Archive for the ‘RVs’ Category

There is no magic way of knowing whether or not you have a good RV insurance rate, without getting competitive quotes from other companies. In the last few years, the trend has been that more insurance companies have entered the market for vehicle insurance, and homeowners insurance. As a result of more competition, the rates have actually gone down for several different insurance companies. Shopping around is a great way to find the discount on motorhome insurance rates. It is a good idea to either call different companies, or else look them up on the Internet. This is a good way for you to get a great deal on insurance, without even having to leave the comfort of your own home. Even small savings such as $33 a month, can save you almost $400 a year. This is definitely something that you can do in a few hours, and it will be well worth the effort with the amount of money you can save.

The price you pay for RV covers varies depending on what kind of vehicle you are covering and the material that it is made of. Whatever the size, the best material you can buy is one that is breathable yet resistance to rain and other wet weather conditions.

The best of these covers are very proficient in getting rid of moisture, which can accumulate under the cover. But a good rule of thumb before you place the cover over your vehicle is to be sure that it is cleaned and well dried. And of course if the cover is your only means of protection from the elements, meaning you do not have a roof or building to store it in, then the quality of the material becomes even more important.

After all you want to protect your investment for as best you can from the sun, rain, snow and other harsh environmental conditions that come your way.

One can never be to careful when it comes to preparing for extended trips. One of the great things about recreational vehicles, or RVs, in this respect, is that one has much more cargo space with which to work. One often forgotten or misplaced item is the camera, so it helps, and is very easy, to have an rv backup camera, just in case. There are many more such things that one can bring along in an RV. Another great thing about RVs is that so many of the amenities of home come along for the ride, putting one in the fantastic position of being able to choose, for example, whether to camp outside or sleep in the comfort of an actual bed. One can make food around a campfire, or elect to use the cooking appliances in the vehicle. Options are always an extremely good thing to have, and this is exactly what RVs offer you when travelling with others.

There is a great variance of travel trailers and their types. And basically, it all comes down to what you want at the best price that you can get it for. The smallest of the trailers is the teardrop. The teardrop is one of the smallest available sizes. They were a hot item in the 1940′s but they are coming back.. With a door on each side and very little space for your things, they are designed for the traveling minimalist.

Next up is the fifth-wheeler or 5er, so named for the way it attaches to the pulling vehicle. They are compact and can be very expensive. They have pull outs and windows and enough space to sleep comfortably in.

After that are the group of the storage trailers. As the name implies, these are for hauling your bigger toys with. By comparison, they are more lightweight than most trailers.

Next on the agenda is shopping for such a thing. Oh, the joy! Ebay. Classified advertisements. That RV travel store on the corner?