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Boat trailers are among the trailers now covered
by AAA Plus RV and AAA Premier RV.

More Convenience, More Peace of Mind

By David Monforton


Members of AAA who pull trailers behind their vehicles, take note: AAA Plus RV and AAA Premier RV memberships now cover trailers, including those for boats, horses (the trailer must be unoccupied), ATVs, motorcycles and personal watercraft, as well as small utility trailers. This coverage eliminates an issue for members who were concerned about pulling their trailers, fearing that if their vehicle broke down with a trailer behind it that they’d either have to pay a special-equipped towing service to move it or—even worse—leave it on the side of the road until they could make other arrangements to retrieve it.

This new service is available throughout the U.S., Puerto Rico and Canada. However, when traveling outside of AAA Auto Club South territory (Florida, Georgia, the western two-thirds of Tennessee, and Puerto Rico), members must secure their own towing service and submit their receipts for reimbursement.

AAA’s RV coverage requires a minimum membership level of AAA Plus RV, which offers similar benefits to the AAA Plus membership. This membership level increases the covered towing distance to 100 miles, plus it provides additional benefits not included in AAA Classic membership. AAA Premier RV provides additional benefits on top of AAA Plus RV membership, among them free 24-hour concierge services and Emergency Travel and Medical Assistance.

Members with more than one recreational vehicle (RVs, motorcycles, trailers, etc.) pay only one membership fee to cover all of them. The fee is based on the length of the longest vehicle or trailer.

In order to take advantage of this new service, all loads on trailers must be properly secured, licensed and registered, and debris on trailers must be covered (by a tarp or similar item).

Emergency Road Service for trailers will be handled in the same manner as other RVs. The member will call for service and AAA’s dispatcher will send an RV-designated service vehicle. Even if the situation requires the use of more than one service vehicle, it will only show up on the member’s account as one call.

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