Use
the the worksheet below if you need help in determining the type of RV
that will be perfect for you. Or select the Model of RV by browsing to the
left.
RV
Planning Worksheet
This worksheet will help you
determine how, when and where you want to use an RV. This information may
help you minimize costly mistakes. (
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1.
Will
you be towing something with the RV?
Yes No
If you plan to tow a boat, a car, a snowmobile, a dune
buggy, etc., towing a travel trailer or fifth-wheel
won't be practical.
2.
Number of
people using the RV? __________
Regular basis:
Adults
Children
Occasionally:
Adults
Children
If your children are very
young, the answer to the "children" side of
the question should be straightforward. If you have
teens, however, the question arises regarding how often
or, more importantly, how long will they be interested
in RV trips? Try to be realistic and not allow "how
you would like things to be" overcome your
knowledge of "how things are." If you have any
doubts, put older kids under "occasionally."
3.
Types of
use planned?
Weekend camping
Vacation trips
(two weeks or less)
Tailgate parties
(sports events, etc.)
Day trips (beach,
picnics, etc.)
Extended travel
(more than 2000 miles or two weeks)
Extended use,
without travel
Use as second car
Question 3 gets to the heart of the matter. Your answers
here will dictate in large part the type and size of RV
that will be appropriate for you. In most instances,
several or even all of these categories may be checked
off. If so, establish your priorities. What will be the
RV's primary use? It may help you to number the
selections above, putting the most important one first.
4.
Types of
camping planned?
Remote (no
facilities)
Primitive (minimal
facilities)
RV parks (full
facilities)
This question requires a bit of self-analysis as to just
what kind of camping you really like and realistically
will do. Clearly, remote camping is not for everyone.
Would you be willing to simply drive down a little side
road, find a wide spot and pull over for the night? More
importantly, would you and/or your family be comfortable
with that type of camping? Primitive campsites, such as
those in national forests, are some of the prettiest
available, but they generally have size restrictions and
few or no hookups.
5.
What are
your hobbies, interests, sports?
A.
___________________________
C.
___________________________
B.
___________________________
D.
___________________________
As you list these, consider the amount of storage space
each one might require.
6.
What
accommodations will you make to store your RV?
In yard
On street (local regulations)
Storage yard
(monthly rent: $_______)
Sometimes this question is overlooked. If you haven't
had any experience in this area with a previous RV, you
might have to do a bit of investigation into parking
regulations where you live, dimensions of space
available for parking, and/or the cost of storage.
7.
If you
decide to purchase an RV, what is an affordable price
range? $_________
What monthly payment can you afford? $_________
Not all of us can simply draw out of a savings account
the entire price of an RV and pay for it right up front.
In fact, some of us don't even know the price range we
can afford, but we do know how large a monthly payment
we can handle. To help you determine your requirements,
ask about "Financing Your Fun" While the
interest and term listed are real payment amounts, they
are presented only for planning purposes to establish a
relationship between monthly payments and total RV cost.
Personal Needs
When evaluating size requirements for your RV, consider privacy of the
occupants as a major factor. Time spent in the unit is another important
item. For very short periods of time, most of us can tolerate too little
space. But as time periods extend, the amount of space required by each
person increases -- both in the area of comfort and privacy, and also when
it comes to storage.
Short-term use, such as day trips or tailgate parties, doesn't call for a
great amount of space, but it does mean a minimum amount of setup will be
a real advantage. Extended travel has very nearly identical requirements
as short-term use, but with economy of operation and driving ease added.
As the time of use increases, the number of people who will use the unit
on a regular basis starts to be a more important factor. Also, the style
of camping you are interested in will have a bearing on size. If you're
interested in backroads and out-of-the-way campsites, a large-size RV can
be a hindrance.
If you have checked extended periods of use on your worksheet (Question
3), this will affect size as much as any other single factor. If this
includes periods of time beyond a couple of months at a stretch, for all
intents and purposes it is the same as full-time living. In general, this
kind of use will call for the largest RV you can afford. If your RV must
also serve as a second car, that will affect the type and size you select.
In this case, a large-size RV definitely will be a detriment in urban
traffic. (Any of the trailers will allow the tow vehicle to be used as a
"second car".)
As you start to narrow down the RV categories, be sure to check our
glossary of RV terms. You will need to address such details as floorplan
and storage space (inside and outside) requirements, and the degree of
self-containment. Full self-containment simply means being able to park
without any outside facilities or hookups. This would include full bath
facilities; adequate freshwater supply, along with black- and gray-water
holding tanks (black for the toilet, and gray for the wash basin, sink and
shower); propane tanks to power the refrigerator; stove and furnace; plus
12-volt battery power for the lights, exhaust fan(s) and furnace blower. A
generator is usually considered part of a complete self-containment
package. While total self-containment is not absolutely necessary, it is
certainly nice to have.
As you define your various requirements and consider your financial
situation, the type and the size of RV that will meet your needs will
become more clear. Then it's simply a matter of selecting the style and
brand you like best -- and start smart shopping to put yourself on the
road for years of enjoyment in your new lifestyle!