Always enjoy your time with Heather and Cort. They're great, you're great! Wife and I are working on our plan to move from just coach watchers, to being owners and watchers! Andrew - I think we should talk about you having partners in Texas. Oh wait - we're in Texas!
Andrew. Thanks for the video Heather and Court. Appreciate your allowing us to see and learn from your experiences. I think a your path with the Prevost is
Similar to what we want to take. One simple question on the fresh water and dump fees if you are boondocking. Do the sites require membership or do they accept a credit card? What is the price range you see for dump and fill? Thanks
I just subscribed to your TH-cam channel. I'm your first subscriber! You guys are so awesome at making these videos, you would be a hit if you ever wanted to start your own channel 😁😁😁
So enjoy seeing what actually is everyone’s concerns like how he maneuvers and basically the dump is good to see, because everything is different. I think some of the used Ones like this might be a better choice than a new regular RV. Possibly 😊 if you are blessed to find an excellent one in your price range.
Hey Andrew, Love all your videos. Thanks for showing the inner workings of Prevost life. A note to Cort... He should contact the Viega Manabloc company that made his water valve system. They can provide him with the proper key to turn those valves. Having experienced it already, using pliers to rotate the valves eventually take its toll and the valve become unturnable. The valve is easily replaced if damaged... it took me about 5 minutes to replace. Thanks for your videos..
Man that's awesome to see how a Millennium works, I would love to see more comparisons of Millennium, Marathons, and Liberty's. I know Marathon has flush floor on their slide out which I I but the others still have the platform type floor on their slide out.
Andrew, how in the world do you travel all over and capture these videos to post each week? I started my channel back in January 2019 and have a challenge keeping up with consistent content and production. Great job, love your upbeat attitude and excitement for this lifestyle and industry.
Thank you! I absolutely love traveling and have a lot of great friends in a lot of different places so it makes it easy. I appreciate the positive support!!
Takin a dump with Andrew Steele. What could be better than that. Sorry man, couldn't resist. Another great vid Andrew and as always stay safe and give Sadie some love for me.
He looks like he is a movie star and talks the walk! Like how demonstrates the work behind slides. I never go that long between dump/filling water, as accidents may prevent from doing this chore, usually do it every few days. The ocean can be freezing w/ strong gusts of winds in the Alaskan storm frts. This weekend, pre Thanksgiving weekend, many RVers are heading out, in order to get a place to stay over the Thanksgiving Holidays: Baja- Colorado River, Vegas, Oregon, Palm Springs, and Tahoe, snow skiing shall be great. Wonder how they will feel driving this coach/ chores involved, when they are 70 YO> Very educational video......not all dump stations are this easy and many are plugged, once the discharge starts and raw discharge flooding the entire area, including under the RV
Once a RV resort connection tried to back up.. lucky I watch like a hawk and was able to stop it before it did any mess and the maintenance man quickly resolved the (not our doing) issue
. @@midlifeprevost1182 Had it happen numerous times, mostly in state/national parks, it is one hell of a mess, not to say, vomiting and sure alot of infections. Private campgrounds monitor 24/7. Many Prevost owners complain about your RV entryway, when it is raining hard and the RV door is open, rain comes in and the step stairwell gets very wet and mess, plus when it is Gail force winds, the velocity rips thru the entry....some say needs a rain canopy, plus petition between cab/interior, so the winds dont rip thru the coach. Also heard, wish after marketer would create some devices to secure computers to the counters. Campground you are staying, been there, very noisy when the Gail Force winds rip off the ocean, things rattle on my exterior coach, plus have to hear surrounding RV's rattle to the forces of the winds. Do you have a manual granny on your pull unit?
@@gerger7287 since we spend a lot of time in sand areas and have dogs I have 3 heavy duty door mats so wet slippery entry solved and we don't notice the winds unless windows are open or gail force storm.... we stow computers in motion for safety but I'd think grippy drawer liners or 2 way tape could keep your computer in place? I'm not sure what a manual granny is?
@@midlifeprevost1182 My RV door is located in mid length, so do not have much issues. Does your tow unit have a manual transmission, or do you disconnect the D-train from underbelly ? I live by a Performing Arts Center, so try to talk few times weekly, to the entertainers who have Prevost RV, (staged in the parking lots ) most interesting stories both from the celebrities who ride in them and from the Professional Drivers who drive the units. Now that I am older, most of my travels are to the Desert/Palm Springs, but have traveled over 500,000 coast to coast, except for few states. Deserts have to be very very cautious, sand blasting on the open highways.
@@gerger7287 ah our tow is manual transmission we tow 4 down on the ground and I would LOVE to be near a center listening to those stories with you and the entertainers you're so lucky to have traveled so much we're just getting started
Hey Andrew.. Yep Cort and Heather have their systems down.. So I have a question, I'm seeing all of your Liberty/Prevost posts and comparing to other lines.. I've not noticed any w/d units - my last rig was from Fleetwood and I became so used to having it, I can't imagine a million + coach without them? I've made many trips home with the clothes washing which leaves less when you get home - let alone being on a looooong trip.
Love the videos andrew! Can we get more shots of the buses actually moving? I want to see the tag axle lifting up and lowering, I want to see an exterior shot of the bus making that tight turn. Thanks!
Nice people in a gorgeous RV. She handled that Stinky Slinky like a real pro. If I could EVER get my woman to hit the road with me, there's no way in Hell she'd dump the tanks. That would be exclusively my job.
The no squeak no rattle is because of Prevost stainless steel chassis. I had the opportunity to do a tour of their plant in Quebec. The chassis is built on a jig that secures each piece in place while welding. I had a 30 yr career as a tour coach driver, close to 2,000,000 mi. Mostly in a Prevost. Driving and viewing the building of a Prevost I can say there is no coach I would rather drive.
Hey Andrew! Just subscribed to your channel..Love what ive seen so far. Court and Heather seem like Great people..Does Heather ever drive the coach? Used to work with bands back in my younger days,so I also enjoy the Video's with Kyle!
Andrew,she said boondocking they’re self contained no fresh water, don’t drink it.But don’t the provost have whole house filters so the can drink water?
Yes we have water filter on board...but the layout at the dump station there is a nonsanitary spiqot to rinse hose and then further over there is a spiqot for fresh water fill
@@midlifeprevost1182 lol! I was thinking you all had some type of cool contraption on the RV where you could raise or lower the actual DMV(MVA) issued tags...😂😂😂😂
At this particular place it is free to fill fresh water and $10 to dump. In Yuma free fresh water fill and $5 to dump.. varies place to place - Insurance is dependant on many factors but can range $2500-$5000 annually
Court looks kind of like the actor Steve Reeves. Also, how in the world can you grab a turnpike ticket with those little driver's side windows? Is that all that they open?
George the sites vary in size and length we only fit in a fraction of them check Google Earth before you book anything make sure the site works for your rig
Heather and Court Thank you for the reply. Though WAY BEYOND anything I could approach, I always enjoy the Prevost (and similar) high end RV’s in which the mechanicals are impeccable. It’s one reason I avoid buying an RV (that I can afford) because of the poor quality of mfg. So happy for you as you enjoy impeccable build quality and ample tank storage for comfortable dry camping. Thanks again and have fun!
Heather and Court The 2 of you are awesome, only to maybe be outdone by your beautiful coach. 😋 Just wanted to give you a quick thank you for opening your home to Andrew and sharing it with the rest of us. For somebody like myself that is looking to move up from my old Class A Gasser, I’m giving it a stronger consideration into looking into older Prevost’s and Bluebird Wanderlodge ‘s rather than the pre 08 Country coaches, Monaco’s, Newmar’s , and Tiffin’s and such.
@@russellpottenger8584 do it!!! Look back in Andrew's first videos he did a video on our updates it's very easy to renovate - reach out if you make the leap and have any questions happy to share our thoughts 🤙🙏
@@RVingwithAndrewSteele lol! I was thinking at first that he had some type of cool contraption or something on the RV where he could lower or raise his actual DMV(MVA) issued tags... I was thinking how cool is that!!!!
Why is she at a dump station with sandals on?.. YUCK! They seem like a very good couple together, although His Ear lobes was quite distracting. They seem to go all the way down his neck into his Side Burns. I had never seen anything like it, other than on Lord of the rings.
I like the ride along on a Prevost, appreciate they showed us their dumping process, this couple is so nice and easy to talk to. Thanks Andy!
They are definitely awesome!
Great video. Another level up with Prevo. Court and Heather love your tips. Oceanfront dumping at it's finest.
FINALLY...someone showed the slides before DURING and after from the inside of the coach.
Thank you!
👊👍 we have so much fun sharing this bus with everyone anything else you want to see tell Andrew we'd be happy to have him make more videos for you
Have you checked marathon videos
Guys, thank you for inviting us into your home for the tour. Much appreciated and very informative tour!
@@MrBillygoat check out part 2 just uploaded 😉👊👍
Always enjoy your time with Heather and Cort. They're great, you're great!
Wife and I are working on our plan to move from just coach watchers, to being owners and watchers!
Andrew - I think we should talk about you having partners in Texas. Oh wait - we're in Texas!
Andrew. Thanks for the video
Heather and Court. Appreciate your allowing us to see and learn from your experiences. I think a your path with the Prevost is
Similar to what we want to take. One simple question on the fresh water and dump fees if you are boondocking. Do the sites require membership or do they accept a credit card?
What is the price range you see for dump and fill?
Thanks
@@HFJCHS123 depending on the dump location we've seen $5 to $20 and no memberships, usually just swipe a credit card on the pedestal
Great video Andrew! And hi to Heather and Court who I feel like we know already! 👋 Good to see you all together. Thanks for another great video! - MJ
Very good video of good people
the guy in the green shirt is a real chilled dude
💯💯💯
Really enjoyed the walkthrough hearing first hand from the owners adds a lot to the video
Thank you guys 😊
Thanks Andrew for this video. I certainly learned a lot!!😃
🙏 thank you Andrew you're such a gem we had a blast as usual!
So much fun! I can't thank you enough!!
I just subscribed to your TH-cam channel. I'm your first subscriber! You guys are so awesome at making these videos, you would be a hit if you ever wanted to start your own channel 😁😁😁
@@RVingwithAndrewSteele I need a lot of practice and we arent that exciting 🤣
Rich, Poor, or somewhere in between, everybody poops! The great equalizer! Interesting to see how the task is done in a Prevost. Thanks
You should have said TANKS
Well said
Great video. Love that Prevost. Happy Glamping
So enjoy seeing what actually is everyone’s concerns like how he maneuvers and basically the dump is good to see, because everything is different. I think some of the used Ones like this might be a better choice than a new regular RV. Possibly 😊 if you are blessed to find an excellent one in your price range.
Great video, now I want a Prevost.
Izzy
Haha, you and me both. Thanks again for having us on the other day!
Get one!!! You won't be sorry 👊🤙😉
Great and informative vid. Keep it cooking Andrew!
Outstanding Andrew I like the guy do more videos with him. Beautiful coach good luck
Hey Andrew, Love all your videos. Thanks for showing the inner workings of Prevost life. A note to Cort... He should contact the Viega Manabloc company that made his water valve system. They can provide him with the proper key to turn those valves. Having experienced it already, using pliers to rotate the valves eventually take its toll and the valve become unturnable. The valve is easily replaced if damaged... it took me about 5 minutes to replace. Thanks for your videos..
Thank you for sharing the great information and the positive support!
Thank you TW, another viewer gave me the info and I ordered 2 keys so I have an extra now :) Thank you SO much!!!
Thank You for sharing this with us! I always wondered how it would be to see the slide outs operate. I never knew about the airbag seals also.
Thats what makes a good wife, she never loses control of the "slinky".
Thanks for showing us the other side of living in an RV.
Wow nice motorhome!
#105 I was wanting to know how the big rigs made their dumps and refills, etc. This was a educational video. Have a Happy Thanksgiving!
Man that's awesome to see how a Millennium works, I would love to see more comparisons of Millennium, Marathons, and Liberty's. I know Marathon has flush floor on their slide out which I I but the others still have the platform type floor on their slide out.
Andrew, how in the world do you travel all over and capture these videos to post each week? I started my channel back in January 2019 and have a challenge keeping up with consistent content and production. Great job, love your upbeat attitude and excitement for this lifestyle and industry.
Thank you! I absolutely love traveling and have a lot of great friends in a lot of different places so it makes it easy. I appreciate the positive support!!
Patients grasshopper
Takin a dump with Andrew Steele. What could be better than that. Sorry man, couldn't resist.
Another great vid Andrew and as always stay safe and give Sadie some love for me.
Ian 🤣🤣🤣 good one!
@@midlifeprevost1182 we all appreciate you sharing with Andrew so he can share with us. Safe travels.
Nice. Watching someone taking a dump. Lol.
They make it look easy peasy ✅
Thanks for sharing and that’s a nice coach!!! What year is it? Great to see great normal people with a Prevost!!!!
2003, I have another video titled "midlife Prevost" where I interview them. It was the third or fourth video I made.
RVing with Andrew Steele , I’ll have to go back and find that video!! Thanks!
@@MRP.Germany my pleasure, I have another video we filmed that I still need to add it where they gave me a full tour of their coach.
@@RVingwithAndrewSteele wt
He looks like he is a movie star and talks the walk! Like how demonstrates the work behind slides. I never go that long between dump/filling water, as accidents may prevent from doing this chore, usually do it every few days. The ocean can be freezing w/ strong gusts of winds in the Alaskan storm frts. This weekend, pre Thanksgiving weekend, many RVers are heading out, in order to get a place to stay over the Thanksgiving Holidays: Baja- Colorado River, Vegas, Oregon, Palm Springs, and Tahoe, snow skiing shall be great. Wonder how they will feel driving this coach/ chores involved, when they are 70 YO> Very educational video......not all dump stations are this easy and many are plugged, once the discharge starts and raw discharge flooding the entire area, including under the RV
Once a RV resort connection tried to back up.. lucky I watch like a hawk and was able to stop it before it did any mess and the maintenance man quickly resolved the (not our doing) issue
. @@midlifeprevost1182 Had it happen numerous times, mostly in state/national parks, it is one hell of a mess, not to say, vomiting and sure alot of infections. Private campgrounds monitor 24/7. Many Prevost owners complain about your RV entryway, when it is raining hard and the RV door is open, rain comes in and the step stairwell gets very wet and mess, plus when it is Gail force winds, the velocity rips thru the entry....some say needs a rain canopy, plus petition between cab/interior, so the winds dont rip thru the coach. Also heard, wish after marketer would create some devices to secure computers to the counters. Campground you are staying, been there, very noisy when the Gail Force winds rip off the ocean, things rattle on my exterior coach, plus have to hear surrounding RV's rattle to the forces of the winds. Do you have a manual granny on your pull unit?
@@gerger7287 since we spend a lot of time in sand areas and have dogs I have 3 heavy duty door mats so wet slippery entry solved and we don't notice the winds unless windows are open or gail force storm.... we stow computers in motion for safety but I'd think grippy drawer liners or 2 way tape could keep your computer in place? I'm not sure what a manual granny is?
@@midlifeprevost1182 My RV door is located in mid length, so do not have much issues. Does your tow unit have a manual transmission, or do you disconnect the D-train from underbelly ? I live by a Performing Arts Center, so try to talk few times weekly, to the entertainers who have Prevost RV, (staged in the parking lots ) most interesting stories both from the celebrities who ride in them and from the Professional Drivers who drive the units. Now that I am older, most of my travels are to the Desert/Palm Springs, but have traveled over 500,000 coast to coast, except for few states. Deserts have to be very very cautious, sand blasting on the open highways.
@@gerger7287 ah our tow is manual transmission we tow 4 down on the ground and I would LOVE to be near a center listening to those stories with you and the entertainers you're so lucky to have traveled so much we're just getting started
When we turn on the ignition, our dish will stow! Nice in case you forget!
For a reminder label, we have a laminated card on velcro, we put over the ignition key. That way I never forget to bring down the satellite.
Great idea!!!
Hey Andrew.. Yep Cort and Heather have their systems down.. So I have a question, I'm seeing all of your Liberty/Prevost posts and comparing to other lines.. I've not noticed any w/d units - my last rig was from Fleetwood and I became so used to having it, I can't imagine a million + coach without them? I've made many trips home with the clothes washing which leaves less when you get home - let alone being on a looooong trip.
Such a good lookin rig!
awesome
Very interesting!
Great vid bro.
Love the videos andrew! Can we get more shots of the buses actually moving? I want to see the tag axle lifting up and lowering, I want to see an exterior shot of the bus making that tight turn. Thanks!
Nice people in a gorgeous RV. She handled that Stinky Slinky like a real pro. If I could EVER get my woman to hit the road with me, there's no way in Hell she'd dump the tanks. That would be exclusively my job.
Gotta earn my keep 🤣🤣🤣
Bryant Ford if she's not your wife, refusing to help you dump, could lead to her being dumped. 😁
There is a t handle wrench for the water manifold.
Yes two kind viewers gave me the info to buy the one we lost 👍🙏🔧
@@midlifeprevost1182 Good times.
I didn't think Prevost owners pooped. Certainly it must not smell?
🤣🤣🤣
Since I haven't lost control of the slinky I can say it doesn't smell when dumping right 🤣
The no squeak no rattle is because of Prevost stainless steel chassis. I had the opportunity to do a tour of their plant in Quebec. The chassis is built on a jig that secures each piece in place while welding. I had a 30 yr career as a tour coach driver, close to 2,000,000 mi. Mostly in a Prevost. Driving and viewing the building of a Prevost I can say there is no coach I would rather drive.
Hey Andrew! Just subscribed to your channel..Love what ive seen so far. Court and Heather seem like Great people..Does Heather ever drive the coach? Used to work with bands back in my younger days,so I also enjoy the Video's with Kyle!
Yes I do drive, I have to be able to manage the rig in case something happens to Court 🤗
Andrew,she said boondocking they’re self contained no fresh water, don’t drink it.But don’t the provost have whole house filters so the can drink water?
Yes we have water filter on board...but the layout at the dump station there is a nonsanitary spiqot to rinse hose and then further over there is a spiqot for fresh water fill
Lots of people don’t drink the water in their fresh water tank even if they have filters.
Hey! What does he mean when he says make sure he lift tag(s)?
The rear tag axle has a lift if you want to tighten the turning radius
In tighter areas lifting the tags helps prevent scuffing of the tires due to the geometry of the turn
@@midlifeprevost1182 lol! I was thinking you all had some type of cool contraption on the RV where you could raise or lower the actual DMV(MVA) issued tags...😂😂😂😂
@@djbuttnaked4789 🤣😁🤣😁
Is there such a list as Top Ten places to dump your tanks? LOL!
Lol, that would be a good one!
Haha truth!!! 🤣
How much did it cost him to dump and fill? And, does anyone know how much the insurance is on a rig like this? Thanks so much.
At this particular place it is free to fill fresh water and $10 to dump. In Yuma free fresh water fill and $5 to dump.. varies place to place - Insurance is dependant on many factors but can range $2500-$5000 annually
@@midlifeprevost1182 Thank you for sharing!! Very much appreciated.
Because of the frame that surrounds you
Court looks kind of like the actor Steve Reeves. Also, how in the world can you grab a turnpike ticket with those little driver's side windows? Is that all that they open?
When we hit a turnpike, we'll let you know how it goes and if I have to jump out!
Do u need a class A drivers license to own one of these rv coaches
Depends on what state you live in, in AZ we do not require CDL since it's a private coach
On the web page, it states that 35ft in length is max. I know the Prevost is 45. So I guess my 40 can fit with no problem
George the sites vary in size and length we only fit in a fraction of them check Google Earth before you book anything make sure the site works for your rig
There are some 40 foot Prevosts out there
I always wondered what people with $2,000,000 in discretionary cash look like.
@ken Munoz delete some zeros this coach is an '03 for under $300K ...they are affordable for sure🤙
Heather and Court
Thank you for the reply. Though WAY BEYOND anything I could approach, I always enjoy the Prevost (and similar) high end RV’s in which the mechanicals are impeccable. It’s one reason I avoid buying an RV (that I can afford) because of the poor quality of mfg. So happy for you as you enjoy impeccable build quality and ample tank storage for comfortable dry camping.
Thanks again and have fun!
Heather and Court
The 2 of you are awesome, only to maybe be outdone by your beautiful coach. 😋
Just wanted to give you a quick thank you for opening your home to Andrew and sharing it with the rest of us.
For somebody like myself that is looking to move up from my old Class A Gasser, I’m giving it a stronger consideration into looking into older Prevost’s and Bluebird Wanderlodge ‘s rather than the pre 08 Country coaches, Monaco’s, Newmar’s , and Tiffin’s and such.
@@russellpottenger8584 do it!!! Look back in Andrew's first videos he did a video on our updates it's very easy to renovate - reach out if you make the leap and have any questions happy to share our thoughts 🤙🙏
Russell Pottenger
I hope you go big... (not go home)!👍🏽😄
Ok! I guess he's talking about the tag axles??
Exactly!
@@RVingwithAndrewSteele lol! I was thinking at first that he had some type of cool contraption or something on the RV where he could lower or raise his actual DMV(MVA) issued tags... I was thinking how cool is that!!!!
What is a TAG????
Tandem Axle or the 2nd set of tires on the back of a coach
Great couple who deserves that bad ass bus
Hey, anyone who can't handle dumping a black water tank and flushing it out shouldn't even consider the luxury RV market.
I agree! 👊😉
Or any rv with holding tanks..
That's NOT a pothole. C'mon now. But I enjoyed this. Thank you
14:35
The Girl Said “EEEW”!!!!!
I follow them on ig. They got great adventures, im jealous😔
Funny how $$$ afford this type of life$tyle ... Have to wonder on many being$ a$ to where that money came from ...
@@tapper701 savings... you could get one of these as a pre-owned for much lower. About 200k or so.
When he sticks his head in the bays it's hard to hear. you need a directional mic
Boy thay made much nicer coach's back in 08 more futuristic,not like the one's these day's that look like your granny's house!.
Shitters full😂
🤣🤣🤣
Not sure I would wear sandals during that process. 😂
Right!?! I knew someone would say that but I'm a desert kid it's flip flops or barefeet year round...disposable shoes would be ideal!😉
I wear flip flops all the time even when I dump my tanks lol
I'm not a big fan of the slide out...To much work for me...Sorry I'm just saying
:-))) :-)))
DUDE we All Shit the Same !!!!!!!!
Million dollar coach and he's using a vice grip on the dumping station. SMH
Yes Kenneth lost the tool but kind viewers gave us the info to get a replacement 🙏😎
First lol.
Lol Thank you Stan, I'm pretty sure you were a pre 1k subscriber. I appreciate your longtime support sir.
RVing with Andrew Steele Love Heather and Court! Seem like the nicest couple.
@@stano5102 they definitely are!
Rolling shithouse
Why is she at a dump station with sandals on?.. YUCK! They seem like a very good couple together, although His Ear lobes was quite distracting. They seem to go all the way down his neck into his Side Burns. I had never seen anything like it, other than on Lord of the rings.
I agree with the sandals comment.