RV

While some of us may dream of driving the RV wherever the road may take us, the truth is that sometimes we might need to have it transported.  The thought of transporting an RV can seem like a daunting task, but it does not have to be.  If you do your research and are well prepared, you should be able to have a smooth move and save a lot of money.

Driven or Towed?

The very first decision to make is whether you want your RV towed or driven.

A motorized RV that is in working condition can be driven to its destination. If you are unable to get a friend or family member to drive it, you may consider finding a driver on an online classified service such as Craiglist or you can get a licensed transporter to do it for you. A licensed transporter can offer some peace of mind and additional security of having the proper experience, credentials and insurance to transport your RV.

By having your motorized RV driven, you can save a lot of money but it is not always an option. Trailers or non-working motorized RVs will have to be towed. The cost for towing varies and is based on the type of trailer you have.  A trailer that can easily attach to a tow hitch will be a lot cheaper than a motorized RV that requires a specialty tow truck.

Choosing an RV Transporter

Once you have decided how you want your RV transported, it is time to choose a carrier.  Transporting an RV is considered a specialized service and is a bit more complicated than towing a car. When looking for a carrier, make sure that you choose one that has the experience and the ability to transport them.

There are several factors to consider when searching for an RV transportation service.  Finding a trusted RV transport service to move your vehicle at a reasonable price is not always a straightforward task.  With many companies in the market to choose from, this task can often feel overwhelming.  This is where Shiply, an online transport marketplace can help.  There is a wide selection of rated RV transport services on Shiply. All you have to do is provide a few details on their website and you will begin to receive personalized quotes sent to your mailbox.  Nothing beats having a space to compare all of your options and prices to find the right company for you.

How to Prepare Your RV for Transport

Irrespective of which method or carrier you choose, you can help your previous RV to arrive safely by properly preparing it for transport.

  • Remove any personal items that you do not want to be lost or damaged during the transport and store them safely.
  • Ensure that the cupboards, doors, and hatches are properly closed and latched,  This will prevent them from coming loose during the trip.
  • Disconnect the gas and power supply and turn off any electronics.  If you are transporting your RV in winter, you may need to refill the anti-freeze in the tank.
  • Inspect the tires and wheels, fluid levels, breaks, and engine to make sure that they are in working shape if your RV is being driven. This is t prevent the driver from being stranded.
  • Create a list of any special information that you think transporter may need.

Make sure you are thorough in preparing your RV for transport because the transporters will not be held responsible for damages caused by improper preparation.