ctechbob
Well-Known Member
Couple things I didn't see addressed above.
Insurance. is usually fairly cheap depending on your coverage level. Our underwriter will allow ours to ride on the same policy as our autos and is around $200 a year give or take. Not all insurers will do that, but the rates are usually pretty reasonable.
As for what to budget for extras.
Well.
Here's a spreadsheet where I started tracking everything I bought. It isn't current, and not all of the stuff is completely necessary, but it all adds up quick.
I have a thread over on an RV forum that lists a bunch of the stuff I've done as far as upgrades to our trailer (Cherokee Grey Wolf 26DJSE)
https://rvthe.us/community/threads/travel-trailer-upgrades-grey-wolf-26djse-my-list-so-far.397/
I do echo what others have said. Yes, build quality can be sketch in a few places, but if you are a handy'ish type person the repairs usually aren't that bad. We've had a few things go wrong with ours, but nothing serious. Also, renting to see if you like the life is a good idea. We started in the summer of 2022 and so far have 42 nights to date with the rest of the summer being booked up with weekend trips and a 2 week trip to FL this fall.
Insurance. is usually fairly cheap depending on your coverage level. Our underwriter will allow ours to ride on the same policy as our autos and is around $200 a year give or take. Not all insurers will do that, but the rates are usually pretty reasonable.
As for what to budget for extras.
Well.
Here's a spreadsheet where I started tracking everything I bought. It isn't current, and not all of the stuff is completely necessary, but it all adds up quick.
I have a thread over on an RV forum that lists a bunch of the stuff I've done as far as upgrades to our trailer (Cherokee Grey Wolf 26DJSE)
https://rvthe.us/community/threads/travel-trailer-upgrades-grey-wolf-26djse-my-list-so-far.397/
I do echo what others have said. Yes, build quality can be sketch in a few places, but if you are a handy'ish type person the repairs usually aren't that bad. We've had a few things go wrong with ours, but nothing serious. Also, renting to see if you like the life is a good idea. We started in the summer of 2022 and so far have 42 nights to date with the rest of the summer being booked up with weekend trips and a 2 week trip to FL this fall.
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