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The Most Complete RV Resource Recreational Vehicle Recreational Vehicle (or RV) is a term used in North America to describe a large enclosed piece of equipment with wheels designed to be moved from place to place for people to temporarily live in and be protected from the elements while away from their permanent home. While RVs are intended for brief leisure activities such as vacations and camping, some people, especially retirees, live in their units and are known as fulltimers. RVs can be rented in major U.S. and Canadian cities. There are different classes of vehicles generally labelled as RVs: A truck camperTruck Camper - unit is affixed to the bed or chassis of a pickup truck. Folding Camping Trailer - also known as a pop-up trailer; a light-weight unit with sides that collapse for towing and storage Travel Trailer - heavier unit with rigid sides designed to be towed by most vehicles by means of a bumper or frame hitch Fifth Wheel Travel Trailer - designed to be towed by a pickup truck equipped with a special hitch in the truck bed Park Model - designed for occasional relocation and will require a special tow vehicle and a highway movement permit Motorhome ("Winnebago", a product of the Winnebago Company that dominated the market for many years, was long a synonym for a motorhome, but this usage has faded in recent years.) Class A Motorcoach - constructed on a specially designed motor vehicle chassis, typically resembling a bus Class B Campervan - built using a conventional van, to which a raised roof has been added Class C Mini-motorhome - built on an automotive manufactured chassis with an attached van cab section Toterhome, a motor home built around a semi truck chassis such as a freightliner. This type of motor home allows you to pull large and heavy trailers while having all the conveniences of a large motor home A minimal RV typically contains beds, a table, food preparation and storage areas. Larger models add full bathrooms, refrigerators, living areas, master bedrooms, etc. Some RVs are very elaborate, with satellite TV and internet access, slide-out wall panels, and awnings; many RVs can cost in excess of $100,000 and some can cost over $1 million. These high end RVs typically need to be financed by banks or specialized lenders. Many RVers stay at RV parks, most of which feature electrical, water and sewer service (full hookups), as well as cable television and wireless Internet. Amenties often include swimming pools, gamerooms and even destination-resort activities such as horseback riding. Advantages of RVs include not having to move one's things in and out of motel rooms, not having to rent multiple motel rooms, and the fact that preparing food saves money compared to eating in restaurants. At the same time, an RV provides more organized living space and better protection from the weather than a tent. Children also tend to like RVs. Disadvantages of RVs include low fuel economy for the motorized RV or tow vehicle, lack of maid service as experienced in motels (maid service is available at a few high-end resorts), and larger RV models can be hard for the novice to drive or tow. Some people also live in RVs because they lack funds for more conventional housing. Similarly, RVs ? specifically, trailers which strongly resemble travel trailers, but usually with fewer amenities ? have been used to temporarily house victims of natural disasters. A notable example is Hurricane Katrina; the federal disaster relief agency FEMA has ordered large numbers of such trailers to house victims of the storm in Louisiana and Mississippi. Some people craft their own RVs out of cars, vans (vandwellers), or used passenger and school buses. Elkhart, Indiana, is known as the "RV Capital of the World" because it is home to many RV manufacturers, including, Forest River, Heartland RV, the Damon Corporation, Four Winds, Hy-Line, Keystone, Monaco, Sun Valley, and Travel Supreme. Many other manufacturers, including Dutchman, Gulf Stream, and Jayco, can be found in the nearby towns of Goshen, Middlebury, Nappanee, and Wakarusa. In 2005, these locales experienced a boom because of the large number of trailers ordered to house Hurricane Katrina victims. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Recreation Vehicle Insurance? b d a bjbj Xj j j l $ 6 P 6 0 /) 1) 1) 1) E v) ` , ` 60 $ k1 3 Z0 Z0 o0 /) /) 2! # [$ k6 N $ r 3$ [$ 0 0 0 G$ 4 4 [$ 6 6 ECONOMIC IMPACT OF RECREATIONtc \l1 "ECONOMIC IMPACT OF RECREATIONA. SCREENING QUESTIONSScreening questions related to economic impact are used to identify how many people to whom the reported expenses apply.1.For how many people, including yourself, were you paying expenses? peopleB. PRESENT EXPENDITURES1. LODGING2.Please tell us hoe much (if anything) you spent on lodging while traveling to and from [site] and while at [site]. $ Hotels/Motels/Inns/Tourist Homes/Bed & Breakfasts $ Rental Homes/Cottages/Cabins $ Camping Site (RV/Tent/Camper) $ Other (please specify)2. FOOD AND BEVERAGE3.How much did you spend on this trip (including all food expenses incurred during travel to the site, onsite, and travel home) for: $ Food purchased at a store for carryout $ Beverages purchased at a store for carryout $ Food and drinks consumed at restaurants and bars3. TRANSPORTATION4.Please tell us how much you spent on the following items: (a) while preparing for the trip or for trip related expenses on your return, (b) while traveling and from the site, and (c) while at the site.Expenditure(a) while preparing for the trip or for trip related expenses on your return(b) while traveling to and from the site(c) while at the siteAuto/RV/boat gas & oilAuto/RV/repair & servicesBoat repair & servicesParking fees & TollsBoat fares and Ferries (not fishing)Auto/RV/other recreational Vehicle RentalTaxi FaresBus FaresPackage toursAny other bus fareTrain FaresAny other train faresAirline FaresPackage toursAny other airline fares4. RECREATION ACTIVITIESi GENERAL ACTIVITY EXPENDITURES Please indicate the amount you spent on each of the following general expenses for this trip. $ Rental fees for recreation equipment $ Entrance fees, launch fees, etc. $ Guide services, ski tours, or outfitters $ Admission to motion pictures, theaters, amusement parks and other commercial amusements (bowling, billiards, dancing, skating, golf, etc.) $ Other (specify)ii BOATING6.Did you rent a boat on this trip?NoYES If NO, pleaseif YES, how much did you spend in rental fees?go to the next question$ (per day)How many days did you rent the boat? days7.How much did you spend in [specified year] on:Boat payments $ Boat maintenance$ Boat repairs$ Boat insurance$ (While the above question could be used in face-to-face and telephone interviewing, the nature of the question requires the respondent to consider carefully before responding. As a result, the question, as written, would be most appropriate in a self-report format.)8.How much did you spend on this trip for boat fuel? $___________ iii FISHING9.What was the dollar amount you spent on this trip for:Tackle $ Bait $ Licenses$ Please tell us how much you spent on the following items (a) while preparing for the trip or for trip related expenses on your return, (b) while traveling to and from the site, and (c) while at the site.Expenditure(a) while preparing for the trip or for trip related expenses on your return(b) while traveling to and from the site(c) while at the siteCut baitFishing lines and fly linesAuto/RV/other recreational5. MISCELLANEOUS EXPENDITURES11.Please tell us hoe much you spent on the following items (a) while preparing for the trip or for trip related expenses on your return, (b) while traveling to and from the site, and (c) while at the site. Expenditure(a) while preparing for the trip or for trip related expenses on your return(b) while traveling to and from the site(c) while at the siteFilm purchasesClothing and footwear for hunting and fishingClothing and footwear other than for hunting and fishingSouvenirs, gifts (not clothing)Personal services (Barber, laundry, etc.)Business services (plumbing, electrical, telephone)Vaccinations and health services (physicians, dentists, hospitals)other (specify: _______________)C. PAST EXPENDITURES1. RECREATION ACTIVITIESi. BOATINGFor each of the following categories, what is the total amount you have spent during the past 12 months in your country of residence and outside your county of residence?In your county Outside your of residence countyMotor boats, not rubber $___________ $___________Non-motorized boats, not rubber$___________ $___________Rubber boats$___________ $___________Boat engines, outboard motors$___________ $___________Boat trailers$___________ $___________Boat storage and slip fees$___________ $___________Boat Insurance $___________ $___________Boat accessories$___________ $___________Licenses/registration$___________ $___________Water skis and accessories$___________ $___________ Other boating cost (Please specify: __________________________) $___________ $___________ii. FISHING13.For each of the following categories, what is the total amount you have spent during the past 12 months anywhere and in your country of residence?Fishing clothing (vests, hats, glasses, etc., not boots $ _____________Rubber boots, waders$ Fishing equipment (rods, reels, poles, creels, lures, hooks, etc) $ Annual fishing licenses$ Day permits and special licenses$ Other fishing costs, (Please specify: ) $ iii. CAMPING14.For each of the following categories, what is the total amount you have spent during the past 12 months anywhere and in your country of residence?Tents, sleeping bags, and backpacks$ Other camping equipment (Specify: )$ Camping recreational vehicle: $ Camping vehicle insurance:$ Camping vehicle storage:$ Other camping vehicle costs (Specify: _________) $ PAGE 4 ! 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