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#21
Hi Rick,
Sorry I havent responded.
I really don't know the answer to demand on something like this. It would seem like a good thing to live in temporarily and a no-brainer resell.
As far as actually selling them to people I don't know...many people simply have old vans and buses towed to their property and that's that.
There is one company in Kona that rents RV's to tourists. Island RV. Don't think they rent long term but who knows.
Tony

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#22
Aloha Rick,

Friends of Malaekahana Campground on Oahu
has some nicely appointed yurts, one with electricity and others more primitive. We camped in a tent but since one yurt was empty were able to look inside. I've got some photos (just outsides of yurts) from there at http://www.coconutroads.com/MalaekahanaCampingTips.html
Click on the thumbnails...they show how creative people can get with these :-)

Cindy

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#23
Buzz:

Teardrops - Pretty tiny for 1 person let alone a family of 3 along with all their household goods isn't it? Maybe ok for a long weekend or something.

LOL,
Andrew

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Buzz:

Yes. That would be a lot of fun. Agreed.

Andrew

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