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Whether you are going camping, touring, or even vagabonding, a camp trailer will provide a traveller with all the amenities found in the comfort of today's modern homes. There are various types of homes on wheels, or mobile homes, such as motor homes, truck campers, fifth wheel trailers, and travel trailers. The type of recreational vehicle (RV) you are going to buy for your family or for yourself, depends on a few factors. These factors are primarily, the cost, your current vehicles towing capacity, and the amount of living and sleeping area you are going to need. The fact is an RV bought new from a dealership will generally depreciate faster in the first few years from its purchase date, after a few years the RV's value can hold its own if it is well maintained. For this reason, the smart modern vagabonds will commonly buy their mobile homes used. If you can learn to recognize what to look for when you are shopping for a used camper trailer, then you just might be able to find yourself a great deal and save a few dollars.

While you are shopping for your used camp trailer, the different types of RVs you will encounter are, the class A motor homes, the class B motor homes, the class C motor homes, travel trailers, fifth wheel trailers, folding camp trailers, sport utility recreational vehicles, and the good old truck camper.

The type you are going to focus on will depend on your budget, the vehicle you are currently driving, and the space required. Unless you are looking at the class A, B, and C motor homes you will need a towing vehicle. The class A motor home is the most expensive and the biggest recreational vehicle, such as a bus converted into a living quarters, the class B motor home is smaller and is built on a van chassis, and the class C motor home is a van with a cut away chassis as the camper. If you own a car, then you can shop around for the travel trailers and folding camp trailers. These types are generally smaller and lighter and enable the use of a car for towing. For the pickup truck owners and depending on the truck's load and tow capacity, you can then start looking at the larger camp trailers. With a pickup truck, you can still buy the lighter, smaller trailers if you wish, that depends on your comfort level, this way you will have more room in your truck box to carry supplies around. The truck camper is unique in its own way since it fits inside a pickup truck's box.

These vary in size and weight depending on your truck's load capacity and you can also tow a trailer or boat with the truck camper style. Lately, RV manufacturers have been building the sport utility camp trailers. Like the pickup truck camper, the sport utility camper is unique since it has its own garage to store your toys in. The sport utility trailer comes in various sizes and is also built as class A, B, and C. If you decide to purchase a camp trailer, you are going to have to do your homework and look up your car or truck's towing capacity. There are two numbers you will have to know about your towing vehicle and that is, the gross trailer weight (GTW) and the tongue weight (TW) capacities. The GTW is the maximum weight your vehicle is designed to pull and the TW is the weight your hitch ball can support. These two specifications can be found in your vehicle's owner's manual. This is very important to know since the insurance company you are dealing with might reject any accident claims due to not complying with these specifications while hauling your camp trailer.

Once you have decided on the type of used RV you will be shopping for, start reading through the classified ads in your local newspapers, magazines, and on the Internet. You can also visit local RV dealerships since most of them will have used RVs on their lots. When you are ready to go look at your future used RV, bring a check list of things to look for. When you are looking over your prospective RV, spend a little time doing it, don't buy on impulse, this can be a costly mistake. You can even call the seller ahead of time and have them prepare the RV for inspection, prompt them to fill the water storage tanks, start up the refrigerator and freezer, have the propane tanks and power hooked up, and basically have it ready as if the camper was going to be used immediately. If the seller agrees to your request, give them a few hours to do so, the refrigerator and freezer should be cold by the time you get there. If the seller refuses to prepare the camper for your viewing, then be suspicious of damages or broken down appliances in the camper.

Once you have arrived at the camper's seller's location, start your inspection. Have a thorough look at the underneath of the camper looking for rust spots, leaky holding tanks, and any damage due to bottoming out. Check the tires, their threads, and brake controller if applicable (knowledge on break controllers is not that important but good to know). Do a scan of the camper's shell, look for dents, rusty spots, separations in the seams, and rusty or loose screws. Open up all the compartments and have a look inside for damage and especially dampness. Make sure the compartment doors shut tight and are not loose. If the camper is a folding type, inspect the canvas and screens; look for holes and patches, check the seams and surface for brittleness and rot. If the camper is a hardtop, have a look at the roof, look for markings where water might of collected, and inspect the joints and rubber seals. Depending on the weathering and age of the camper, these seals will start cracking and water may be able to seep into the camper. While looking over the roof, make sure that all the racks and vents are tight and secured. If there are any, find out where the battery or batteries, and propane cylinders are stored. Check that the batteries are well charged and holding their charge. If there are any hydraulic or electric motors make sure that they are properly running and are doing the work that they are designed to do, such as lifting the camper up and down for levelling. Check to make sure that the propane tank(s) are not leaking, you will smell propane if the connectors on the tanks are not holding or are loose. The exterior lights on the camper are very important for safety and laws while driving on public roads, make sure that the turning and brake lights are functioning well. After thoroughly inspecting the exterior of the camper, you can then start with the interior.

Once you have entered the camper, check the entrance door to see if it securely closes and look for signs of leaking; do the same for all the windows. Check all the hinges, handles, and locks on all the windows and door. In the kitchen, check all the appliances to assure that they are working properly, listen for strange noise or smells, and look them over for damage. Turn on the water facets to make sure the pump(s) is working and if there is a hot water heater you will know if it is working properly due to the temperature of the water. In the bathroom, if the camper has one, make sure everything in it is secured and has not become loose during the camper's travel. Look for the ventilation fan and make sure that it is working properly, this is important because the moisture from the bathroom should always be vented out. Have a look at the toilet, make sure that it can hold water and that it is flushing properly, it will smell during your travels if it malfunctioning. Depending on your taste and comfort zone, have a look over at the furniture and bedding to assure that they are in good condition. Finally and most importantly, check the floor and inside all storage compartments for moisture and mildew. The floor around the sinks, tub, shower, and toilet are more likely to have water damage due to spillage. Check that the floor around these areas is not soften or even rotten by water damage.

Once you have given your potential camper a complete inspection and you are satisfied with all its working components, sit in it for as long as it takes for you to feel comfortable. Look at its layout and all the amenities it has to offer and let yourself relax until you feel satisfied that it is the right camper for you. If it's not and you can't feel it, don't worry there are many more used campers available to you. However, a rule of thumb when making a purchase of such value is, go look at more than just one model of camper. You can have fun and learn more as you inspect the various models available to the vagabonds. When you find the right camper and it has met all of your standards, hook it up and hopefully we'll see you on the road with a smile on your face!

Dan 'The Gypsy Dad' Sauve vagabonding stories can be found at http://blog.themodernvagabond.com. For more resources on traveling the vagabond way, visit http://www.TheModernVagabond.com

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“Green Certified” RV: What is it?

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These days, the craze with everything is to go green. If cars, homes, and businesses can go green, then why can't your RV?

To ensure the RV is indeed "Green Certified," it should have a sticker on it that denotes that fact. To obtain this sticker, companies such as TRA Certification, Inc. or NTA, Inc. have to inspect the RV to verify it meets their standards before okaying the green certification.

The inside of your Green Certified RV vehicle is just as important as the outside. Check to make sure all windows and vents are closed and completely shut. Empty out and de-frost the refrigerator and freezer to avoid leaving any leftover food behind. To sidestep pest problems, set traps, leave fabric softener sheets inside the vehicle, and block off any tiny entrances critters might crawl through.

What this certification means is that this particular RV was made with the following concepts in mind:

 

· Resource Efficiency:This aspect focuses on the reuse and recycling of old materials to avoid wasting any.

Manufacturers use old resources to build new products.

 

· Indoor Environmental Quality:With an emphasis on the air quality inside the RV, this takes into consideration to materials used in flooring, cabinets, and insulation.

 

· Operation and Maintenance:In addition to the manufacturers producing Green Certified RVs, they are also encouraged to train the new RV owners about being green with their vehicles as well.

 

· Energy Efficiency:Producing renewable and fresh sources of energy is vital and one of the most important practices in the green process.

After all, in order to be green, they must be clean.

 

· Water Efficiency:Highly efficient appliances and fixtures contribute to water reduction, which is the key to water efficiency.

 

· Innovative Practices:In order to become Green Certified, manufacturers must try new energy efficient practices out to keep their processes going. This also helps to improve their ratings from companies like TRA or NTA.

 

"Green Certified" RVs are the next big trend in RVs. Recreational vehicle manufacturers haven't fallen behind the times in this aspect, and "Green Certified" stickers are popping up on RVs everywhere.

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Outback Travel Trailer Features (Part 1 of 2)

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Pete's RV Center's RV Lifestyle Consultant Chad Shepard provides an up close and personal look at Outback Travel Trailer's with RV Lifestyle Consultant Randal Murray. Manufactured by Keystone RV Company, Randal and Chad point out key construction and convenience features such as, the King U-Shape Dinette, Radius Roof, Air Bed Sleeper Sofa, and Panoramic Windows. There was no way to pack all of the Outback Travel Trailer's highlights into one video, so please be sure to view part 2 on the Pete's RV YouTube Channel! Pete's RV Center is a recreational vehicle dealer with locations in South Burlington, VT and Schererville, IN. An RV sales and service provider since 1952, Pete's RV Center is an exclusive Keystone RV Company dealer. For further information, contact us at 1.888.803.9350 or find us on the web at PetesRV.com.

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Dutchmen RV Review – Denali SuperLite

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With the ongoing recession, smaller RVs are the choice of many RV aficionados and Dutchmen seems to have mastered the art of rolling out some great and affordable RVs in these trying times.

The Denali SuperLite is said to have drawn inspiration for its design from the majestic Denali National Park, just have the other RVs in the Denali series. With a number of excellent features and unprecedented comfort, this is an RV which provides great value when it comes to looking at light weight RVs.

Presenting high quality at an affordable price seems to be turning into a regular occurrence with Dutchmen RVs, and this new version is no different. Some of the standards that are part of this model include HD LCD TVs, high end entertainment systems, designer lighting, residential furniture, large picture windows, etc.

Also, owing to its recent redesign, the SuperLite is around 400 - 800 lbs lighter than its competitive models.

These can therefore be comfortably hauled by a half ton or a one ton SUV/truck. Besides, these RVs are aerodynamically designed to maximize fuel efficiency.

The SuperLite comes with 7 floor plans for the travel trailers, and 2 floor plans for the fifth wheel variants. 6 of these floor plan variants weigh lesser than 7,500 pounds. The SuperLite also comes with a six way welded Al cage superstructure, an enclosed and heated 'underbelly', and lightweight lamination on the walls and the floor. The roof of these RVs feature a 'walk on', have Al frames, and the truss styled roof comes with an EPDM rubber finishing.

While these fifth wheels and travel trailers are designed in a way that premium features can be comfortably included, their design has also managed to keep the entire unit's weight down.

One version of the SuperLite (260FBX-DS) is just less than 30 feet long, and its width is 8 feet.

Its height is slightly lesser than 11 feet and its dry weight stands at 6,133 pounds. Its fresh water capacity is 456 gallons, and it grey and black water capacity is 42 gallons each. It can comfortably sleep 5 people and is available in 4 interior color choices.

Dutchmen SuperLite RVs rate quite highly when it comes to support extended by the manufacturer and the dealer, getting a 4 out of 5 for both. While they also get 4 out of 5 for reliability, they only manage 3 out of 5 for safety. However, when it comes to overall value (price in relation to quality), they get a comfortable 4 out of 5.

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Review of Montgomery South RV Park

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RV parks vary in amenities and price as much as the hotel/motel industry does. In RV parks as in hotels you can go from Motel 6 to New York Rich. But the key to a good RV park is for the owners to know their niche. In other words, be what you can comfortably be and charge accordingly. That pretty well describes the Montgomery South Campground, though one might suggest the price is a little on the high side.

Sometimes an RV traveler wants all the amenities and none of the hassles. Sometimes they just want a nice place to spend the night where they feel secure. Sometimes a place like Montgomery South RV Park is just right. We spent a quiet night there and with all of the amenities one might expect.

There are 30 sites, most of them gravel, all of them large and pull through. Clean restrooms that are particularly nice with chairs, mirrors and showers along with WiFi and full hookups are included.

30 and 50 amp service is available at all sites. There is no cable, but they indicate five channel are available. They also sell propane, which is an excellent service for those in need of propane.

Montgomery South RV Park is between 12 and 14 miles south of Montgomery, Alabama, depending on the map you read. It is located at Exit 158 off of I-65. 1/8 mile east and one mile north on Venable Rd and you are there.

The owner was on site to greet us and in general the staff was very helpful and friendly. The office has a large television and an inviting couch or two. I'm looking out the window of my RV and watching traffic whiz by on I-65. However the noise does not seem to be a problem at all.

I paid with a discount. The park is a Good Sam park and is rated in Woodalls.

They accept all major credit cards including Visa, MasterCard, Discover and American Express.

The WiFi signal is not as strong as I would like it to be, though generally it is serviceable. There are several acres of pastureland for walking your pet. I think you will find this a great place to spend the night.

Montgomery South RV Park is located at 713 Venable Rd. Hope Hull, AL 36043. Their telephone number is 334-284-7006 and their email address is: montgomerysouthrvpark.com

 

 

Jack Kean has owned and written about RVs for eight years. He is the author of How To Decide If An RV Is Right For You. Check out the web site, RV Fun and Facts, for lots of information on the true cost of RV ownership.

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