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Sell your used RV, Motorhome, 5th wheel or trailer with RV Registry -- World Wide Web Listing Information Your RV will be listed on the Web (including picture) until it’s sold for only $228.95 . Listings are placed on-line within one business day. Once you have submitted your listing, please mail a sharp photograph of your RV to: RV Registry 747 North 120th St. Omaha, NE 68154 Enter your information in the areas provided below. Required information is show in red. Your Information (Address and zip code will not appear in listing): Mr. Ms. First Name Last Name Address City State Zip or Postal Code Country Home Phone Number Office Phone Number Cell Phone Number Fax Number Internet E-Mail Address (example: joeuser@aol.com) RV Information: Class A Diesel Class A Gas Bus Conversion Class B Motorhome Class C Motorhome Fifth Wheel Travel Trailer Tow Vehicle Other Class Year Make Model Length Interior Color Exterior Color Miles Price Additional Information - 50 Words Maximum: Agent Information: N/A Andrew Stortz Ann Dorador Becky Laman Brianna Logan Mgr. Chrissy Jackson Clint Elliott Dan Williams James Anest Phoenix, AZ Jeremy Workman Ken Swanson Lyndi Cleaver Mattie Johnson Nick Marino Patty Mitten Rick Thomas Sarah Lacy Valerie Watts is Agent working with me Billing Information: I prefer to pay with my credit card Credit Card Type: Name on Card: Credit Card Number: Expiration Date: January February March April May June July August September October November December 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Please call me for billing information. Phone number and best times to contact me are below: I prefer to call RV Registry at 1-800-546-8373 (between 8am and 4pm CST) to supply my billing information. I prefer to mail a check to RV Registry at: RV Registry 747 North 120th St. Omaha, NE 68154 Be sure all your information is correct before submitting. Your data will appear on the WWW the next business day after your billing information is submitted. Please don't forget to send a sharp photograph of your vehicle. . We appreciate your business. Be sure all your information is correct before submitting. If you discover an error or want to make changes after submitting, E-Mail RV Registry at service@rvregistry.com or call Customer Service at 1-800-546-8458 (8a.m.-4p.m. CST). You may cancel within 48 hours for a credit to your card, less $5.00 data entry charge. Your data will appear on the WWW the next business day after submission. Please don't forget to send a photograph of your car. . We appreciate your business. Visit other Echo Services Sites for Cars for Sale , Boats for Sale and Vacation Rentals . © 2004 Echo Services, Inc. disclaimer All rights reserved. Comments? e-mail service@rvregistry.com



Recreation Vehicle Insurance

Aon Recreation Insurance -- Home | Contact Us | Privacy Policy | Site Map   About Us Request a Quote Insurance Coverage RV Seminars & Rallies Newsletters & Articles Customer Service Proper RV Load Distribution and Weight Safety View all RV Driving Safety Articles Loading the RV Improper weight distribution and heavy items shifting during travel can have an unfavorable effect on the handling, ride quality, and braking of your motorhome. Proper weight distribution is critical when loading the motorhome. Each manufacturer has taken into consideration the location of appliances, cabinets and additional components for proper weight distribution side to side, as well as front to back. When loading food, clothing, cooking utensils, tools and other items, be sure to distribute heavy items evenly throughout the RV. They should also be placed in such a way that they do not shift during travel. Understanding Weight Ratings Many motorhome manufacturers have joined the Recreational Vehicle Industry Association. RVIA has developed a set of standards used on a data plate included on each RV produced by participating manufacturers. In motorhomes, the RVIA data plate is located inside one of the cabinets in the kitchen, bath, or bedroom. On travel trailers and fifth wheels, the data plate is located outside near the front of the unit or, in some cases, in a cabinet door inside the RV. On pickups it is located on the doorpost. Following are weight terms and their definitions adopted by RVIA, including the terms and updates added in September 2000. Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR) is the maximum weight an axle can carry. It is determined by taking the lowest combined value of the axle rating, spring, airbag, suspension and tire rating. Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) is the total weight the vehicle has been designed to carry. Unloaded Vehicle Weight (UVW) is the weight of the motorhome as built at the factory. For motorhomes, that includes full fuel, engine oil and coolants. The UVW does not include cargo, fresh water, LP gas, occupants or dealer-installed accessories. Net Carrying Capacity (NCC) is the maximum weight of all occupants, personal belongings, food, fresh water, LP gas, tools, dealer-installed accessories, and tongue weight of the towed vehicle that can be carried by the motorhome. (NCC is equal to or less than GVWR minus UVW.) It is beneficial to know the NCC when purchasing a new coach. It tells you how much weight can be added to the coach and still remain within the GVWR on the coach. The term Cargo Carrying Capacity is replacing NCC in new RVs. Cargo Carrying Capacity (CCC) is a newly adopted term that is comparable to the previously used NCC. CCC is equal to the GVWR minus UVW, the weight of fresh water in the tank and hot water heater, the weight of propane in the tank, and the SCWR. Following is an example of the CCC calculation. GVWR 22,000 lbs. Less UVW - 16,000 lbs. Less 20 Gallons Fresh Water x 8.3 lbs. Each - 166 lbs. Less 16 Gallons Propane x 4.5 lbs. Each - 72 lbs. Less SCWR (4 x 154 lbs.) - 616 lbs. Cargo Carrying Capacity (CCC) 5,146 lbs. Sleeping Capacity Weight Rating (SCWR )-is another term recently adopted by RVIA. It's calculated by multiplying 154 pounds times the number of sleeping positions as defined by the RV manufacturer. Gross Combined Weight Rating (GCWR) -a term that was developed for the trucking industry-is the combined weight of the truck and a trailer with brakes. It means that the engine horsepower, the cooling system capability and the transmission and differential have been designed into the vehicle to handle this much weight. It assumes the trailer or thing being towed would have its own braking system. The recreational vehicle industry adapted this term to mean the total weight the vehicle has been designed to handle, including the weight of a tow vehicle or trailer. It does not mean that the braking system has been designed to accommodate that much weight. Each RV owner is responsible for knowing the loaded weight of his or her vehicle. Use the worksheet below to help you find out if your vehicle weighs what it should according to the data plate found on the wall in the driver's compartment. Take your RV to a truck stop, where they will weigh it for a nominal fee and provide you with a weight receipt that shows front axle and total vehicle weight. RVers with travel trailers and fifth wheels will receive a weight slip that shows pickup weight and unit weight separately. Weighing your RV at a truck stop is only the first step, however. When the opportunity arises, you should take it to a professional weighing agency such as A'Weigh We Go-perhaps at an FMCA rally-to determine what your vehicle weighs at each of the corners. You need to determine if your vehicle is overweight on the corners as well as on the axles. Remember that the generator or other heavy items may have an effect on a particular axle. The actual Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) should be determined with the RV fully loaded, including fuel, propane, water (if you normally carry water when traveling), personal items, and the normal number of people usually carried. The gross weight shouldn't exceed the GVWR placed on the vehicle by the manufacturer. RV Weight Information Worksheet Copy the figures from the data plate in your RV in the first column. Then enter the actual weight figures in the second column and compare the two. If the actual GVWR is higher than the label figure, your vehicle is overloaded. If the GCVR is higher than the label figure, the motorhome and car or truck and trailer together weigh more than the vehicle was designed to pull. Model Date Date Weight on Data Plate Actual Weight GVWR GVWR UVW UVW NCC/CCC NCC/CCC SCWR SCWR GCWR GCWR Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR): The maximum permissible weight of the RV. GVWR is equal to or greater than the sum of the UVW plus the NCC. Unloaded Vehicle Weight (UVW): The weight of this RV as built at the factory. For motorhomes, this includes a full load of fuel, engine oil and coolants. The UVW does not include cargo, fresh water, LP gas, occupants, or dealer-installed accessories. Net Carrying Capacity (NCC): The maximum weight of all occupants, personal belongings, food, fresh water, LP gas, tools, dealer-installed accessories and, for motorhomes, the tongue weight of the towed vehicle that can be carried by this RV. (To calculate the weight of water, multiply number of gallons times 8.33 pounds per gallon.) NCC is equal to or less than GVWR minus UVW. Cargo Carrying Capacity (CCC): Comparable to the previously used NCC, CCC is equal to the GVWR less UVW, the weight of fresh water in the tank and hot water heater, the weight of propane in the tank, and the SCWR. Sleeping Capacity Weight Rating (SCWR): Calculated by multiplying the number of sleeping positions as defined by the RV manufacturer by 154 pounds per position. Gross Combination Weight Rating (GCWR): The value specified by the manufacturer as the maximum allowable loaded weight of the motorhome or truck with its towed trailer or towed vehicle. Consult your owner's manual for specific weighing instructions and towing guidelines. Footer | Footer | Footer -- Insurance License Information © 2005 Aon Recreation Insurance



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Easter Seals Project ACTION: Motorcoach Resources Search this site Enter keyword and click Go Advanced Search Home | Site Map | Contact Us Login | Register Technical Assistance Funding Guide Motor Coach Taxi Service Fact Sheets Training & Conferences Free Resources Projects & Funding Frequently Asked Questions Who We Are Subscribe to our Easter Seals Project ACTION email newsletter Why Subscribe? Technical Assistance Resources for Motorcoach and Over-the-Road Bus Operators ADA Training Program People with disabilities are a significant and growing market in the travel and tourism industry. Easter Seals Project ACTION, in partnership with the American Bus Association , developed the ADA Training Program for Motorcoach Companies . This free resource provides guidance to companies, drivers and others who serve passengers with disabilities on the ADA regulations for accessible motorcoach service. This program comes with a self-study guide for companies, fact sheets for customers and operators, and two videos which review how to safely secure mobility aids and provide the best customer service. The 2005 training program builds on the ADA Pocket Handbook for motorcoach companies, originally developed by ESPA and ABA in 2001, and the pocket guide is included within the package. Secretary of Transportation Norman Y. Mineta applauded Easter Seals Project ACTION and the American Bus Association for "giving the motorcoach industry a hands-on tool it needs to comply not only with the letter of ADA, but with its spirit as well, through excellent customer service.” The complete ADA Training Program for Motorcoach Companies package, which includes two videos, print materials, and a CD-ROM with electronic versions of the individual print components, may be ordered free of charge from the Easter Seals Project ACTION Clearinghouse . Electronic versions of the individual print components may also be downloaded in PDF or plain text formats through the following links: Self-Study Guide PDF text Getting on Board: Facts for Customers of Motorcoach Service PDF text Operator Fact Sheet: Serving Customers with Disabilities on America’s Motorcoaches PDF text Pocket Handbook PDF text The Adobe Acrobat Reader is needed to view PDF files. If you do not have the reader, you may download it for free at: http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html . National Accessible Travelers Database If you operate accessible motorcoach service and wish to share information about your services with travelers with disabilities, Easter Seals Project ACTION invites you to list your services in the National Accessible Travelers Database . To meet a need for more direct information about accessible services among users, travel agents, tour coordinators and tour guides, Easter Seals Project ACTION maintains this online database of accessible transportation services in the United States which includes accessible motorcoach, charter and tour companies. This free resource allows the user to locate accessible transportation services in the state and city they plan to visit. The user is also able to view the travel agencies specializing in travel arrangements for persons with disabilities. To add your accessible transportation service to the database, or to update the information currently included on your service, please complete the Travelers Database survey form and return to Easter Seals Project ACTION by mail, fax or electronically. Privacy Policy | Accessibility Guidelines | Easter Seals National Headquarters 2006 Easter Seals | Printer Friendly Version Assistance derived for Easter Seals Project ACTION through a cooperative agreement with the U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Transit Administration esLocation=ta_ esAffiliate=ESPA_



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SAFE Credit Union - Auto Center - Recreational Vehicle and Watercraft Loans Whether youre interested in crossing state lines or cruising coastlines, SAFE can help you find the vacation vehicle youre looking for! SAFE offers financing on most new and used recreational vehicles and watercraft at competitive rates and with a variety of terms and down payment options. And because you know youve got a great loan from SAFE, you can relax and focus on more important thingslike the view. Rates Effective Beginning May 26, 2004 Loan Amount Term † Relationship Discount Rate*(APR) New Recreational Unit 90%** - Current model year - 36,000 miles or less - Any recreational unit titled by DMV - Purchase or Refinance Up to 84 months 7.99% - 12.00% $25,000 + 85 to 96 months 8.49% - 12.50% $75,000 + 97 to 144 months 8.99% - 11.69% Used Recreational Unit 90%** - All model years excluding current model year - 36,001 miles or more - Any recreational unit titled by DMV - Purchase or Refinance Up to 84 months 9.25% - 12.60% $25,000 + 85 to 96 months 9.75% - 12.85% $75,000 + 97 to 120 months 10.25% - 11.35% New/Used Watercraft (Boats, Jet Skis, etc.) NEW USED - New = Current model year - Used = All model years excluding current model year - 90% Financing Only** - Purchase or Refinance Up to 24 months 8.19% - 12.20% 9.45% - 12.80% $5,000 + 25 to 60 months 8.44% - 12.45% 9.70% - 13.05% $5,000 + 61 to 84 months 8.94% - 12.95 10.20% - 13.55% $20,000 + 85 to 120 months 9.19% - 9.69% 10.45% - 10.70% Note: For regular rate, add .50% to relationship discount rate. * Rates for vehicle loans reflect a relationship discount of .50%. To qualify for the Relationship Discount Rate, you must have automatic loan payments and an active checking account at SAFE. For Regular Rate, add .50% to Relationship Discount Rate. Rates offered through Credit Union Direct Lending include the relationship discount of .50%. An additional relationship discount does not apply. Required information is accurate as of the date on this form and is subject to change. Your interest rate will be determined by the amount financed, loan term, and your credit history. For changes in this information or for information on additional loan products, call (916) 979-SAFE or (800) SEE-SAFE. ** Members who qualify for the lowest rates are eligible for 100% financing. Equal Housing Lender ©2005 SAFE Credit Union | Privacy Policy | Security | Careers



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