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JUST
FOR RV'Rs
Your RV Lifestyle - Try
It First! |
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By
Jill
Ferrer |
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Whether you are
contemplating an
RV
purchase or an
RV lifestyle,
it's critical that you know what you are getting into. As fulltime
RVers, did a
lot of research before we jumped in. We really talked through what we
wanted, and took steps to "try it on for size" before we made major
decisions. Renting an
RV
was one of these trial techniques.
RV
Rentals are a great way to travel by
RV
without actually owning one. You can vacation, see new places and learn
more about your
RV lifestyle
firsthand. It's a good idea to rent an
RV
before you buy. |

RV lifestyle,
photo courtesy
RV Furniture Center |
Here are some tips for renting an RV:
Plan where you want to go. Consider places you want to see, and how
much time you have. Depending on season and popularity of your
destination, you may need to make campground reservations.
Decide on the right mix of travel time and stopping time. We suggest
you allow some "down" time with no particular agenda. Moving everyday
or constantly driving long distances, leaves little time to relax or
fully explore your destinations.
Remember the interests of everyone going on the trip. Perhaps you have
a mental picture of enjoying the great outdoors, fishing in peaceful
solitude. You envision old-fashioned good times and bringing the
family closer together. Before you get too carried away...make sure
the rest of the family is on the same wavelength. Otherwise, your trip
will be less than ideal.
Consider the type of
RV
you want to rent. If you can rent a model that is similar to one you
are considering for your
RV
lifestyle,
your "trial" will be more realistic. Most
RV
Rental companies rent motorhomes. Class C "cab over" motorhomes are
typical, but smaller class B (camper vans) and larger Class A
motorhome rentals are often part of the line-up.
Pop-ups (tent
campers) can be rented from many places. Towable fifth wheels and
trailers may not be as prevalent, but can be found at a growing number
of companies.
And many companies rent
RV
units designed to tow large gear (some brand names include Fun Mover,
Toy Hauler and Raptor), which have space in the back of the unit for
motorcycles, ATVs, golf carts, maybe equipment or inventory you use in
a job on the road. More lifestyle choices!
Research
RV
Rental Locations: Are you going to rent near your home? Or will you
travel to a pick up location? |
 
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What are you going to bring? This might make a difference
in where you go, as well as where to rent. Note that many
RV
rental companies rent
RV
livability packages -- which include kitchen utensils, pots and pans,
linens, towels, and the like. Some also rent bicycles, folding chairs and
grills. And some
RV
rental companies accommodate fly/drive renters by providing helpful
transportation from a nearby airport.
Will you need a separate car? If you do, ask your
RV
rental company if they allow you to tow one behind the motorhome -- some
companies do not permit towing, or have limited liability.
If you do tow a car with a rented motorhome (or it's your car/truck towing
the rented
RV),
educate yourself on weight limits and safe towing equipment. If your
RV
rental agency allows towing, they should be able to help you.
Compare -- Collect some price quotes and start comparing. Note what you
are getting with each quote, and add in additional expenses you will
incur, so that you have an apples-to-apples comparison.
Compare the things you care about:
- Can you tow a car for
day trips?
- Does the
RV
rental firm allow pets?
- What mileage is
included?
- Add in your estimated
fuel expenses.
- Are insurance costs
included? What is covered?
- What's the deductible?
- Is there optional
coverage available?
- Check your personal
insurance policy to avoid paying for coverage you may already have.
- What is the deposit
and deposit return policy?
- Are there prep,
cleaning or other additional fees?
- What type of air
conditioning and heating?
- Is there a generator?
Do you care?
- How big is the rental
RV?
Does it have slide- outs? It's good to have adequate space for the
number of people traveling.
- How many does it sleep
comfortably?
- Is a TV, VCR, or
Tape/CD player included?
- And so on.
Read the rental agreement before you book the
reservation, and make sure you understand the terms and conditions.
Make sure you know the refueling policy for the return, so you don't have
any surprise costs at the end of your wonderful trip.
Pay close attention to the walkthrough of the
RV.
Your rental company should spend sufficient time with you to explain how
everything works. They should run through things like hooking up at a
campsite, starting the generator, how to use appliances, and everything
else in the
RV.
Take notes, ask questions, ask to have things repeated. Know where to find
the manuals on various components.
Have the phone number(s) for the
RV
rental dealer, including a number to use in emergencies.
If you have questions or need a bit of help on the road, just ask a fellow
RVer. If you
have never been RVing, the one thing that is sure to stand out is just how
friendly and helpful "RV people" are.
Copyright 2005
Your RV Lifestyle, all
rights reserved. Reprinted with permission.
March, 2005
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About The
Author:
Jill Ferrer is the editor of
www.your-rv-lifestyle.com,
where you can find more advice for choosing, affording and enjoying your
RV lifestyle.
Article source:
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