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Krot Van Life offers a range of custom camper vans and trailers tailored for St. Petersburg adventures. Our flexible rental periods and family friendly adventures ensure that you have the best experience. We are starting out so our fleet will be growing!

  • What are your operating hours?
    Business hours are 9-5 with a lot of flexibility for nights and weekends. Since I use Outdoorsy for my bookings, they have 24/7 Roadside Assistance so I know they can help if you cannot reach me.
  • Do I need to purchase my own insurance?
    Since I am using Outdoorsy for my bookings, the insurance is displayed in the inquiry before you book. This Insurance fee is through Outdoorsy and is based on the size, shape, and amenities for the trailers and camper vans. Each one may be different. This is not a fee that goes directly to me. We hope you have safe travels, but reality is accidents do happen. This insurance covers the cost to help get the rental fixed & back in service.
  • Where can I get Krot Van Life Merchandise?
    Krot Van Life merchandise can be purchased through Printify at https://krot-van-life.printify.me/
  • What paperwork should I bring on my trip?
    Valid Driver's License ID/Passport Insurance Information (Your Insurance & Trailer Insurance OR Camper Van Insurance) Registration Copy Trailer Measurements (height, width, length, weight) Outdoorsy Email Verification Camping Membership / Discount Cards Roadmap or Travel Atlas Travel brochures of where you would like to stop or visit
  • What types of first aid equipment should I bring?
    These are all suggestions, but a combination of the following is recommended: First Aid Kit Bandaids Bandages Scissors Thermometer Hydrogen peroxide Isopropyl alcohol Pain relievers Bee sting medication Allergy medication Prescription medication Eye Drops
  • What supplies should I bring?
    These are all suggestions: Water Bottles Matches/Lighter Flashlight Headlamp Spices Cooking spray Coffee Camping snacks Cooler Charger Money (Cash/Credit Card) Sunscreen Bug Spray Medications Toothbrush & Toothpaste Floss Hair Brush Deodorant Shampoo Pillow Hat Comforter or Sleeping Bag Air Mattress or Pad Rain Gear Towels Hiking Boots/shoes Sandals/Flip Flops for Showering Sewing kit Cell Phone Charger Extra Charger Cords Extension Cord Walkie Talkies Folding Table Folding Chairs Grill/BBQ Firewood Pocket Knife Jumper Cables
  • What clothes should I pack for a trip?
    These are all suggestions: Bathing Suit T-shirts Blouses Tank Tops Jeans Shorts Sport Shorts Skirts Dresses Rash Guard Pajamas Underwear Boxers/Briefs Bras Casual Clothes Workout Clothes Sweats Light Jacket Heavy Jacket Rain Jacket Beanie Ball Cap Gloves Scarf Belt Sunglasses Backpack
  • What should I bring if I plan to visit the beach?
    These are all suggestions: Bathing Suit Cover Up Beach Shoes Sunblock Hat Ice Cooler Beach Chairs Beach Umbrella Drinks Snacks Wipes Paper Towels Phone Waterproof Bag Book Football Volleyball Frisbee Sand Toys Fishing Supplies Net to collect shells Metal Detector Goggles/Snorkel Floaties Boogie Board Underwater Camera / GoPro
  • How do I tow a trailer safely?
    1. Choose the right equipment 2. Hitch your trailer up correctly 3. Remember you are an extra long vehicle 4. Allow plenty of stopping distance 5. Stop gradually whenever possible 6. Realize you might have more blind spots 7. Anticipate problems ahead 8. Watch out for trailer sway 9. Be patient when passing 10. Leave plenty of space between you and other vehicles 11. Accelerate gradually 12. Use caution when changing lanes 13. Use wide turns 14. Lock things to prevent theft
  • How can I Hook Up a Trailer?
    Trailer Hook Up Video Presented by BestTrailerInc.com and the Home Depot. How to hookup a trailer in Ten Easy steps: Step 1: Test the tow vehicle's wiring. Step 2: Verify the trailer ball & hitch meet the min. gross vehicle weight rating. Also check that the ball and hitch size match. Step 3: Back up to trailer Step 4: Lower the tongue jack, secure the tongue latch, and insert the safety keeper. Step 5: Lift up on the trailer using the tongue jack to make sure there is a secure connection between the trailer and the hitch. Step 6: Raise and secure the tongue jack for towing. Step 7: Hook up safety chains making sure to cross them as you do Step 8: Connect the lights. Run the light cord through the safety keeper. Step 9: Step back and verify that the trailer is level or slightly up hill. Step 10: Check all the running lights, left and right signal, and brake lights. Step 11: Drive safely. Videography And Editing By http://vidpro.biz/ Music By http://audionautix.com/
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    You can edit the title from the FAQ 'Settings' tab in the Editor. To remove the title from your mobile app go to the 'Site & App' tab in your Owner's app and customize.
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