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  1. Maryw164
    06-23-2009 07:13 PM
    Maryw164
    No problem, glad to be of help. Looks like you have a lot of work ahead of you, but when you are all done it will be just how you like it. We have had ours ('72 Sovereign 31 ft)for a little over a year now and never have regretted buying it. Sure they all need work, but they are a great investment and very easy to tow. Last summer we had our first trip in ours and it was the most relaxing vacation we ever had. We drove about 1800 miles round trip, from Los Angeles, CA to Durango,CO.

    I gather you are planning on living in yours full-time with 3 kids. Boy that sounds like a barrel of monkeys.
    I hope they are well behaved

    Mary

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    San Antonio
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    Texas
    Country
    UNITED STATES
    Gender
    male
    Trailer #1
    1976 31' Sovereign
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    Between the two of us: studying the Bible, guitar, piano, drums, sax; sustainable living, some arts, crafts, all kinds of fun stuff :-)
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    Army
    About My Tow Vehicle
    Still looking
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    Terry & Natasha Turner
    '76, 31' Sovereign International Land Yacht
    Remodel Madness

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Posted 06-23-2009 at 09:36 AM by tdturn2 Comments 1
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Confessions of a Renovation Greenhorn

We've got the old Sovereign about 97% gutted, ready to remove and replace the floor boards.

Those floor bolts are kicking our butts! We've been without electricity, using cordless drills - nothing. Manual screwdrivers - nothing. Ratchet sets - nothing. WD-40 - nothing.

We really don't want to saw the wood to pieces and try to cut the bolts off. I'm gonna search around the forums and see if we have to.

Here's...
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