Trailer Vacations
Travel & Leisure โ Vacation Plans
- Author Kathryn Whittaker
- Published November 1, 2005
- Word count 516
Trailer traveling became popular in the 1920s, when Americans
learned and enjoyed the freedom and flexibility of traveling by
trailer. Today, more and more people explore the joys of a
mobile vacation home, looking for perfect trailers for living
and utility trailers for their belongings.
Today trailers for traveling come in a great number of sizes
and personalities to fit every budget and wish list of
activities. Keys to enjoying your vacation on wheels are
deciding the style of traveling you prefer, recognizing the
common trailer issues and knowing how to fix those little bugs.
The frame of the trailer, no matter if it is an RV or a utility
trailer, needs proper and regular maintenance. Since the trailer
frame carries a lot of weight and is constantly wet and dirty
while being hit by road debris, it develops a great deal of
rust. To prevent it from damaging the trailer, the frame needs
to be treated with a rust preventive spray and painted
regularly with at least a double coat of paint and primer.
When you paint under the trailer, you have a chance to spot
some other problems and damaged parts such as damaged floors or
parts. You will have to fix these before hitting the road.
Using propane needs a lot of care, too. Many fires in trailers
start with inadequate handling of propane tanks. To detect a
leak of gas from its container, gas detectors are very handy.
When you notice the gas smell in the trailer, escape
immediately without using the phone or light switches that can
ignite the gas. Portable gas containers must be inspected on a
regular basis, and kept from rusting with a coat of paint. The
gas connections must be also inspected for leaks.
To keep your trailer free from unwanted odors, make sure you
use enough water to flush, and that a toilet seal is
operational. The unpleasant odors may also enter from the roof
which is not tight, so if you suffer from odors, make sure you
check the roof and the exhaust fan, too.
Saving fuel today is one of the most important issues for any
traveler. Donโt press too hard on the accelerator and try to
drive as smoothly as you can. When you need to slow down, let
the trailer coast naturally instead of using a brake to slow
down. A smooth acceleration may save as much as 10 per cent of
fuel down the road. To save fuel, check the plugs which can eat
as much as 30 per cent of fuel efficiency, and change the oil
and water frequently. New tires will also save you fuel. And
finally, donโt overload your trailer and clear out the storage
areas at least once a year.
Last, but not least, check your trailer roof for decays and
rust. A leaking roof can lead to eventual damage to the
trailer. Most trailer roofs are made of fiberglass or aluminum,
and they can be easily cleaned, painted and sealed with
silicone, if needed. Keeping your roof clean and dry is
essential for overall trailer longevity.
Kathryn Whittaker writes articles on a number
of different topics. For more information on Trailers please
visit http://www.trailers-guide.com/ and for additional Trailer
articles please visit the following article page
http://www.trailers-guide.com/trailers-articles/.
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