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We all know of accidents in which an awning came unrolled while traveling. It usually happens in windy conditions, and can be both startling and costly, especially if a large patio awning is involved. The real culprit in these instances is wind velocity. |
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Written by Todd Moning
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Thursday, 18 September 2008 12:40 |
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If you’re thinking about selling your motorhome on consignment, there’s something you should know about RV insurance. |
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If you choose to sell your motorhome on consignment, you won’t have to answer phone inquiries, set up appointments to show the RV, or worry about buyers obtaining financing. |
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Check bookstores and online booksellers for availability of these and many other titles related to motorhome travel. |
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Motorhoming is a fun, economical way to see the country and meet new people. Once you own a motorcoach, or motor coach, and experience the motor home lifestyle, you'll realize it’s one of the best ways to enjoy RV living. |
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The living portion of the Class A motorhome is built on manufacturer's specially made, motorized chassis. The Class A motorhome contains complete living systems and furnishings for two to eight people. |
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A Class B motor home, or van conversion, is a motor home converted from a factory van body. The eating, sleeping and bathroom facilities of this motor home are built on the van chassis. |
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