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  • Recall Corner: April 2008

    Freightliner LLC has announced two separate NHTSA recalls.The first is recall 07V306000, which affects some 2007 and 2008 school bus, heavy truck, van, and motorhome chassis built between …

  • Rear View: April 2008

    Where can you get the best chili?

  • News Nuggets

    Tips for getting your governmental questions answered, navigating Florida’s highways, eliminating marketing calls, and more. 

  • Weather Monitor Radios

    Weather-wise, it helps to know what is happening as far in advance as possible. This allows you to put your survival plan into action. Minutes count in any emergency, and surviving bad weather is definitely no exception. A weather monitor can give you the extra minutes you need to make a decision that could save your life.

  • Finding Ulysses S. Grant In Mississippi

    We’re not sure what caught our attention first: the statement that the Grand Gulf Military Park museum was, according to Reader’s Digest, one of the best small museums in the country, or the fact that we could stay in an RV park right there on the site. That it was also a Civil War battlefield sure didn’t hurt. 

  • Chattanooga’s “Noo” Waterfront, Aquarium, And Other Neat Stuff

    Chattanooga is already established as one of Tennessee’s most visited destinations, known for attractions such as the Tennessee Aquarium, Lookout Mountain, Rock City, Ruby Falls, and the Incline Railway. But now with the face-lift of the waterfront, the city has a new look along the Tennessee River.

  • Blogging Around The World

    What’s A Blog? A blog is an abbreviation for the words “Web log.” In a nutshell, a blog is a diary or journal that is posted on the Internet, just like a Web site.

  • Conquest Motorhomes SuperNova: A Super Type C

    In an era when every industry and business seems to have something called “super,” you must look hard to see whether a product truly deserves that moniker. Conquest Motorhomes, a division of Gulf Stream Coach, has combined the word with “nova,” the astrological term that stands for a rare celestial phenomenon …

  • Slippery Business

    Most people think motor oil exists simply to lubricate internal engine parts and keep them from failing prematurely due to excessive wear brought on by friction and internal combustion. Lubrication, of course, is the primary job of motor oil.

  • Spread The News

    One of my responsibilities as president of FMCA is to receive comments, complaints, suggestions, and compliments from members, either by phone, postal mail, or e-mail. As you might imagine, the president receives quite a few each week. I will admit I am most grateful that there are more “atta boys” than complaints.

  • Member Recruitment Reward

    The FMCA North American Road Atlas & Travel Guide has been updated and is now in its 5th edition. The fresh information it contains is ready for your 2008 travels. 

  • Tech Talk: March 2008

    No Cold Norcold

    My Norcold (model number N843IM) refrigerator generally works very well on propane and electric. However, when I am on the road, operating on propane, and the outside temperature is very hot, the indicator light on the front of the refrigerator goes out. 

  • Recall Corner: March 2008

    Blue Bird Body Company has announced NHTSA recall 07V586000, which affects all 2005 through 2007 Wanderlodge M450 LXi motorhomes built between March 10, 2004, and September 27, 2006. The potential number of coaches involved is 58.

  • House Calls: March 2008

    Four For Two-Fer

    Dear RV Doctor:
    If both of my air conditioners can run with the generator, doesn’t that mean the wiring can handle them both? Why can’t I just replace the 30-amp cord with a 50-amp and run both A/Cs from the shore power also?

  • Tech & Travel Tips: March 2008

    Visor Extensions

    The power visors in our coach did not cover the entire width of the windshield.

  • “Pinky” Middlebrooks Loved Revcons

    A longtime FMCA member and enthusiastic supporter of the association died in Federal Way, Washington, on January 8, 2008, of pneumonia at the age of 88.

  • RV Products: March 2008

    Package-Opening Tool

    The Open It! tool from Zibra is said to put an end to the injury and unnecessary aggravation caused by difficult-to-open product containers such as clamshells and toy packages, as well as CDs, DVDs, battery compartments, and more.

  • RV News & Notes: March 2008

    Winnebago Industries Rolls Out 400,000th Motorhome

    Winnebago Industries, located in Forest City, Iowa, reached a major milestone in December 2007 with the production of its 400,000th motorhome.

  • Constitution And Bylaws Committee

    Once upon a time, in a land far away, a group of people came together. Their idea was to enjoy their new friendship and to have fellowship for each family within the group. They all owned buses that were converted to “motor coaches,” and they decided to name their group the Family Motor Coach Association.

  • Let’s Go To Charleston

    Visitors to Charleston can tour 18th-century homes and plantations; parks, museums, and historic churches; and a large and very impressive city market.

  • Busy Bees

    The life of an average honeybee is short, but sweetly productive. Hot biscuits wouldn’t be nearly as tasty without a liberal layer of honey, and this is the time of year when the local bees get back to work creating more of that magical syrup.

  • Spring Fever

    If your motorhome has been quiet through the winter, here’s a list of recipes to get you back out on the road when you see the first robin.

  • Readers’ Forum: March 2008

    Diversity And RV Ownership

    Dear Editor:
    Don Eversmann was right on with his “inaccurate perceptions” commentary in the November 2007 issue (“Diversity And Perceptions,” page 14). I’ve been there! 

  • Financial Makeover

    Suggestions for keeping more money in your pocket.

  • Racing Connections

    The first NASCAR race I ever attended was the Motor Trend 500, on February 1, 1969, at Riverside International Raceway, located just east of Pomona, California. . . . It was there that I first experienced the speed, sound, and excitement of stock car racing. It’s also where I realized the connection between NASCAR and motorhoming.

  • Tire Monitor Roundup

    Tire monitors are becoming more popular, featuring technological advancements that have extended battery life and improved reliability of the products.

  • Featherlite Vantare’ H3-45 Conversion

    This luxurious home on wheels has a penthouse feel when its two street-side slideouts — the front one measuring almost 14 feet long and 30 inches deep — are extended.

  • Beautiful Baja

    Mexico's beautiful Baja Peninsula is the longest peninsula in the world. It promises 1,000 miles of white, sandy beaches; magnificent mountain ranges; picturesque towns; historic missions; and some of the best fishing spots you may ever find.

  • Pomona Convention Seminars

    Members attending FMCA’s “Rush To The Golden State” convention at Fairplex in Pomona, California, February 25, 26, 27, and 28, 2008, will have access to more than 100 great educational opportunities presented during the event.

  • Motorhome Tires

    Although several international tire companies reportedly are toying with the idea of marketing motorhome tires in the United States, only Goodyear (C9158), Michelin (C5502), and Bridgestone currently offer motorhome-specific tires.

  • Recipe For A Convention

    Since we’re holding our 79th International Convention this month in Pomona, California, I thought it would be timely to take you into the Convention/Commercial Services Department, which is responsible for the planning of the association’s conventions. 

  • What Is A Chapter?

    In a nutshell, a chapter is a subgroup of FMCA members who desire to meet and share common interests. Chapters organized on the basis of coach brand exist because … 

  • Tech Talk: February 2008

    Satellite Internet

    I work on the road via the Internet while traveling. The wireless Internet access at RV parks is usually very slow and not sufficient. Have you reviewed any of the satellite systems that are available?

  • House Calls: February 2008

    Weepy Window

    Dear RV Doctor:
    I have a 1997 motorhome that has recently developed a leak in a sliding window. I have sprayed water on it from the outside to try to determine where it is leaking, and it looks as though the water is coming from under the window trim.

  • Tech & Travel Tips: February 2008

    Broken Latch Solution

    The plastic latches on mirrored sliding doors often break, and the replacement latches are made of brittle plastic and break more easily. I’ve broken a dozen of them.

  • Rocky Mountain Area Does The San Juan Serenade

    The 24th annual Rocky Mountain Ramble, presented by the Rocky Mountain Motorcoach Association (RMMA), was held October 3 through 6, 2007, in Farmington, New Mexico. More than 500 motorhomes attended the “San Juan Serenade” rally, and …

  • RV Products: February 2008

    Personal Information Storage

    According to information from TeAM Consumer Products LLC, PepPods is a Web-based system that allows subscribers to store vital personal records that can be retrieved from any computer with Internet access.

  • RV News & Notes: February 2008

    Four Winds, Sprinter Combo

    Four Winds International, a division of Thor Industries based in Elkhart, Indiana, has introduced a new type C floor plan for Chateau Citation, Dutchmen Dorado, and Four Winds Siesta Class brands built on the Dodge Sprinter chassis.

  • Doll Museums

    Dolls are found in more places than in a child’s arms, a baby buggy, or tossed on the bed. They’re also housed in museums across the country, proving that collecting dolls is a widespread hobby. 

  • A Long Winter’s Nap

    Cold weather and shorter days often mean spending more time indoors, choosing warmer clothing and, for those of us fortunate enough to travel year-round, migrating to warmer climates. The animals we watch face similar problems, and in some cases escape the cold the same ways. 

  • Winter Comfort Food

    Whether you winter in a cold climate or flee to the Sunbelt, these recipes send a warm and welcoming message from your galley. As always, these dishes were chosen for goodness, a touch of class, and easy cleanup.

  • Maryland Modifies Requirements For Class B License

    The Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration has modified its licensing and testing procedures for motorhome owners who want to obtain a noncommercial Class B license. This license is required of drivers whose motorhomes weigh more than 26,000 pounds.

  • Readers’ Forum: February 2008

    Another Towable

    After the “Towables For 2008” article (January 2008, page 60) went to press, we learned that the Chrysler Aspen can be towed four wheels down behind a motorhome. 

  • The Policy And Procedure Committee

    FMCA has committees that research and recommend changes in direction and improvements for the benefit of FMCA members and report these findings to the Executive Board and the Governing Board. The committees are made up of volunteers who care about the association and are willing to work to make it better.

  • Rear View: February 2008

    Describe your favorite park.

  • Disaster-Proof Your Lifestyle

    Ideas for keeping your full-timing journey smooth and worry-free.

  • Manzanar Memories

    Explore the grounds and new interpretive center at this World War II Japanese internment camp located northeast of Los Angeles.

  • Winter RV Fun

    A hardy bunch, the folks who live and play on the Upper Peninsula (UP) of Michigan continue to enjoy the great outdoors even when temperatures dip below zero. And, interestingly, there are those among this group who still use their motorhomes under these challenging conditions. 

  • Towing The Grand Vitara

    Suzuki’s TV ads ask, “Are our cars as much fun as our bikes?” Well, I can’t speak to how much fun Suzuki’s motorcycles are — unfortunately, I haven’t forked a two-wheeler in this millennium — but I can speak to how much fun the Grand Vitara is. It’s truly a kick in the head to drive!

  • FMCA History Quiz

    How familiar are you with Family Motor Coach Association’s roots? 

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