5 Tips to Avoid Costly Mistakes and Enjoy a Successful RV Experience
Posted by ProPride HItch on 17th Jan 2022
To make the most of your RV investment, it's important to consider how to avoid costly mistakes, both in terms of money and time. Here are five tips to help you have a successful and enjoyable experience with your RV:
When it comes to purchasing an RV, it's important to carefully consider various factors such as cost, size, and features to ensure you're getting the best value for your investment. RVs can range in price from $10,000 to $300,000, so it's a good idea to shop around at RV shows and check out private listings before making a decision. Think about how often you'll be using the RV and what your needs are when it comes to comfort and technology. It's generally better to start with a smaller RV and upgrade as needed, rather than buying too much RV and potentially wasting money.
It's important to ease into RV travel, especially if you're new to it. Start with shorter trips to local campgrounds to get a feel for the RV lifestyle and avoid overwhelming yourself. Once you're comfortable with the RV, you can plan longer excursions across the country. This gradual approach will help you avoid costly mistakes and ensure that you have a enjoyable and successful trip.
Driving an RV can be quite different from driving a smaller vehicle. It's a good idea to practice maneuvering and parking your RV, especially if you plan on towing something. Keep in mind that towing will affect the handling of the RV, which can be particularly challenging for inexperienced drivers. It's recommended to use a ProPride 3P hitch for the safest towing experience. Additionally, pay attention to road conditions and be mindful of any obstructions or obstacles, such as winding or narrow roads. Remember that RVs are taller than most cars or trucks, so watch out for low bridges or overpasses that could potentially hit the top of your RV.
Forgetting to bring an awning on your RV trip can put a damper on your outdoor activities. Imagine sitting outside with your loved ones, enjoying the peaceful morning while watching the forest wake up, only to get rained on because you forgot the awning. Not only will you get wet and uncomfortable, but you'll also miss out on the cozy ambiance that the awning creates. Don't forget to pack the awning for your next trip and make sure to retract it when you're finished using it. Not only will this prevent damage to the awning, but it will also prevent any wind storms from ripping it off and potentially causing damage to your neighbor's campsite. It's better to be safe than sorry.
It is important to remember to empty all fluid tanks, including waste tanks, on your recreational vehicle. Neglecting to do so can lead to stagnant water or waste accumulating inside, which can be unpleasant and potentially harmful. This is especially crucial when preparing for periods of inactivity, such as winterization. It should go without saying, but it's easy to overlook the obvious amid other tasks, so be sure to always flush out your tanks.