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Thread: New to Prevost & Camping

  1. #1
    Join Date
    Oct 2025
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    Rehoboth
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    Default New to Prevost & Camping

    Good morning all!
    My husband and I purchased a 2009 Prevost Liberty XLII in July and picked it up last week after some unforeseen repairs and updates. Quite the adventure. We were lucky to have a competent, kind and understanding dealer, but now that we are on our own, the questions and confusion are setting in.

    We are new to owning a Prevost and to camping in all honesty. Go big or Go home, right? Not so sure now, but we do love it.

    We started with a TT, didn't use it, time constraints...but learned some things. Traded for a B van, used a few times, bigger learning curve...just too small...now the Prevost! It's in a world of its own!
    Wow!

    After our introduction to the coach and driving it 1700+ miles home from TX to MA, I am Thanking God that all you seasoned and knowledgeable folks can help us newbies figure things out so we can stop driving the wonderful folks at Legacy crazy. At least that is the plan and hopefully forming a relationship with both Liberty Coach and Prevost.
    Believe me...the Legacy Coach folks have been saints. Every day seemed like a "what have we done now?" moment. They talked us through, after the calm down stage. I can laugh now, but at the time it wasn't much fun. I am sure some of you can relate.

    The info contained in each of the threads on here is so very helpful and eases the level of stress we have been feeling with each new, perceived issue...daily.

    Thank you all so very much and I am hoping that we don't mess things up too badly. Now to learn and enjoy!

    All our best and looking forward to all your advice and know-how!!!
    Butch and Barbara

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Dec 2024
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    Inverness
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    Welcome.

    I cannot imagine a device as complicated as Prevost conversion being my first moho experience. Keep in mind, these beasts are closer to the space shuttle than they are a Honda. Even if you have someone else do the labor, the more you learn about your coach, the happier you will be as an owner.
    Richard Entrekin
    Newell 512, EX
    2007 Marathon 1025, XL II
    Here to learn

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