If you purchase “full-time” RV insurance the agent generally assumes that you live in your RV full-time. There is usually no question about whether you move around or not, or how often you move. Although there may be a question about how many miles you put on your vehicle, but that has nothing to do with changing locations.
If moving around is a criteria for full-timing than how often does one have to move to constitute full-timing? What if you stay at one place six-months, or two-years, before going someplace else? I think that full-time RVing specifically refers to living in a recreational vehicle full time and nothing else. Although, “RVing” is a verb that infers motion.
It’s like some have told me that living in an RV is not camping. Camping to them is when you sleep on the ground. So I reply no I am not camping rather I am RVing. Although there are some who camp in a cabin. Semantics can drive you crazy.