You might try calling a couple of dealers who sell used units and see what 
they say.  When we insured our trailer they told us that's one way they 
determine value when paying off a claim.  The other thing you can do with 
some types of insurance is to declare a value (we based ours on what we 
paid for it and what we reasonably think we could get for it once it's 
restored), then they give you insurance rates based on that value.  Our 
homeowner's insurance would cover the replacement of all it's contents.
Jodi

At 08:06 PM 4/14/2001 -0700, you wrote:
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>If you get to declare the value, Jim, put down everything you've got in 
>it!  Think of it as "replacement value" or think of it as a collector's 
>item if you like.  My father had a beautiful old Carl Zeiss Exacta camera 
>which I borrowed and got stolen in my foolish youth, and because he had 
>not declared a value for it, they gave him basically the pawn shop value 
>for it.  They may still try to go by some kind of "average" price but if 
>you have declared a value and have documentation of your expenses, if the 
>time comes you will have a better chance of getting a decent reimbursement 
>for it.  Good luck!  I'd like to know what you think of your dealings with 
>them; I've been thinking of insuring mine since my homeowner's and car 
>insurance only covers it when it's attached to my car and moving.  Does 
>the policy Camping World has cover the contents when it's sitting still 
>also?  Is it theft, damage, or what kind of coverage?
>
>--Sarah
>
>Jim Greene wrote:
>>     I'm currently shopping for insurance coverage for my ' 68 Tradewind. 
>> There is still some renovation work needed -- repair or replace the 
>> frige (as reported earlier) and the dreaded black water tank pan 
>> corrosion problem to fix -- both of which I will be doing shortly. The 
>> skin is in good shape, no scrapes or dents except for a minor dent on 
>> the right front corner of the banana wrap. It has been professionally 
>> resealed recently including replacing and resealing the running rights 
>> and the door and window gaskets. I plan on polishing it when all systems 
>> are 100%.Just rebuilt brakes and relatively new tires. Camping World 
>> solicited me for an insurance quote and asks for a declared value. My 
>> question is what would be a reasonable declared value for insurance 
>> purposes? Jim Greene




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