Mick & Pat
Well-known member
Hi Tom and fellow RVF members,you may rember us?
Well Pat and I are currently sunning ourselves in Spain with the RV we purchased during our two year visit to the US & Canada, since then we have also joined a UK forum called Motorhome 365. http://www.motorhome365.com/
This forum as its title suggests is for persons who are or considering living in their motor home or RV 24/7/365 days a year or Full timing.
Now, what you guys don't know, unlike in the USA the decision for one to full time in the UK in anything other than in a house is frowned upon by the authorities.
I have suggested to the Motorhome 365 forum members and its owner Jim that we liaise with fellow RVF full timers to compare notes to see what exactly is involved in each country to become a full timer and try and find out what the UK authorities are so frightened of?
Only one UK insurance company offers Full timing insurance and that compared to 'Normal' insurance is nearly twice the price, is that the same as in the US?
Can you help?
Mick
Well Pat and I are currently sunning ourselves in Spain with the RV we purchased during our two year visit to the US & Canada, since then we have also joined a UK forum called Motorhome 365. http://www.motorhome365.com/
This forum as its title suggests is for persons who are or considering living in their motor home or RV 24/7/365 days a year or Full timing.
Now, what you guys don't know, unlike in the USA the decision for one to full time in the UK in anything other than in a house is frowned upon by the authorities.
I have suggested to the Motorhome 365 forum members and its owner Jim that we liaise with fellow RVF full timers to compare notes to see what exactly is involved in each country to become a full timer and try and find out what the UK authorities are so frightened of?
Only one UK insurance company offers Full timing insurance and that compared to 'Normal' insurance is nearly twice the price, is that the same as in the US?
Can you help?
Mick