



We're getting situated in the "new" RV - a 2005 Titanium. This one barely fits in our spot, with the back deck out. We are enjoying a nice water view from the deck.
It is very roomy - particularly nice to have a big shower and large wardrobe closet. The sliding glass door lets in lots of light, makes it feel more like a house than an RV! And Fat Cat really appreciates the built-in step which helps him get on the bed.
Because of the lightweight construction, this RV is only slightly heavier than our previous one; plus, the unique aerodynamic design could save us 10% in fuel. We've already noticed it tows quite a bit easier than the old one.