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Motor Homes; Drastically Reducing The Costs Of Holidays

Posted by Prettyone in RVs - Recreational Vehicles

     

Motor homes are becoming an increasingly popular purchase for many people who want the freedom of the open road and the benefits of cheaper travel. The main benefit of motor homes is that they negate the need to tow a caravan, making journeys easier and parking a breeze. With the option to drive all day in comfort and then simply pull up in a scenic location to rest your head the benefits are clearly there. For those considering a purchase, or even planning on hiring one for a holiday, it is hoped the following article will provide some essential information.

In general motor homes are divided into three distinct classes. These are classes A, B and C. Class A vehicles are regarded to be the most opulent and large while classes B and C are smaller and contain fewer amenities respectively. In most cases Class C vehicles will be the cheapest although prices to vary greatly.

Class A motor homes are normally the most suitable for longer holidays and extended living. This is because in most cases they are more comfortable and have amenities such as full kitchens and complete shower rooms. Additionally those who are planning to travel with a relatively large family are best off utilising a Class A vehicle. Despite the size of these vehicles, modern variants are surprisingly easy to drive and handle. An added bonus is that the driving seats in these types are extremely comfortable, allowing for long journeys in a relaxing space.

The decision to buy a motor home should only be conducted after careful consideration. In the majority of cases hiring a vehicle for a holiday before deciding to buy is an advisable course of action to follow. When looking at which to hire, compare it to the models that you are considering purchasing. By doing this you are able to achieve a test run of the home before forking out the entire sum. It is best to consider this as an extended test drive, allowing you to assess whether the home will be large enough and comfortable enough to cater for the requirements of your family.

As the prices of hotels and accommodation premises increase, buying motor homes is becoming more popular for those who regularly travel. It allows you to keep the price of holidays down and hence allows for more holidays in any annual period, and more ready cash for activities once travelling. With so many campsites all over the country and abroad, some of which are in sublime locations having your own means of transport and accommodation means that you are given the opportunity to see the most beautiful places while sampling the local culture.

Another way in which motor homes reduce the costs of travelling is that with a full kitchen, the cost of eating is drastically cut. While eating out in restaurants is pleasant, it can also be expensive, understandably having your own kitchen and the chance to cook your own meals makes eating while on holiday far cheaper. By taking a barbeque it is also possible to take advantage of the weather and engage in some al fresco dining.

As previously stated by buying or hiring motor homes it is possible to holiday for less money and enjoy your spare time immensely. While the initial outlay may be considerable, this cost is soon outweighed by the increased enjoyment of holidays and the pleasures of being on the open road.

 

Travel expert Thomas Pretty looks at how motor homes can make holidays cheaper and more enjoyable.

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Shopping For Portable RV Generators

Posted by Sciguy40 in RVs - Recreational Vehicles

     

So you have just purchased your first RV. Now you need to figure out how to power all the things inside the vehicle when you go on your first trip. You do not want to run the engine all the time to turn your lights on in the middle of the night or just to use the air conditioner. After all, this is why you need to look at some portable RV generators. There are certain things you should consider before shopping for one of these generators. And for goodness sakes, do not buy the first or cheapest one you come across.

The first question is just how much power do you need? Portable RV generators come in several different sizes, which obviously means that some of them has much more power than others. If you have a small vehicle without a lot of electronic devices, you probably do not need as much power. Of course, the more power you get the more costly it will be. So take a quick inventory of everything in the RV that will need electrical power and figure out many total watts you need. Do not forget about the air conditioning and any televisions or game systems you might bring along on a typical trip.

After you have determined just out how much power you will need, you should estimate when and how long you would need to run your generator. For instance, will you just run it at night when you are sleeping or do you think you will need it throughout the day as well? Portable RV generators take gasoline and some of theirs tanks are larger than others; generally they will contain one to five gallons. Obviously, you will run for longer periods of time on your generator if it has a larger tank, but you will also pay more for the generators with the larger tanks.

Can you sleep with the generator noise going on? Some portable RV generators are quite loud, but there are generators being manufactured now that is very quiet, too. Check the decibel level of the RV generators you are shopping for and see how loud they will be. Higher decibels mean louder generators.

How will you carry your generator? Does your new vehicle have a place to attach it on the back? While some of them do, others may require that you build a lift. Some people will put their portable RV generators in the back of their pick up trucks to get them to the camping site. This is fine, but if you plan on doing this, you will need to make sure that you have ramps. You will not be able to easily lift the generator because they can weigh as much as 200 pounds.

Ease of use is another thing to consider when shopping for portable RV generators. Some of them are started with a pull cord while others have an easy electric start using a key. An electric start generator will be much more expensive than the pull cords type, but they are very convenient, and they can also be converted to a remote start generator without a lot of problem.

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Vital Considerations When Entering The Caravanning World

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The world of caravanning is becoming an extremely popular form of holidaying for many people. But with so many new caravans on the market today deciding which to choose can be difficult and troublesome. When you are considering these factors, by taking a logical and common sense approach it is possible to find caravans that suit both your budget and requirements. Ultimately the freedom of the open road and more affordable holidaying are the most powerful lure for those buying caravans. Before you head out to the dealership however, read on for essential caravan buying advice.

While new caravans fill the magazines it is not the only option if buying, used caravans present a cheaper option but without specialist knowledge it is easy to get stuck with a poor example. The latest caravans on average will cost around ten thousand pounds although the larger more luxurious models can cost considerably more. As the cost is so high, the research you must undertake should be extensive, knowing exactly what you need and what you are willing to pay for is a fundamental part of the approach.

Part of this research should be looking at as many different caravans in your price range as possible. Most retailers have deals with specific manufacturers and will only showcase caravans from this supplier; as a result visiting more than one dealer is essential. As well as getting out there and visiting the forecourts it is also advisable to make use of the internet. Not only are there many websites that review new models entering the market, the forums dedicated to the world of caravanning give real opinions of how a caravan performs over a longer period. This information should be a vital part of your research, as should speaking to other caravan owners; their advice can be invaluable.

Most experienced caravanners will tell you that the first consideration to be made should be the power of your car. This is vitally important as it determines the safety of the entire outfit once it is in transit. If you happen to choose a caravan that is too heavy for your towing vehicle it is likely that your outfit will be underpowered and hence unsafe. By towing an outfit that is too heavy for your car you not only put the safety of your family at risk but also risk the safety of other road users. Once again the internet can help with this, many sites dedicated to caravanning have systems where all you must do is enter the vehicle details and it will produce a list of models that can be safely towed.

While new caravans should always be in pristine condition it is still advisable to make a detailed check of the outfit to see if there are any problems. One of these problems is damp, any caravan that has evidence of damp is likely to be unstable and a bad deal. Damp in a caravan rots the support and make the entire outfit unstable. In addition to looking for damp it is also worth checking the sealant around the windows and doors as these are the places where water ingresses most easily, these points should also checked for robustness as these are the primary entry points for thieves.

Ultimately if you consider the following when you are looking at new caravans you should be able to find an outfit that will provide years of unbridled holidaying pleasure. Keep a clear head and do not be swayed by emotion, by keeping your needs and budget at the forefront of your mind throughout the process you should be able to find the perfect outfit for you and your family.

Caravaning expert Thomas Pretty looks into what considerations should be made when looking at new caravans to ensure a great deal is secured.

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The Importance Of Damp When Looking At Caravans

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There are many different caravan dealerships in the UK that sell many different types of caravans that are on offer today. There are certain steps that need to be taken before considering buying a caravan. Although many dealers take very good care of the items they are selling there are sometimes hidden faults. For example, the main problem that people have with caravans is damp and this is primarily caused by rain and water getting into the exterior lining of the caravan. It can get into interior fittings and outer panels and it in most cases is the most costly to repair on a caravan. In some cases it can run up to the high hundreds of pounds.

It is important for dealerships to make sure there is no damp in caravans before they go on sale as it can drastically make the price drop and in some cases make the model unsellable.

Damp can be found in all the walls and roof of the caravan, in order for a person to spot a damp patch in a caravan they need to know what the damp patches look like. The most noticeable sign to look for is a musty smell when entering a caravan. This is a major sign that the caravan has got damp patches and needs fixing. But it is still mandatory to check as well just in case it is a false sign, but also you will need to check if there is no evident smell as the damp may be there but in a smaller scale.

The main areas to check for damp in a caravan are the corners of the walls and the roof lights as water can get into the caravan from these places without any visible damage. Also, around the windows and doors are main places where damp can occur because the sealant holding the rubber to the frame can leak and let water in during rainfall. The panels in a caravan will go very soft and spongy when damp occurs. Also after the damp has done the damage a tide mark will be left on the wallboards and panels, which is an easily noticeable indication to find where the damp has originated.

If a dealership manages to stop damp happening to their caravans when on sale will allow them to keep a very high price tag. This will mean constant service and checks to the caravans to keep them in peak condition. After you have sorted out all the problems that caravans can have you need to decide which caravan would most suit you from the dealership. The range is very wide with very small 2 person caravans ranging to a very large whole family caravan.

To choose which caravan best suits you it is vital to decide what your needs are and what purpose the caravan is going to be used for. For example a very large caravan for the whole family would be used for long family vacations within driving distance. This means the large caravan will have lots of comfort as it will be acting as a small home from the time you arrive to the time you leave at the end of you holiday. This means it will have a lot of equipment and space but this also boosts up the price considerably. If you are a family of no children a smaller, simpler and easier caravan would be good to take on holiday.

This allows you to put your own equipment into the caravan as a smaller model will come with less equipment than a large style caravan. This allows for some customisation and you can do this with a smaller price tag than a much larger caravan. Ultimately the choice is yours, either go for a leviathan of the road or a smaller model, depending on your needs the choice should be simple enough.

Caravaning expert Thomas Pretty looks into what considerations to make when visiting caravan dealerships.

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Motorhomes; Access To The Open Road And Better Holidays

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Motorhomes grant the freedom of the open road without having to tow a caravan behind you. Meaning your holidays are that more enjoyable and efficient as you have a means of travel and a place to rest your head. Whether you are choosing to purchase motorhomes or are planning to hire one for a holiday, it is advisable to read on.

Generally motorhomes can be divided into three distinctive categories. Those in the industry refer to these as Classes A, B and C. Class A as their name may suggest are the largest and most opulent of the motorhomes on the market today. Correspondingly Classes B and C relate to size and the amenities contained within the home. While C class are the smallest of the motorhomes available, generally they are the cheapest.

Class A motorhomes are often the homes capable of full time living, whether hiring or buying it must be remembered that these types of motorhomes will enable you to live in them for extended periods comfortably. If you have a large family it is strongly advised that a Class A motor home should be utilised for your holidays. While you may be slightly apprehensive of driving one of these leviathans of the road it is surprising how easy modern motorhomes are to drive. In addition to this ease of driving, Class A’s are extremely comfortable, strangely, at times you will feel like you are driving a sofa rather than a large RV.

When you are looking at motorhomes for purchase it is advisable to make the decision only after careful deliberation. In many cases it may even be worth finding a company that rents motorhomes and hiring a similar model to gain an understanding of what it is like to live in the space and drive around for a period of time. By doing this you can receive a better idea of how to use your home from home and also how it will serve the holiday needs of you and your family.

With the high prices of hotels, motorhomes are becoming an evermore appealing option for those who travel regularly. By keeping your bills down while travelling, having a home on wheels can give you more time and money to sped visiting attractions and simply enjoying yourself. With a wealth of campsites all over the world a motor home will grant you freedom of movement and normally an outstanding setting for your stay. Also, by removing the stresses of finding accommodation while travelling, you can make your trips that much more relaxing and enjoyable, meaning you can make the most of your holiday time.

With a fully kitted out kitchen, making sure you have provisions is essential. While many may not want to cook for themselves while on holiday it is enjoyable to have a space that at least gives you the option of cooking for yourself; once again, this will save you money as you will not have to eat out all of the time, making your holidays more cost effective. If you are a fan of al fresco cooking, all you need to do is take a barbeque with you and you have the option of pulling up at the side of the road, firing up the coals and cooking in a wondrous setting whilst enjoying a bottle of wine.

The freedom granted by motorhomes is clearly the most powerful lure for many. Travelling under your own steam and in your own vehicle allows you to get off the usual tourist routes and to construct a holiday that is as unique as it is enjoyable. While the initial outlay may be great, the value of motorhomes is hard to quantify. Naturally you will save money on eating out and accommodation but you will also have better, more fun and free holidays.

Travel expert Thomas Pretty looks into the different types of motorhomes and how they can help you have funner, freer holidays.

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How To Choose The Best RV Solar Panels

Posted by Jonkelly in RVs - Recreational Vehicles

     

No matter what you are planning on doing, there is probably a solar system available to help you generate power. On increasingly popular choice is RV solar panels, which can help you run these large vehicles off the power of the sun. If you are interested in helping to save money as well as help the environment, you should research your options for what kind of RV solar panels are available.

RV solar panels are a component of an electrical system which converts light from the sun to electricity. This electricity is used to charge the RV batteries and are capable of running all the basics in your RV, including the lighting and appliances. On great advantage of using RV solar panels is that you can travel to a wider variety of locations. No longer will you have to worry about finding a source of power for your vehicles when you travel. As long as the sun is shining, you will be taking your power with you.

Thousands of companies in countries around the world now offer different RV solar panels for your convenience. When you decide to make the purchase, spend time researching which options are available to you so you can buy the best system and the lowest possible price.

Silicon Solar

Silicon Solar have a wide range of RV solar panel kits and can cater with providing anything from a single 15W amorphous solar panel up to the top of the range RVMaxx 330W RV Solar Power Kit. This can provide enough power to run most of your small appliances.

Alpine Survival

Alpine Survival is one of the top choices for people looking to purchase RV solar panels. The RV solar panels that they sell are durable, lightweight, and easy to transport. One of the benefits of these and other top of the line solar panels is that they continue to generate electricity even if they are in partial shade.

Even the clumsy need not worry about the durability of Alpine Survival RV solar panels. You can pack them up and transport them without worrying about breaking them. They are so durable that it has been reported that dropping them and stepping on them still does not cause them to be ruined (although I would not recommend trying)! These RV solar panels have a unique design with lightweight construction and a nylon fabric covering which allows the entire unit to be folded into the size of a book. This makes them perfect to store and transport.

Mr. Solar

Another brand to consider when purchasing RV solar panels is Mr. Solar. They sell many of the most high efficiency brand names and kits, including such reliable names as Sharp, Sanyo, Photowatt, Mitsubishi, BP, GE, and more. This selection of RV solar panels and kits will ensure that you can find the exact one you want for your RV.

If you love to travel, RV solar panels are the perfect option. Your trips will be more convenient because you will no longer have to base your destination on where you can find a power source. Not only that, but you will save money by reducing your use of a traditional gas generator. With rising fuel prices, RV solar panels make practical sense for any traveler.

Jon Kelly is a published author who writes articles and reviews on solar power and its applications. If you would like to find out about solar power and learn more about solar panels.please visit: http://www.worldsolarpanels.com

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