FAQ

We can help answer the most frequent asked questions.

Questions and Answers

 

Q. What does "RV" stand for?

 

The term "RV" stands for recreational vehicle. Other popular terms are camper or caravan. These vehicles are self-contained with features you would typically find in your home such as a stove, bathroom, bed and refrigerator.

 

Q. What kinds of RV's are there?

 

Generally theres three types of RV's

-Trailers, towed behind a truck or car

-Truck campers: Refers to any recreational vehicle or RV that may be carried in the bed of a pickup truck

-Motorhomes, combining transportation and living quarters in one complete unit.

 

Q. Do I need a special licence to drive a RV?

Q. How much do RVs cost?

Q. Where can I store my RV in the offseason?

Q. How do I winterize my RV?

Q. Can I finance an RV?

Q. Who is Adventurer Manufacturing?

Q. What is a slide-out?

Q. What's the difference between dry and wet baths?

 

Generally RVs require a regular drivers licence. However it's always wise to check with the area you're traveling to.

Prices of RVs can range between $10,000 and $300,000 depending on the style and features. A standard model camper trailer pulled behind a truck coud cost $20,000, while a fifth-wheel's can be $40,000. Most motorhome prices typically start around $100,000.

If you're unfamiliar with storing your RV you're not alone, you can follow the how to store your RV guide by Go RVing,

How to "winterize" and store an RV is a common question. Don't make the mistake of just parking your RV in storage and letting it sit. There's multiple steps you should take beforehand, for an in depth guide see KOA guide on winterizing your RV.

Yes RV ownership is similar to home ownership which terms can now extend up to 20 years.

Adventurer Manufacturing has been a premium RV manufacturer since 1969. AM’s reputation has been built on a commitment to customer satisfaction in the RV industry. We've now grown into five distinct brands, unique to various needs and lifestyles.

A slide-out is the name given to a room, or area of the RV that extends out of the side of the RV when it is parked to give additional room to those inside.

A dry bath is similar to your home; there's a shower and/or tub, a toilet, and sink in their own areas.

A wet bath takes up less floor space than a dry bath. Because when you shower in a wet bath, you're in the shower/tub area.