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09-19-2020, 11:49 AM
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Junior Member
Join Date: Sep 2020
Location: East Greenwich
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New to RV life. Just purchased a Keystone 340BH
Newby to RV life. Have always had a deep interest and am ready to take the plunge. Diving right in. Just purchased a 2021 Outback 340BH that I plan to learn with and then rent through Outdoorsy in the RI/MA/CT market. This looked liked a reasonably priced and well equipped unit that would be comfortable for a family of 6. I know it will accommodate up to 8 but I assume 6 comfortably. Open to any suggestions or recommendations for alternative campers. I can still change my mind.
Many thanks in advance for your suggestions and comments. I have pretty tough skin so please don't be shy!
Ned from RI
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09-19-2020, 12:00 PM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2017
Location: Mico, TX
Posts: 7,467
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Quote:
Originally Posted by nedneiley
Newby to RV life. Have always had a deep interest and am ready to take the plunge. Diving right in. Just purchased a 2021 Outback 340BH that I plan to learn with and then rent through Outdoorsy in the RI/MA/CT market. This looked liked a reasonably priced and well equipped unit that would be comfortable for a family of 6. I know it will accommodate up to 8 but I assume 6 comfortably. Open to any suggestions or recommendations for alternative campers. I can still change my mind.
Many thanks in advance for your suggestions and comments. I have pretty tough skin so please don't be shy!
Ned from RI
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Welcome to the forum! That looks like a great floor plan for a family. Not sure about renting a camper... do folks rent and then drive the camper to a campground they choose or is it to be parked and they camp where you parked it? In any case, you are braver than I as a bunkhouse means kid-critters and they can be hard on campers. Anyway, best of luck with your plan.
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wiredgeorge Mico TX
2006 F350 CC 4WD 6.0L
2002 Keystone Cougar 278
2006 GL1800 Roadsmith Trike
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09-19-2020, 01:30 PM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2014
Location: Germantown, TN
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I would think long and hard before renting ANY rv, including popup camper. No, really I wouldn’t. It just wouldn’t happen. I’d have nightmares of kids, dogs, cats, smokers, poo-pyramids, and some chefs cooking with garlic and more garlic. Then they’d show up to tow it to their site of choice with an old Ford Ranger from 1985.
Better your learning experience should be from your own actions.
Welcome to the forum!
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09-19-2020, 01:52 PM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2019
Location: Milwaukie, OR
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Welcome aboard, Ned! That's nice "diving in" spot...should be very comfortable.
Curious, what are you towing it with?
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Jeff & Sandi (and Teddy - 7lb Schnorkie)
2018 Montana High Country 305RL
2015 RAM 3500 Crew Cab 4x4 DRW
Demco Recon Hitch on RAM Puck Ball
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09-19-2020, 03:21 PM
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Site Team
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Gaylord
Posts: 26,996
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Before you consider renting a Keystone RV to anyone, read the exclusions to the warranty in the Owner's Manual. If you don't have the manual handy, or if you haven't yet bought the RV, you can download the 2021 version of the Owner's Manual here: https://www.keystonerv.com/media/915...anual-2021.pdf
The Warranty is chapter 2 and the exclusions are on pages 8 and 9. In part, the exclusions specifically state that any trailer used for business, rental or commercial purposes are excluded from the warranty provisions. So, buy it, use it one week and then rent it to someone/anyone and if Keystone finds out, you have ZERO warranty... In part, this is what's in chapter 2:
"THE LIMITED BASE AND STRUCTURAL WARRANTIES WILL NOT APPLY TO:
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• Recreational vehicles used for business, rental, residential, commercial, or disaster relief purposes, or any purposes other than recreational travel and family camping;
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Additionally, the Outback 340BH is a 10,500 pound GVW trailer that's 39' long. It takes a specialized truck, hitch and driver experience to tow that kind of RV. Renting it to "anyone with a family and a half ton pickup" is a prescription for a significant investment loss for you, especially with a "voided warranty"....
Think LONG AND HARD before investing that kind of money with the hope of having someone else pay for it while you get to use it occasionally and recoup your expenses... With today's RV's, that ain't gonna happen.....
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John
2015 F250 6.7l 4x4
2014 Cougar X Lite 27RKS
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09-19-2020, 03:49 PM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2017
Location: Mico, TX
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Quote:
Originally Posted by JRTJH
Before you consider renting a Keystone RV to anyone, read the exclusions to the warranty in the Owner's Manual. If you don't have the manual handy, or if you haven't yet bought the RV, you can download the 2021 version of the Owner's Manual here: https://www.keystonerv.com/media/915...anual-2021.pdf
The Warranty is chapter 2 and the exclusions are on pages 8 and 9. In part, the exclusions specifically state that any trailer used for business, rental or commercial purposes are excluded from the warranty provisions. So, buy it, use it one week and then rent it to someone/anyone and if Keystone finds out, you have ZERO warranty... In part, this is what's in chapter 2:
"THE LIMITED BASE AND STRUCTURAL WARRANTIES WILL NOT APPLY TO:
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• Recreational vehicles used for business, rental, residential, commercial, or disaster relief purposes, or any purposes other than recreational travel and family camping;
..."
Additionally, the Outback 340BH is a 10,500 pound GVW trailer that's 39' long. It takes a specialized truck, hitch and driver experience to tow that kind of RV. Renting it to "anyone with a family and a half ton pickup" is a prescription for a significant investment loss for you, especially with a "voided warranty"....
Think LONG AND HARD before investing that kind of money with the hope of having someone else pay for it while you get to use it occasionally and recoup your expenses... With today's RV's, that ain't gonna happen.....
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Kind of makes you wonder what the OP's insurance company feels about using an RV as a rental...
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wiredgeorge Mico TX
2006 F350 CC 4WD 6.0L
2002 Keystone Cougar 278
2006 GL1800 Roadsmith Trike
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09-19-2020, 03:56 PM
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Senior Member
Join Date: May 2018
Location: Markham, Ontario
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Hide your eyes Jim
I rented out my travel trailer 3x, everyone was screened to the nth °.
You have say as to what they need to tow your trailer, experience / no experience etc.
I had pillow and mattress covers. A mandatory $100 cleaning fee and a $75 tank flush fee, I also delivered if requested to the park of their choice at 1.25 / km.
You set the parameters, you're fully insured. My second rental which was a delivery rental damaged the awning, it had a 7" tear at the seam, in two days I had the $765 put into my account by Outdoorsy for the repair.
The other two renters towed both with 3/4 ton trucks. No issues.
Stuff happens that's for sure, but in the end as long as you walk into it with eyes open then it's not that big a deal. I know it's not for everyone but the people that do it are fine with it. Good luck
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Dan & Serena
2019 GMC SIERRA 2500 HD SLE
2015 Cougar X-Lite 29 RET
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09-19-2020, 03:57 PM
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Senior Member
Join Date: May 2018
Location: Markham, Ontario
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Quote:
Originally Posted by wiredgeorge
Kind of makes you wonder what the OP's insurance company feels about using an RV as a rental...
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Your insurance company doesn't pay, Outdoorsy pays.
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Dan & Serena
2019 GMC SIERRA 2500 HD SLE
2015 Cougar X-Lite 29 RET
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09-19-2020, 06:02 PM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Dec 2019
Location: Oregon High Desert
Posts: 1,554
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Hello Ned and welcome to the forum!
Enjoy your new Outback and have fun learning all the nuances about camping and the RV lifestyle.
Good luck in your future endeavors!
Take care,
Gary
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Gary & Deb (44 years)
RV: Keystone 2013 Alpine 3495FL
TV: 2014 RAM 3500HD Laramie Long Box, 6.4 HEMI, 4x4, 4.10's, with Mopar Puck system, and a B&W Companion hitch.
Retired Firefighter/EMT.
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09-19-2020, 07:11 PM
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Site Team
Join Date: Feb 2014
Location: W. Texas
Posts: 17,692
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I guess I'm in the "me" corner. I could not, in my wildest imagination, rent any of my homes or my RV to "anyone". When I walk in I want it smell like, as my GDs say, GM/GP. Why would you do that with anything you owned and wanted for "you"? If one needed the money I would have just forgot buying an RV and put the money in a CD? JMO
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Danny and Susan, wife of 56 years
2019 Ram 3500 Laramie CC SWB SB 6.4 4x4 4.10
2020 Montana High Country 331RL
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09-20-2020, 02:53 AM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2014
Location: Germantown, TN
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Dan, DW came running as soon as she heard me gasp and made me skip your post!
Silly question I guess, but what may have happened to my signature lines on that post? Hmmmm
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2019 F450 6.7 Powerstroke
2018 Mobile Suites 40RSSA
2021 40' Jayco Eagle
2001 Road king w/matching Harley sidecar
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