Welcome to the CRVL forums Vonda! Visit an RV dealer and check out all of the types of RVs. Go through the motions of daily living, try out the bed, sit on the toilet with the door closed(some are very cramped), get in the shower, pretend to cook, watch TV, etc. There are so many choices that it's hard to make a decision but this should help a little when you start looking for a used one. Smaller is better if you're planning on boondocking. When buying used it's important to check very carefully for any signs of water damage - discoloration on the inside walls, soft spots on the walls or floors, and ripples or bulges on the outside skin. Get any RV that you are considering buying inspected by a mechanic.
One of the forum rules requires new posters to make at least 10 posts before including links so ask a few questions and comment on some posts then when you get up to 10 posts you can post links to any RVs that you are considering. Experienced forum members can tell at a lot about an RV by looking at the photos posted on links and reading the included information and will be able to rule out any that are not worth considering. Good luck!
To help you learn the ins and outs of these forums, this "
Tips, Tricks and Rules" post lists some helpful information to get you started.
Most of our rules boil down to two simple over-riding principles: 1) What you post should provide good information (like your introductory post), and 2) Any response to someone else's post should make them feel glad they are part of this forum community.
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