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2006 Tradewinds Diesel Motorhome by National RV Overview Features Photo Gallery Floorplans Weights Exteriors Dealer Locator Search by State Mail my Brochure 16 mb Download Quick Menu 2006 Islander 2006 tradewinds 2005 Tropi-Cal 2005 Dolphin 2005 Sea Breeze The 2006 Tradewinds is more than just a great luxury diesel motorhome. It's a statement of who you are. It's built for fun and adventure. It's comfortable yet always functional. It exudes elegance without pretense. It's open and free, and ready to go whenever you are. It's your familiar sanctuary no matter how far you travel—it's Your Own Private Island TM . In a word, the 2006 Tradewinds RV is paradise. The new Tradewinds is completely reimagined from the ground up to showcase the latest innovations in motorhome design. True motorhome enthusiasts demand maximum livability and performance in their homes away from home. Tradewinds achieves this with a higher ceiling, up to four spacious slide-outs, 400 horses of Cummins ISL power, uncompromising luxury and a host of exciting features usually found only on much higher priced motorcoaches. Tradewinds' interior height of over 7 feet provides an open, spacious living area. National RV's exclusive Circular Airflow basement mounted climate control system eliminates rooftop AC units to permit a higher roof without adding to the coach's overall height. See your nearest National RV dealer to see these and the many other innovations that have made the 2006 Tradewinds worth the wait! TRADEWINDS KEY FEATURES CHASSIS & DRIVETRAIN • Freightliner® XC Chassis • Patented Duraframe® Chassis System • Cummins® ISL Engine • Allison® MH3000 Transmission INTERIORS • Solid wood raised panel cabinet doors and solid wood face framing • Deluxe overhead storage doors with telestrut hardware; positive catches on all other doors • Drawers with ball bearing roller guide design with full extension galley and pantry guides HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING • Coleman® 2-ton high efficiency basement mounted air conditioner and heat pump with ceiling ducts • Dual furnaces 35,000 BTU front and 20,000 BTU rear ELECTRICAL SYSTEM & PLUMBING SYSTEMS • Onan® 8.0 kW Quiet Diesel generator • 2,000 watt inverter/converter with remote control panel • Water filter/faucet in kitchen • One piece neo-angled fiberglass shower with seat • 10 gallon, quick-recovery water heater with direct spark ignition (gas/electric) COACH BODY CONSTRUCTION • Duraframe® all steel sub floor construction • Custom painted four color full body exterior graphics with choice of (3) color packages • Front and rear molded high gloss fiberglass caps • Heavy duty electric slide-out room system Tradewinds RV/Motorhome: Overview | Features | Photo Gallery | Floorplans | Weights | Exteriors 2005 National R.V., Inc. 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Because insurance laws vary throughout the United States and Canada or coverages may not be available in some jurisdictions, the information below may not apply in all situations. The terms and definitions in your actual policy will govern any claims or questions of interpretation. Please take this opportunity to read these terms and if you have any questions, please Contact Us or call your nearest Liberty Mutual Sales Office. A-C | D-G | H-K | L-N | O-R | S-Z Act of God An unpreventable accident or event that is the result of natural causes; for example, floods, earthquakes, or lightning. Actual Cash Value An amount equal to the replacement cost of lost or damaged property at the time of loss, less depreciation. Additional Insurance Insurance that supplements an already existing policy. It is uncommon that the company or its duly authorized agent allows additional insurance. Additional Living Expense Any necessary increase in living expenses incurred by the insured, so the household can maintain its normal standard of living. Applicant A person who fills out and signs a written application for insurance. Application A written statement by a prospective policyholder that gives the information the company relies upon when evaluating the applicant and issuing the policy. Appraisal A survey by a Liberty Mutual Claims Representative or Claims Appraiser estimating the amount of damage to property and the cost to repair or the determination of a complete loss. Basic Limits The lowest coverage amount, as prescribed by law or the company, for which an insurance policy can be written. Basic Limits primarily prescribe limits of liability. Cancellation Termination of an insurance contract before its expiration date by either the insurance company or the policyholder. Catastrophe A sudden, severe disaster that causes a large loss. Claim A demand for payment under an insurance contract for the estimated or actual amount of loss. Conditions Provisions that set forth the rights, duties, and responsibilities of the parties to an insurance contract. Conditions may be found anywhere in the contract. Coinsurance Clause A clause requiring the insured maintains insurance on the property at least equal to a stipulated percentage of its value in order to collect partial losses in full. Return to beginning of Home Glossary . Damages A sum of money that a party is legally obligated to pay to another as compensation for injury. Declarations The part of the policy that provides detailed information about the insured, the insurer, and the coverages. Deductible The amount of a claim that the policyholder has agreed to pay. This amount is deducted from a claims payment. Depreciation A decrease in the value of any type of tangible property over time. Effective Date The date the coverage begins on an insurance contract (policy). Endorsement An amendment to your policy written especially to cover unique items just for you. An endorsement is also a change to your policy that is made during the policy's term. An endorsement is attached to your policy to modify the terms of the insurance contract. Exclusion Part of an insurance contract that excludes coverage of certain perils, persons, property, or locations. Expiration Date The ending date of an insurance contract (policy). Extended Coverage A clause in an insurance policy or in an endorsement that provides additional coverage for other hazards or risks than those provided under the basic policy provisions. Fire Insurance Contract prescribed by each state insuring against direct loss by fire, lightning, and other defined causes. Flood Insurance Coverage against damage caused by the rising or overflowing of bodies of water. This is available through a national insurance program and must be bought separately. Return to the beginning of Home Glossary . Hazard Situation or condition that increases the possibility or extent of a loss. Homeowner's Policy A form of package policy including fire and other perils, theft insurance, and comprehensive personal liability. The premium is stated as one amount. Insurance Department A state's department that has responsibility for the enforcement of the state's insurance code. It is charged with the supervision and licensing of insurance companies and agents and the general administration of insurance laws of the state. Insurance to Value The amount of insurance written on property is approximately equal to its value. An insured most always wants to insure all property to value. Insuring Agreements Part of an insurance policy that states the coverage of the contract. Insured The person who is protected by the insurance policy. Insurer The company that issues a policy to a policyholder; the party in the insurance contract that promises to pay losses and render services. Return to the beginning of Home Glossary . Liability Insurance Liability insurance pays on behalf of the insured for certain types of injury to others. Limit of Liability The maximum amount that an insurer agrees to pay in the case of loss under policy contract. Loss A value reduction in an insured's property caused by an insured peril, the amount sought in a claim, or the amount paid on behalf of an insured under an insurance contract. Loss Payable Clause A policy condition that enables an insured to direct the company to pay any loss that may be due to a third party. Loss of Use Insurance Compensation for loss caused because the policyholder has lost the use of his property. Mobile Home Insurance A special policy designed to meet the needs of mobile home owners or occupants, covering physical damage to the home, contents, and personal liability while the home is used as a permanent residence. Mortgage Clause A clause in an insurance policy that makes a claim jointly payable to the policyholder and the party that holds a mortgage on the property. Mutual Insurance Company A company with no capital stock that is owned and controlled by policyholders. Named Insured The individual or organization with whom an insurance contract is made and who is specifically named as a Named Insured in the policy declarations. Additional individuals or organizations can also be added as named insureds. Natural and Probable Consequences Consequences of a given act that a reasonable person could foresee. Non-Renewal A policy that the insurer does not continue after its expiration date. Return to the beginning of Home Glossary . Occurrence An accident or loss, including continuous or repeated exposure to substantially the same general harmful conditions, that result in bodily injury or property damage. Partial Loss A loss that does not completely destroy the insured property that is covered by an insurance policy. Payroll Deduction The policyholder authorizes his or her employer to deduct amounts from the employee's earnings to cover the premium. Peril The cause of a possible accident, loss, or claim. Personal Inland Marine Insurance (Personal Articles Floater) Worldwide coverage on an all risk basis for scheduled valuable personal property. Policy A formal written contract of insurance. Policyholder The party to whom a policy is issued who agrees to pay a premium to an insurer in consideration of the latter's promise to provide insurance protection. Premium The amount that a policyholder agrees to pay to the insurance company for an insurance policy. Policy Anniversary Date on which an insurance policy must be reinstated to remain in force. Protection Coverage afforded by an insurance contract. Premises The building insured or containing the insured property. Depending on policy conditions, it may also include an adjacent area. Property Damage Means physical injury to, destruction of, or loss of use of tangible property. Property Insurance First party insurance of real and personal property against physical loss or damage. Rate The cost of insurance per unit; used as a base for the determination of premiums. Real Property The earth and all attached land and buildings, also known as real estate. Reinstatement Returning a lapsed policy to its full value after its termination as if it was never terminated. Renewal A policy issued to replace one that has expired. Replacement Cost Coverage for replacing property with new material; depreciation is not taken into consideration. Residence Employee An employee of an insured whose duties are related to the maintenance or use of the insured residence premises. Residence Premises Principal residence of the named insured. Return to the beginning of Home Glossary . Scheduled Property Listing specific personal property for a stated insured value. This is usually considered for valuable items that are subject to limited coverage. Tenants Policy A form of homeowner policy sold to person(s) who rent their living quarters. Total Loss Loss to the insured of the entire value of goods or other property insured, or a loss entailing the payment of the full face amount of an insurance contract. Underwriting A process that evaluates an applicant and their property against pre-established criteria for insurability to determine whether the applicant will be rejected or accepted for coverage and whether at standard or modified rates. Return to beginning of Home Glossary . 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Lock the RV and take turns using the facilities, always leaving someone in or close to the RV. Always be on the look out for anything or anyone that looks suspicious. Keep your cell phone handy in case you need it and don't open the door for anybody, unless you know who it is. Rest stops aren't the only place you need to be concerned about. Every time you stop to refuel there are certain precautions you need to take. It's easy to be vulnerable to a thief at a gas station or a truck stop. I have a bad habit of leaving my wallet on the console of our Class C motor home. The door isn't locked and your spouse is taking advantage of the time to walk the dogs. This is how quickly it can happen. Get in the habit of locking the doors whenever you or someone else is not physically in the RV. Most robberies occur at night and most travel related robberies occur at rest stops, gas stations, convenience stores and ATM machines. Try to schedule most of your stops during daylight hours, and whenever you stop be aware of your surroundings. If something doesn't look right leave. Wal-Mart or other parking lots where you might stop to get a few hours of sleep can present security problems too. You should always park in a well lit area and the entry door of the RV should be facing where most of the activity is. A thief prefers to work where it is dark and where it is least likely to draw any attention. Close your curtains or blinds so it's not possible for someone to look inside. Don't open the door for anybody unless you know who it is. If it's a security guard ask for identification before you open the door. As much as we would like to believe that campgrounds are 100% safe and secure don't let your guard down. You don't need to be paranoid, just use some common sense. Don't leave expensive equipment lying around unsecured. Vehicle tow bars, hitches, bicycles and other items need to be under lock and key. Keep any valuables inside the RV secured and out of sight. It's a good idea to purchase a small fire proof safe to store valuables and important paperwork in. The safe might protect your valuables from the hazards of a fire but it will still need to be stored in a secure, out of the way place, inside the RV. Always lock the RV when you're not physically at the campsite. Do not store valuable equipment in outside storage compartments. Believe it or not, a vast majority of RV's use the same exact key as yours for outside storage compartments. If you store valuables, like golf clubs, fishing gear or tools in the outside compartments you may want to have the locks changed. Before you leave on a trip make sure your Emergency Roadside Service Plan is current. In the unfortunate event that you breakdown on the road, try to pull off in as safe a place as possible and call for help immediately. Stay with the RV until help arrives. It's unfortunate that we live in a day and age where we need to take these added measures to protect ourselves. I don't want you to feel like everybody you meet during your travels is a thief or has bad intentions. Just use common sense and be aware of what is going on around you. Plan your trip, travel safe and enjoy your RV experiences. Remember, getting there is half the fun! Happy Camping, Mark Mark Polk is the owner of RV Education 101 . He also hosts the RV Savvy segments on RVTV , which airs on the Outdoor Channel. RV Education 101 is a North Carolina based company that produces professional training videos, DVDs and e-books on how to use and maintain your RV. Our goal is to make all of your RVing experiences safe, fun and stress free. For more information, visit www.rveducation101.com . Sign up today for one of our FREE informative and fun Newsletters . 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