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Should You Buy RV Roadside Through Your Insurance? 

13 Tuesday Jun 2023

Posted by Coach-Net in Roadside Assistance, RV Newbie

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Coach-Net Info, New To RVing, roadside assistance, Save Money, What Makes Coach-Net Different?

Roadside Or Insurance?

Recently it seems that almost every time you turn on the TV, an insurance company is suddenly offering roadside assistance for your RV. As a consumer, on the surface, it seems like a great idea. Who wouldn’t love a convenient one-stop-shop? But in the long run, is it really a convenient solution? More importantly, is it the best solution? As an RVer, are you really getting everything you need when you purchase roadside assistance via an insurance company? Below are a few things you should consider before you purchase roadside assistance from your insurance company.

Read the Fine Print.

Often roadside assistance serviced by insurance companies will only cover the tow of your RV if the RV itself is broken down and needing a tow. I was recently speaking with a friend in Florida whose boyfriend had purchased an upgraded plan of roadside assistance for his towable RV through his insurance company. While they were glad to tow his broken-down truck, they denied him service for towing his trailer even though it was currently attached to the truck. They said there was nothing wrong with the trailer, so there was no need to tow it. Consequently, his truck was towed away and his trailer was left on the side of the road. He failed to read the fine print in his plan and he was literally left stranded because of it.

Read The Fine Print

Another member recently informed us that when he tried to have his RV towed through his insurance company that they only cover the tow of the RV in the event it is involved in a wreck. So even though his RV was mechanically disabled and needed to be towed in for service, his insurance company denied him. He had also paid extra for his “roadside” coverage and didn’t fully realize the limitations of the service until he was on the side of the road needing help.

Your Insurance Premiums WILL Increase?

Often with roadside assistance via an insurance company you will have to pay per person and per vehicle. Many people won’t mind paying a little extra if it will give them peace of mind knowing that their family is safe and will be taken care of in an emergency. But sometimes having multiple people covered by the same roadside assistance plan can be detrimental if your provider is an insurance company.

One customer was purchasing his new RV and when attempting to purchase insurance for it he was quoted an outrageous amount. When he contacted his insurance company to inquire why they quoted him an amount much higher than he was previously paying they informed him that it was due to his excessive usage. He couldn’t understand how his needing one tow that year could be considered excessive. The insurance company then informed him that he had used it once, his wife had used it twice, and his kids had used it a total of 3 times that year. He had no clue that his entire family had used it multiple times that year because they all failed to tell him so he was blindsided by the increased rate.
Increased Premiums

The one thing many people don’t think of is that when you get roadside assistance via your insurance company is that they will track your usage and use that information to dictate your rates. When you purchase roadside assistance through your insurance company you will ultimately be punished for using it. It kind of defeats the whole purpose of having it, right?

Are They RV Experts?

RVs are an entirely different beast than a normal car or truck. They’re complex and quirky. While many insurance companies are quite competent in handling claims, most are probably not what you or I would classify as “RV Experts.” Simply put, they don’t typically have RV-certified technicians on staff supervising and arranging tows and other roadside services. As a result, they often don’t have the necessary training to ensure you and your RV are taken care of properly. Certain information about your RV needs to be communicated to the tow provider sent to help you. Furthermore, you often need someone highly trained to confirm the tow provider’s qualifications.

RV Experts

For example, if you drive a big Class A RV diesel pusher, then not only does the tow truck need to be of a certain weight, but the tow provider also needs to make sure they tow your RV in the correct manner. I’ve heard countless stories from customers who had a Class A diesel pusher and when they went through a roadside provider that doesn’t have their own in-house RV-trained expert technicians, their RV was severely damaged. In almost every instance the roadside provider sent out a tow truck that was not heavy enough to properly tow the unit. Then in order to account for the extreme weight in the rear of the RV due to the rear placement of the engine, the tow provider towed the RV from the rear and ended up shattering their windshield. The tow provider was not qualified to tow an RV of that size and the roadside provider didn’t realize the tow truck wasn’t qualified because they honestly weren’t qualified either.

And I can’t tell you how many times we’ve heard from RVers who went through a non-RV-Expert roadside assistance company only to have their RV towed to a repair facility that isn’t qualified to repair their RV. Then the customer was left completely responsible for towing their RV to a qualified facility because the insurance-based roadside assistance provider fulfilled their obligation of getting the RV to a safe place. And in many instances, the customer ended up paying even more money than they would have paid had they not relied on their insurance company provider because the provider towed them in the opposite direction of the nearest qualified repair facility.

Ultimately, the only real question you need to ask yourself is do you really want to gamble with your RV? When you find yourself on the side of the road needing help, you want to be confident that the people you’re calling can actually help you. You want to know that the people you’re calling have special RV training and that your roadside assistance is not simply being treated as an afterthought. Furthermore, you want to call in confidence knowing you won’t be punished for needing help. Buying your RV is a huge decision, but sometimes the even bigger and more important decision can be choosing a roadside assistance provider. At Coach-Net, we are RV experts. We understand your RV needs because we have our own in-house RV technicians, and we have specialized in providing roadside assistance for RVs for over 30 years. And as RVers ourselves, we understand that everyone needs help sometimes and you shouldn’t be hesitant to call for help because you’re worried about being punished for using the services you’ve already paid for. If you have any questions about RV roadside assistance don’t hesitate to give us a call so that we can be your connection to carefree RVing.


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Gail S.~ “Your employees were so friendly and supportive! I’m so happy we chose Coach-Net for our RV roadside!”

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How Roamly Is Fixing RV Insurance

03 Wednesday Feb 2021

Posted by Coach-Net in RV Information, RV Newbie, Tips & Tricks

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Outdoorsy, roadside assistance, Roamly, Roamly RV, Roamly RV Insurance, RV Camping, RV Insurance, rv rental

How Roamly Is Fixing RV Insurance

Coach-Net is ecstatic to work with Roamly, who’s offering a new kind of RV insurance. You know, the kind that’s not a hassle and not so … insurance-y. They’ve spent years perfecting it. Making it simpler. Safer. Personalizing insurance around how you use your RV, including if you make money renting yours out.

Insurance for every kind of RV’er

Many RV insurance companies specialize in specific types of RVs. Some may only insure non-motorized travel trailers and toy haulers. Others just insure Class A, B, and C RVs —  and only for part-time RV’ers. Roamly insures all the above and more.

RV enthusiasts themselves, Roamly understands that RV’ers come from all walks of life and lifestyles. The Weekend Warrior. The full-timer. Retirees seeing the country. Some hit the road in a tricked-out Class A or C motorhome. Others haul jet skis on a toy hauler for a vacation on the lake. That’s why they’ve designed RV coverage to reflect every type of RV and RV owner out there.

How Roamly Insurance Works

How Roamly insurance works

Roamly uses market data and years of RV experience to weave together the most comprehensive plan you need without the expensive features you don’t. Their sleek quoting system asks you a few easy questions about the type of RV you own, how it is used, and how often. It then spits out a menu of options tailored to your RV, your RV lifestyle, and budget. Any extra protection is totally optional.

What Roamly insurance looks like

On a basic level, Roamly offers all of the standard coverages you will find in an RV insurer, including:

  • Liability coverage (required in most states)
  • Comprehensive
  • Collision
  • Underinsured/Uninsured motorist coverage
  • Medical Payments

But their personalized packages, designed for specific RV owners, is really where they start to break the mold.

Insurance for the Weekend Warrior

Insurance For The Weekend WarriorIf you only use your RV for weekend getaways at a campsite, there are two optional coverages that can really come to the rescue. For starters, there’s…

  • Contents coverage: Much like a home or renters policy, this protects personal items you bring with you on a trip. If a covered incident damages your possessions, Roamly can help reimburse you to repair or replace them.
  • No-deductible glass coverage: Most protections have a deductible. It’s what you pay out of pocket before coverage actually steps in. If your windshield is cracked, Roamly will cover you with no deductible needed.

Insurance for the Full-Timer

Insurance For The Full-TimerRoamly offers insurance that reflects what an RV really is: a home on wheels. And if you own your RV and live in it at least six months out of the year, you’re essentially assuming all the risks of a homeowner. As a full-timer, Roamly can guard you against risks while your motorhome is parked. Their streamlined package looks like this:

  • Vacation liability: Say a visitor in your RV trips coming down the steps of your RV and sues. Or a stray baseball shatters a neighbor’s window. If you’re held legally responsible, personal liability can help cover medical and legal costs or repairs.
  • Scheduled medical payments: It covers said guest’s medical bills injuries, regardless of whether or not you’re responsible.
  • Loss assessment: If you live in an RV community that has an HOA, this pays for fees for damaged common areas.
  • Personal property coverage: This helps pay for a repair or replace the stuff you keep in your motorhome. It even includes pet coverage in many states!
  • Adjacent structures coverage: Things like decks, porches, or carports would be financially protected.

Full-time RV insurance also includes all the standard coverages, so that you’re covered on and off the road.

Insurance for Entrepreneurs

Insurance For Entrepreneurs

What really separates Roamly from the bunch is, they’re the only digital RV insurance company that lets you rent out your RV on sites like Outdoorsy to make extra cash. You see, traditional RV insurance policies don’t cover you if you rent, but Roamly policies do.

Renting out your RV disqualifies you from most traditional insurance policies. It’s called a commercial exclusion clause. So if you rent while carrying an insurance policy that doesn’t allow it, your claims could be denied. Or worse, your insurer could drop your coverage. Here’s where Roamly really shines. Their policies were crafted to allow you to rent as much as you like. In fact, some owners even turn renting RVs into their full-time job.

Bundled savings

While the folks at Roamly specialize in motorhomes and travel trailers, they also offer home and auto insurance. Given that motorhomes encompass both, it makes logical sense. If you insure all three — or even just two — products with Roamly, you can save money with a Multi-Policy discount. Bundle RV and home insurance, home and auto insurance, or all of the above. What’s more, bundling insurance policies saves you time and hassle, because everything is all in one place.

Roamly the game-changer

Insurance — especially RV insurance — is seen as a necessary evil. It’s the last thing anyone thinks about when purchasing an RV. And rightfully so. The nosebleed rates of commercial policies. The uncertainty of getting the right coverage. Finding out you’re not covered for something when filing a claim. Not to mention, all the legalese and obscene jargon. It can take the fun right out of buying a motorhome.

As RV owners themselves, Roamly has set out to fix it. All of it. That means removing the rigmarole of getting the right policy, lowering rates by doing almost everything online, and educating customers on how their coverage works — in plain English. And, of course, it means lifting restrictions for those who want to make money by renting out their motorhome or trailer. Roamly has made the RV insurance they have always wanted. The RV insurance we all deserve. And we at Coach-Net couldn’t be more excited.


Lauren S. ~ “Roamly is 33% less than our previous RV policy with State Farm, with no risk of being dropped for renting it out. Most people I talked to reported similar savings. Plus, I got a multiple-vehicle discount rate for my car insurance :)”

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Featured Provider l Alpha Unlock Pro’s & Roadside Assistance

03 Wednesday Apr 2019

Posted by Coach-Net in RV Information

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Alpha Unlock Pro's

Not all heroes wear capes. While the heroes you see in Hollywood movies can be entertaining and often idolized by small children, the real heroes rarely wear flashy clothes. In the field of roadside assistance, the mark of a real hero is his unyielding dedication to the people he helps and his really big tow truck. Coach-Net members regularly approach us in person, post their gratitude online, call our member services to express their appreciation, or even send in hand written letters to boast about the wonderful Coach-Net agent who patiently and happily helped them on the phone when they were in desperate need. But many people don’t fully see the team of people who work together seamlessly to ensure our members are provided for. One of the major pillars of our Coach-Net team is comprised of our independent service providers. We partner with thousands of service providers all throughout the US and Canada and while we provide for our members over the phone, we rely on our partners to provide for our members in person. One of our dedicated partners who we trust to take care of our members with the utmost care is Alpha Unlock Pros.

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Based in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, Alpha Unlock Pros prides themselves on the top rated service they consistently deliver. Founded only 3 years ago, Alpha Unlock Pros has already received the Towman Ace Award two years in a row. The Towman Ace Award recognizes only the top 1% of service providers in the industry who consistently deliver the best service. Alpha Unlock Pros’ founder and owner, Adrian Lewis says receiving this esteemed award is “such and honor and speaks to how my company is dedicated to providing great service for our customers.” Afterall, that’s why Adrian created the company in the first place. “I saw a need for a company that had a genuine interest in helping stranded motorists. We also wanted to charge fair prices in a market that is often drastically overpriced.” While most people starting a new business are almost solely driven by maximizing their profit, Adrian’s primary focus was “fair” pricing and quality of service. It’s that kind of commitment to integrity why Coach-Net trusts Adrian and his team to help our members.

Alpha Unlock Pro's

Alpha Unlock Pros character and commitment to serving others is the foundation of their company and they work to demonstrate it in all that they do. Their mission statement is a testament of their devotion to selflessness and service. “Alpha Unlock Pros seeks to honor God by sowing seeds of faith by having a positive impact on those we come in contact with.” While most companies would promote the services they provide in their mission statement, Alpha Unlock Pros sets themselves apart from everyone else; they simply seek to honor their faith by serving others. That’s why we choose to partner with Alpha Unlock Pros; that’s why we trust them to provide the high-end level of service our members expect. They are dedicated to doing what’s right in all situations, and we work hard to reciprocate that same effort so that we can in turn earn their trust. And Adrian says that’s what he values most about our relationship. “Since the beginning of our working relationship, Coach-Net has always been dedicated to resolving any issues that may arise now matter how small the issue might be. Such commitment to great customer service on ALL levels is acknowledged and appreciated.”

Whether you’re locked out of your car, you’ve suffered a flat tire on your trailer, or your Class A diesel pusher is broken down on the side of the road, we work as a team with companies like Alpha Unlock Pros to handle whatever challenge you may encounter. We work together to ensure that you are safe, and you receive the help you need. So if you find yourself in need of roadside assistance: don’t panic, just call Coach-Net. With dedicated partners like Alpha Unlock Pros working with us 24/7, you can trust that our team will always come to your rescue. Thank you, Adrian, for choosing to partner with Coach-Net. Thank you, Alpha Unlock Pros for making sure Coach-Net members can truly enjoy Carefree RVing.


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Edward K. ~ “When I called in I had a flat tire on my RV. I didn’t think I was going to get service as fast as I did. Mary was quick to help. Offered assistance right away. It was reassuring to know I was going to be taken care of.“

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Bumped and Bruised RVing to Alaska, with Coach-Net Along for the Ride

31 Tuesday Jul 2018

Posted by Coach-Net in Roadside Assistance, RV Information, RV Safety

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Hazard Protect, roadside assistance, RV Camping, RV Life, RV Roadside Assistance, RV Safety, RV Tires

Alaska RV vacation“What was that?” The explosion was loud enough to hear over the rumbling of frost heaves and potholes under our wheels. We only had a second to process what we had just heard, when the piercing alarm of our tire pressure monitoring system alerted us to trouble. Big trouble.

In less than five minutes our Alaska-bound journey went from a peaceful morning driving through the Yukon wilderness to one of the worst roadside emergencies we’ve experienced during 11 years of full-time RVing. It was so bad that the tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) was the only thing that saved our rig and possibly our lives. The unit allowed Jim to pull over fast enough to see that it wasn’t just a blown tire that had stopped us in our tracks, but other damage so extensive that it rendered our Arctic Fox fifth wheel un-towable for the first time ever.TPMS Alaska

People warned us ahead of time about the perils of the Alaska Highway. So we listened. For several months before departing, we invested in the necessary preparations for safe passage. From new 10-ply Maxxis trailer tires to thorough servicing on all the mechanics that would get us from California to Fairbanks and back, we thought we covered it all. But there was one critical inspection that we overlooked. During our many years of full-timing, nobody had ever mentioned the importance of having our leaf springs and suspension components inspected on a bi-annual basis. As the saying goes, “You don’t know what you don’t know,” and our failure to obtain this information landed us in one of the worst spots on the Alcan to get stuck.

We had a flat tire, but the damage went way beyond. One leaf spring set was broken, and two shock absorber mounts had sheared off. As the final insult, our hydraulic brake line had been severed. Our home sat precariously lopsided and immobile as the rain trickled down and mosquitoes moved in to greet us.Alaska flat tire

Brake fluid leaked out onto the gravel surface while we tried to keep calm and figure out what to do. Stuck in an area without cell service for 35 miles in either direction, we attempted to get online with our RV satellite internet system, but the topography of driving above 60-degrees on the planet makes getting online tricky. With too many trees on the low horizon interfering with our connectivity, we unhitched the truck and RV, and drove twenty minutes to call for help.

“Thank you for calling Coach-Net. Are you in a safe area?”

I let out a sigh of relief hearing those words on the other end of the line. When you’ve just escaped a frightening incident, there is nothing more reassuring than hearing another person inquire about your safety. But this wasn’t just a stranger, this was Mary, a Coach-Net agent who was ready to help. We threw her for a loop when we described our location, but that didn’t stop her from doing everything within her power to reassure us that Coach-Net would come to the rescue.

Little did Mary know the challenge ahead of her. We were almost five hours from any kind of real city, and it was Friday morning on Canada Day weekend, which meant lots of places would be closed until Tuesday. But within minutes she put a plan in place to dispatch the oversized tow truck necessary to get us to a shop. She also pinpointed the most reputable place in Whitehorse for RV suspension work. Mary even got approval from the shop owner to allow us to stay overnight on the property until they re-opened after the long weekend.Alaska tow

Bad roads in the Yukon make for slow driving, so we weren’t surprised that the towing company couldn’t reach us until the next day. When they did, we were off the highway and back to civilization within hours. Situated alongside the welding and springs shop, we caught our breath and celebrated with gratitude for all that Mary and Coach-Net did to help us through one of the worst times in our road-tripping life.

People often ask us for advice about full-time RVing, and the most valuable tip we can share is this: get a Coach-Net roadside assistance plan, and Hazard Protect for tires. No other providers match this level of service and expertise. Thank you to everyone at Coach-Net for saving the day, and getting us back on the road with peace of mind.

About the Author:

Rene Agredano, a Coach-Net member since 2015, is a self-employed full-time RVer who enjoys writing, jewelry design and animal advocacy. Her adventures with a three-legged dog and husband Jim are chronicled at LiveWorkDream.com

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What You Need To Know When Your RV Needs A Tow

21 Wednesday Mar 2018

Posted by Coach-Net in RV Information, Tech Tips

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roadside assistance, RV Life, RV Roadside Assistance, RV Tips, tech tip, towing RV

RV needs a towIn terms of avoiding breakdowns, have your recreational vehicle regularly inspected and maintained by professional technicians. This includes regular inspection of the chassis components such as brakes and tires, as well as house systems like propane and batteries. The heart of the RV system is propane and electricity, so it is important that these systems be kept safe and in good working condition.

Bear in mind that towing a motorhome or trailer is more costly and complex than having your passenger vehicle towed. Coach-Net provides affordable peace of mind because they specialize in assisting RVers and dispatching the proper recovery trucks and crew for the job. This is true whether you have a break-down while towing a popup trailer or in a 40’ diesel coach. In the latter case, you will be serviced by a large tandem-axle tow truck that can easily carry the weight of a heavy diesel pusher. However, even a small tent-trailer requires special skill on the part of the tow driver, especially if there is a problem with the wheels or axle.

towing RVSince motorhomes can’t be towed backwards, and because they are rear-wheel drive, the tow driver will have to remove the driveshaft from your vehicle before it can be towed. They will usually put the shaft somewhere on their truck during the trip, then leave it with the mechanic at the destination shop. The shop will reinstall the drive shaft during the repair process, but it is important to understand that this step does occur during the recovery process. Don’t be alarmed when the driver crawls under your rig to remove your drive shaft. This is a perfectly routine process and mechanics are familiar with replacing the shaft.

Given the specialized equipment needed and knowledge necessary to tow all types and sizes of recreational vehicle, the cost to have your vehicle towed to a mechanic could be exorbitant without a Coach-Net membership. Whether you are pulling a trailer or driving a motorhome, you will likely need specialized service, be it from an RV repair shop or heavy duty mechanic. If you are like most RVers and enjoy traveling to parts unknown, it is unlikely you will be familiar with where these repair locations are. Coach-Net works with tow providers to ensure your vehicle or trailer is towed to the closest capable mechanic or technician, regardless of the distance. One of the many benefits of driving a diesel pusher is that the heavy duty truck shops equipped to perform mechanical service are generally open until very late at night, or sometimes even 24hrs. Many of these truck shops have driver lounges and may even have RV electrical hookups for your convenience while you wait.

Another thing to be aware of is the laws pertaining to passengers riding in vehicles in tow. If you are driving a motorhome with no tow vehicle and you have a breakdown, there may be a law preventing you from riding in your RV while it is under tow, and you may not all fit in the cab of the tow truck. In this case, you must arrange for alternate transportation. Your tow driver will inform you of the local laws.

Hopefully you never have to use the safety and towing tips but if you find yourself stranded with your RV, perhaps you will remember them.

About the Author: 

Steve Froese, an avid RV owner, traveler, and Coach-Net member since 2013, is the principal of “A Word to the Wise Technical Communications”, a published RV author, certified RV technician, and licensed Professional Engineer. He frequently collaborates with the “RV Doctor”, Gary Bunzer, and has worked with the RVIA/RVDA as a technical and training writer and consultant. Professionally, he works as a quality engineer and musician. Watch for more of Steve’s work in upcoming Coach-Net publications.

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Ricky R. ~ “Just wanted to let you know that we had a tire go out on a recent trip to Florida, and for the first time, was able to use my Coach-Net services.  Not that I really wanted to ever use this, but that is the reason we have it.  We contacted Coach-Net and was assisted by Kristen, who was in constant contact and extremely patient and helpful during our whole, stressful event.  Being broken down somewhere strange is not very comforting.  She was able to source a tire repair service along with a new replacement tire, which was covered 100% under our plan.  Kristen kept in touch up until the repair service arrived.  We received an automated call verifying the repair was done and go back on our way.  There are so many horror stories about poor service and customer support with roadside plans, so I thought I would share a GOOD story and great outcome.  Thanks, again, for great coverage and excellent employees who care.”

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Preparing Your RV For A Tow

26 Wednesday Oct 2016

Posted by Coach-Net in Roadside Assistance, RV Information

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RV towAt some point it happens to most of us, and when it does it’s good to be prepared. I am referring to what happens when your RV breaks down and you need to have it towed. It is important to understand the processes involved in and how to prepare both your recreational vehicle and yourself in the case of a breakdown.

First and foremost, it is important for all RV owners to have an emergency road service membership with Coach-Net. This ensures that you will never be stranded or have any out-of-pocket expenses if you suffer a breakdown.Call Coach-Net

If you are faced with a breakdown while on the road, be sure to call Coach-Net with a description of the problem and your exact location. They will ask if you are in a safe location, and if you don’t feel that you are, they will send police to assist. While you are waiting for service, take the following steps to prepare for the tow truck.

  1. Ensure you are as far off the road as possible, turn on your four-way flashers, and put out flares or reflectors if you have them.
  2. Do not disconnect the trailer until the tow truck arrives, since it is important that the flashers remain visible to other vehicles.
  3. Stay away from the road side of the disabled vehicle to avoid possible injury from passing vehicles.
  4. Remain with the vehicle unless you have to walk to a phone or get assistance. In that case, return to your vehicle as quickly as possible.
  5. Secure all articles inside the disabled unit. Be aware that when the RV is connected to the tow truck it may be tilted at a steeper angle and be subject to additional forces than are normal, so items may require additional care in preparation for towing.
  6. Make sure awnings, slideouts, bikes, racks, etc. are secure or removed and close all propane tank valves.
  7. If you have a motorhome, disconnect any tow bars, dollies, and tow vehicles.
  8. When the tow truck arrives, the operator may provide additional instructions.
  9. If you have a disabled motorhome, depending on the tow equipment used to tow the RV, the driveshaft or axles may be removed. This is a normal procedure.

RV towAt Coach-Net, your safety is their top priority.  As an RV owner, you owe it to yourself to have the protection you need when you need it most. You can rest easy knowing that Coach-Net has you and your family covered.

About the Author: 

Steve Froese, an avid RV owner, traveler, and Coach-Net member since 2013, is the principal of “A Word to the Wise Technical Communications”, a published RV author, certified RV technician, and licensed Professional Engineer. He frequently collaborates with the “RV Doctor”, Gary Bunzer, and has worked with the RVIA/RVDA as a technical and training writer and consultant. Professionally, he works as a quality engineer and musician. Watch for more of Steve’s work in upcoming Coach-Net publications.

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T.B., New Bedford, MA ~ “I was extremely impressed with the way that we were back on the road in 1.5 hours.  The call center and the service were great.”

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How to Survive the Scariest Full-Time RVing Adventures

28 Friday Aug 2015

Posted by Coach-Net in Roadside Assistance, RV Information

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Full-Time RVing AdventuresMany people dream of taking the leap to a full-time RVing lifestyle however most will wait until after their retirement party to hit the road. My husband and I had the same idea, but after we saw one too many friends not make it to those so-called “golden years,” we thought “Why wait?” We took a full-timing leap of faith in our mid-30s and haven’t looked back.

One of the things we’ve learned to love most about the full-time RVing lifestyle is the excitement that accompanies a change of scenery. Moving day is a thrill, especially if we’ve been stationary for more than a month. But even after eight years on the road, the moment our wheels turn a hundred butterflies start flying around in my stomach as I start to fret about all the “What Ifs?”

RV Travel What IfsWhat if:

  • a tire blows out?
  • we run out of fuel?
  • a lightening storm fries our electrical system?
  • the RV sinks into a mudhole after a long rain storm?

My worries are justified because these things really do happen out there on the road. Experienced full-time RVers will tell you that the lifestyle has a million rewards punctuated by occasional pitfalls that can put the brakes on any new adventure. But since you can’t live your life in fear, you have to hope for the best while preparing for the worst. The way we do this is by sticking to our disaster preparedness plan that includes an adequate cash emergency fund, good full-time RVing insurance, RV warranty coverage and a reputable roadside assistance plan. With these key elements in place we can handle whatever comes our way.

For example, a few weeks ago while traveling through Utah our truck’s “Check Gauges” indicator lit up like a Christmas tree. Since it’s wise to pay attention to any kind of vehicle warning but especially when traveling through triple digit temperatures, we popped the hood and were horrified to discover that nearly all of the engine oil had disappeared from our Dodge diesel truck. Somewhere between California and Utah, nearly 12 quarts of oil spilled out of the engine and much of it already baked onto the front, sides and rear of our fifth wheel.

Roadside Assistance: Help Is On The Way!Anxious to get on with our trip but smart enough not to move the truck another foot, we dialed up the Coach-Net customer hotline and within the hour our pickup was on a flatbed tow truck en route to a Coach Net-approved repair shop. Two days later we left Utah with a repair bill that put a dent in our emergency savings fund, but thanks to our Coach-Net Premiere Towable Plan our diesel engine survived the ordeal because our Dodge was towed instead of driven to the shop.

This wasn’t our first brush with a roadside calamity. From tornado evacuations to tire blowouts, most full-timers like us will endure a few scary experiences that make stationary people wonder why on earth we choose to live on the road. And although it does seem slightly crazy to tow everything you own on the highways of America, the reality is that we don’t worry a whole lot because of the strong emergency preparedness plan we have in place. Every RVer has that option too. From the rooftop air conditioner that can be covered by Coach-Net’s RV Protect Service Agreement, to the roadside assistance plans for every budget, road trippers like us can roam with total peace of mind when Coach-Net is along for the ride.

About the Author:

Rene Agredano, a Coach-Net member since 2015, is a self-employed full-time RVer who enjoys writing, jewelry design and animal advocacy. Her adventures with a three-legged dog and husband Jim are chronicled at LiveWorkDream.com.

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