New PRVCA ‘Training RV’ Promises to Help Train RV Techs – RVBusiness – Breaking RV Industry News

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CAMP HIL, Pa. –­­ The Pennsylvania Recreation Vehicle and Camping Association (PRVCA) unveiled its new training RV to provide RV technicians with access to hands-on training.

The 2024 Forest River Vengeance Rogue 29SUT  will allow Chris Dougherty, PRVCA’s certified trainer, to demonstrate how to test and repair RV systems and equipment in a hands-on, practical environment. Through a partnership with the RV Technical Institute (RVTI), PRVCA offers technician training to its members. Eventually, technicians will be able to take more levels of certification with the goal of becoming a master certified technician.

“This new RV represents a significant investment in PRVCA members,” says Heather Leach, PRVCA executive director. “It will help the association continue its mission and commitment to provide valuable education and training programs.”

The new toy hauler also serves as a fantastic promotion for the industry and for America’s Largest RV Show. It features a special wrap with graphics letting consumers know that it is a training and education RV and the training is helping keep RVs on the road. On the other side, it promotes America’s Largest RV Show®, the association’s yearly manufacturer show for consumers held in September in Hershey, Pennsylvania.

The RV will be on display and be in use for the first time at the show, Sept. 11-15, at the Giant Center, Hershey, Pa.

“We’re excited to roll out this new RV to our members,” says James Lubomski, education director. “RV techs in Pennsylvania and surrounding states will be able to progress in their careers through access to local training.”

For more information on PRVCA membership and the training programs available, please contact the association at [email protected] or visit our website at prvca.org.

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