Man, thank you. We're just trying to find solutions to every-now-and-then scheduling problems, and getting in front of the camera isn't my wheelhouse yet. We'll keep plugging away and learning!
We bought the Luna from Campbell RV in Sarasota. So glad our sales rep Derik Moore suggested cranking down the jack as low as it goes. It fit perfectly thru our 6’ 10” garage entryway. We almost didn’t buy it because we thought there was no way it would fit. We did have the cross bars removed but that was not hard to do. Anyway, just thought I’d share a solution that might work for others. But still measure to make sure it works for you. We probably could’ve left the cross bars on the rack but wanted to play it safe as we don’t plan on using the rack for anything. It had enough clearance and we are si glad since the River package was the best suited for us and our Bronco.
To fit in our 6’10” entry, all we had to do is crank down the jack (we did remove crossbars in the rack) very easy and for us there was no need to deflate tires.
None of the Flyer or Luna products from InTech have a water heater from the factory. Aftermarket on-demand water heaters, like the Joolca brand products) have been installed by owners with great success. Flyer trailers that have kitchens, whether inside or out, have freezer capabilities in their 12-volt compressor refrigerators.
Oh forgot to say that we did have to unhitch it to get the front jack to crank down as low as it can go. But the Luna is so light we were able to push it in. Our neighbor was kind enough to help but we discovered the extra help is nice but not needed. The two of us can do it with no problem.
Tell your cameraman to focus on whatever you are pointing at, he totally ignored the yacht style flooring you were wanting to show and kept camera on you not your hand showing the flooring, in another video pj was discussing the air vent on the roof of the vintage cruiser over the dinette area and he completely ignored her and did not bother showing the roof vent, just kept the camera on her
Good job dude. You have learned from PJ and you present this very well. And actually, as a tall dude it kind of helps.
Man, thank you. We're just trying to find solutions to every-now-and-then scheduling problems, and getting in front of the camera isn't my wheelhouse yet. We'll keep plugging away and learning!
I second this! - loved the video with this nice amigo.
Let some air out of the tires, put it in the garage and reinflate. Easy way to gain 2 inches of clearance.
I watch the Princess Craft videos for 3 things - thoroughness, honesty, and PJ. You only failed one of those Clint. ; D Well done. : ))
lol! I’ll have to learn to live with that, but thankfully PJ is still “the plan” for this channel! We should be recording with her again, soon!
Good job on the video
Thanks!
We bought the Luna from Campbell RV in Sarasota. So glad our sales rep Derik Moore suggested cranking down the jack as low as it goes. It fit perfectly thru our 6’ 10” garage entryway. We almost didn’t buy it because we thought there was no way it would fit. We did have the cross bars removed but that was not hard to do. Anyway, just thought I’d share a solution that might work for others. But still measure to make sure it works for you. We probably could’ve left the cross bars on the rack but wanted to play it safe as we don’t plan on using the rack for anything. It had enough clearance and we are si glad since the River package was the best suited for us and our Bronco.
To fit in our 6’10” entry, all we had to do is crank down the jack (we did remove crossbars in the rack) very easy and for us there was no need to deflate tires.
Thanks, Clint!
Hi Clint , you look like a giant compared too this small camper , thanks for showing us this cute little camp trailer my friend !!! 👍😊
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for sticking with me!
@@PrincessCraft Your Very Welcome! 🤜🤛😊
Excellent communication.Great 👍
Thank you! 😃
Can you tell me the small inTech RV's that can produce hot water for the sink? Do any of the small ones come with a freezer?
None of the Flyer or Luna products from InTech have a water heater from the factory. Aftermarket on-demand water heaters, like the Joolca brand products) have been installed by owners with great success. Flyer trailers that have kitchens, whether inside or out, have freezer capabilities in their 12-volt compressor refrigerators.
Oh forgot to say that we did have to unhitch it to get the front jack to crank down as low as it can go. But the Luna is so light we were able to push it in. Our neighbor was kind enough to help but we discovered the extra help is nice but not needed. The two of us can do it with no problem.
Thanks 👍👍
Absolutely!
PJ🇺🇸🇺🇸🧡
Sorry, she isn't in this video! We'll get more recorded with her when her schedule frees up!
You did a very good job!!🇺🇸🇺🇸
Furnance! There should be gas or diesel furnace….110v heater is kinda missing whole “off road” small trailer idea
hey steve
Tell your cameraman to focus on whatever you are pointing at, he totally ignored the yacht style flooring you were wanting to show and kept camera on you not your hand showing the flooring, in another video pj was discussing the air vent on the roof of the vintage cruiser over the dinette area and he completely ignored her and did not bother showing the roof vent, just kept the camera on her
Airflow and airflow bacterial flow
Bacterial buildup between folds
Way overpriced
Not that Pretty