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โJul-21-2017 09:02 AM
Lew Schiller wrote:
Hello,
After lurking and reading for some time I feel the need to post this question. I don't know if an RV is right for my wife and me but I think it could be.
We sell at shows from Utah to Missouri, Colorado, Arizona, Texas - basically a one day (long) van drive from Denver. We're out 2 to 3 weekends per month - 4 or 5 days on the road for each "away game" we do.
We have a van and cargo trailer. We currently bask in Two Star Hotel Luxury - usually Choice Hotel chain properties. We spend anywhere from $350 to $500 per show -- I'd say average $1100 per month on hotels.
An RV would allow us to stay out for a few weeks reducing the "Out and Back" trips we make now. (We've put close to 60,000 miles on the van in 18 months)
If we were to use an RV we'd need to trailer tow a full size van because that would hold our setup and inventory as well as provide ground transportation. The problem with just a coach is that many of the venues have tight loading areas and I couldn't get close with a long Class A and 14' trailer. We need to be able to stay and work in the rig - desk...place to pack small boxes for internet orders and so forth. We need a good shower as we have to be presentable at the shows. Two sleeping areas would be ideal. One Queen Size Bed would be work if we were still in our 20's but now....not so much.
We're in our 60's and will be doing this for another 5 years health allowing. This leads me to think a good used rig that we can afford or for which we'd have a modest note.
Anyway - I'm posting this in Class A. A C might work but I think it would be just too small. I can't be the only person to have these questions....what would you do?
โJul-19-2017 01:38 PM
โJul-19-2017 11:41 AM
Lew Schiller wrote:
Well that Simba is quite interesting. Never knew of a Class A with a garage. I do know a guy who uses a Super C with a lift gate and garage but the living quarters are sparse.
A Toy Hauler trailer ... hmmm...would have to be a bumper pull towed behind a van.
Something to consider.
โJul-19-2017 11:16 AM
msturtz wrote:
Whatever you do I strongly recommend checking with your insurance company. Most personal insurance companies will deny claims if a vehicle is used for business of any kind. Usually you can add a rider to your policy to permit commercial / business use.
โJul-19-2017 09:15 AM
okhmbldr wrote:
Lew,
If you do the U-Haul and TT. You could tidy up the truck with a vinyl wrap for the cab and you could attach a large printed vinyl to both sides of the truck, printed with advertising to reflect your business. Anyway, that sounds like a good plan.
โJul-19-2017 09:11 AM
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โJul-19-2017 06:39 AM
Y-Guy wrote:
If you go with any trailer, RV or utility check out the gas powered trailer dollies or trailer tug. That might allow you to drop it and then move it into place. I used an electric one to park on the side of our house and it was a breeze and I could get it into a very tight spot.
โJul-19-2017 06:10 AM
Tal/IL wrote:
Many vendors who work the major shooting tournaments across the country spend extended periods on the road and Class A coaches pulling various configurations of vendor trailers are common. One vendor I know has a 40 ft coach pulling a custom vendor trailer that opens up to do business. When traveling, stock and supplies ride in the belly compartments of the coach and a golf cart and mini-Cooper can ride in the trailer.
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