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We bundle everything with Nationwide but the trailer has a full-time policy less the liability that's covered under our home owners. The full-time policy covers more personal affects and gives the trailer its own 2K towing policy.
Well, looks like I'm going with Good Sam for the camper and keeping my truck with everything else on Erie. No one could come close to what I pay with Erie for my truck and Good Sam had a couple more overages for the trailer that Erie did not for just a few dollars more.
Be careful with that. When they say "roadside service" they MEAN roadside. If you are stuck in sand at the beach - fuggedaboudit!
There are a few more "gotchas" in their policy as well. I'd recommend perusing rv.net with an eye toward other peoples experiences.
On the upside, you do get a decent discount if you want to shop at Camping World.
I started with my camper as a vehicle on my Erie Auto Policy but it was too expensive, it is now with Progressive. They have basic roadside/towing and trip interruption coverage.