Another lesson learned. ALWAYS do a walk around the coach looking high and low BEFORE moving it. Slides in, awnings in, satellite dish down, windows closed, basement doors closed and latched on both ends, shore power cord unhooked and stowed, sewer and water lines unhooked and stowed, no tree limbs or trunks, or anything else in the way,.... If by the end of the first year of ownership you do not have "Beaver knee," then you're missing something on your walk around. Also, never get in a hurry in RV parks, entering or leaving, and in high traffic situations. If they honk at your slowness, then you are likely doing it right. I learned my first lesson - of many more to come, I am sure - a year ago. One time I also drove ten miles after forgetting to stow the satellite dish.
On our coach we generally have Girards on the curb side and Carefrees on the street side.