard with rear view camera.

For more details and price please email - HerbsCraftsGifts@AOL.com



Saturday, July 18, 2009

AirBoat Ride Cypress Lake, FL 3/09

When we visited Orlando there were coupon books and activity guides at every gas station, rest area, restaurant etc.

In them there were several ads for an airboat rides. We chose the one that said it was totally primitive and would not pass any housing areas. Cypress Lake is about 45 minutes SW of Orlando and was very easy to find.


There was only one other lady on the trip with us. Each seat came equipped with earphones because the engine is so loud. When our captain wanted to tell us something he shut down the motor.


The trip started immediately when we left the dock and went through some marsh and tall grasses. It was absolutely fantastic and we were only on it for less than 5 minutes and saw this alligator.

And it got even better. Next he went looking for alligators. By the time the ride was over we had seen 35 alligators with 5 of them swimming together in the lake.


We followed a river into a cypress grove. Some of the trees there are over 100 years old.
Years ago they would harvest the cypress knees for the tourist trade but it was discovered that they were part of the root system so it is unlawful to cut them anymore

There were lots of birds - some of the ducks had hundreds in one flock. The captain had fun driving into them so we could watch them walk on the water before they took flight.

The other flock is Ibis.


The trip was an hour long, but when we were done, I told the captain it was really only 10 minutes. He said he hears that alot. We arrived back alittle wind blown, but totally happy.

Since we have been together we have seen and done a lot, but for me this tops the list of all my favorite things to do. It is Gene’s 2nd – seeing the Statue of Liberty for the 1st time is his #1!