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  • Double Take, Remake

    When you retrieved this month’s copy of Family Motor Coaching magazine from the mailbox, you most likely did a double take. While the magazine cover bears the familiar name, the style is completely different, and whereas a motorhome normally takes center stage, this month the focus is on people who enjoy the lifestyle that their home on wheels affords.

  • Same Family, New Look

    Family Motor Coaching magazine is an important benefit for members and friends of the Family Motor Coach Association. The magazine’s first issue was printed in 1964, less than a year after the founding of FMCA in 1963.

  • Grand Canyon, Great Train

    Geologically speaking, the Grand Canyon hasn’t changed much over the past hundred years. However, since the 1890s, the breadth and scope of tourism at the famous canyon has seen many turns.

  • Board Fences And Rolling Hills

    Some 400 horse farms fan out from Lexington, that horse-crazy Kentucky town. On these farms, thoroughbreds kick up their hooves alongside quarter horses, Tennessee walking horses, Arabians, Morgans, Appaloosas, and American Saddlebreds.
    Many of racing’s most famous thoroughbreds – Seattle Slew, Nureyev, Spendthrift, Black Gold, and the legendary Man O’ War, to name just a few — were bred here.

  • Inspire 360 By Country Coach

    The Inspire 360 is a really, really fine coach — in the way it looks, the way it drives, and the elegant habitat it provides at the end of the day. With a base suggested retail price beginning at $307,090, the Inspire 360 also represents value in the high-line motorhome market.

  • A Shining Celebration

    Family Motor Coach Association members who converged at the Georgia National Fairgrounds & Agricenter in Perry for the “Georgia Jubilee” convention, March 19 through 22, 2007, had plenty of reasons to rejoice during their stay. But perhaps the biggest cause for jubilation among attendees was that they were able to enjoy all of the convention activities and not get wet.

  • Towing Equipment

    If you spend any amount of time traveling the highways and byways in your motorhome, two things will soon become apparent. One, the variety of RVs out there is amazing,…

  • Tech & Travel Tips: May 2007

    Attaching batten strips to the inside of a kitchen drawer to hold a cutting board.To create some additional counter space in our kitchen, I added batten strips to the inside of a kitchen drawer to hold a cutting board. The first step was to measure the thickness of the cutting board.

  • RV Products: May 2007

    Extendable Scrubber
    Power Scrubber from Black & DeckerThe 18-volt Power Scrubber from Black & Decker makes it possible for motorhomers to clean the exterior of their coach without the need for a ladder.
    The battery-operated scrubber’s fully submersible and pivoting head allows users to clean almost anything and can be locked into place to reach hard-to-access places. The scrubber extends from 3 feet long to 14 feet long and comes with two 8-inch brushes (one hard, one soft) and a storage bag.
    The 18-volt Power Scrubber has a manufacturer’s suggested retail price of $99.99.
    For more information, contact:
    Black & Decker
    701 E.

  • RV News & Notes: May 2007

    FMCA Convention Featured In RV Video Podcast
    American RVer — a new television show produced in high-definition video and stereo audio and converted into a video podcast that is then uploaded to the AmericanRVer.com Web site — will feature FMCA’s 77th International Convention (held in Perry, Georgia, in March) as part of its May 2007 and June 2007 shows.
    AmericanRVer.com offers a series of videocasts related to the RV industry. Its owners and producers are Jim and Peggy Grich, F342867, broadcast veterans and full-time RVers.

  • From Yard Line To Mile Marker

    From 1994 to 2003 Tim Ruddy anchored the Dolphins offensive line, many of those years as center for legendary quarterback Dan Marino. How Tim and his family embraced motorhoming after his retirement from a successful career in professional football is the subject of this three-part story.

  • Gimme Six!

    With six or fewer ingredients, it’s possible to whip up amazing dishes quickly and with minimal cleanup. If you’re watching your diet, however, be aware that many convenience foods contain far too much salt, sugar, and heaven knows what else.

  • Best Of The Best State Parks

    It was tough to decide which of the several hundred great state parks to include in this month’s column. The only restriction we placed on ourselves was that we could choose only one park from each state.

  • Hummingbirds

    We live in a world where the word “diet” is associated with eating less to lose weight. But the word diet is never used in this sense when discussing the smallest birds in North America.
    A hummingbird must eat half of its weight in food every day.

  • Managing Money

    This month’s column examines what a Health Savings Account is and how it’s used, along with revelations from several members of our full-timer’s forum on how they save money on camping expenses.
    Medical savings accounts
    For full-timers under age 65, medical insurance can be a big stumbling block. Although little publicized and even less understood, Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) now cover more than 5 million people.
    Basically, an HSA is a tax-free savings account that one would use in combination with a high-deductible health insurance policy.

  • Out-Of-State Dealers Are A Big Deal

    When evaluating potential convention sites, FMCA considers many factors. One is whether the locale has laws restricting the sale and display of motorhomes by out-of-state dealers and manufacturers.
    Some U.S.

  • Freightliner Chassis Owners Club

    The largest chapter in FMCA is based on Freightliner chassis ownership, and currently has more than 5,500 member families. The Freightliner Chassis Owners Club began in 1994 as the Oshkosh Owners Club. The late Irv Steele, F36538, purchased a diesel motorhome on an Oshkosh chassis and helped form the group, which became an FMCA chapter.

  • Gold Diggers Love A Parade

    For more than a decade, members of FMCA’s Gold Diggers chapter have traveled to Indio, California, in early January for the Western Area Rally. Chapter members volunteer to help welcome rally attendees by stuffing goodie bags with everything folks would need to enjoy the event, as well as their stay in the city of Indio.
    In addition to the good times we have as volunteers, our chapter also loves to participate in the annual rally parade that is traditionally held on the second day of each Western Area Rally.
    Typically the theme for the following year’s rally is announced shortly after the conclusion of the current year’s rally, which gives participating chapters plenty of time to plan their parade presentation, with the objective of landing the top trophy for their entry.

  • Critical Caulk

    Dear RV Doctor:
    I just purchased your book, The RV Owner’s Handbook; thanks for the wealth of information. I own a 27-foot motorhome and am about to embark on the “spring shakedown” and want to recaulk any external caulking that might have cracks or leaks, etc.

  • Tech Talk: April 2007

    Noisy Brakes
    Q:
    I have a 1998 36-foot Fleetwood Pace Arrow. I am having a problem with my front brakes.

  • Readers’ Forum: April 2007

    An incorrect price was listed for the i-Antenna 300 from ANW Devices in the March 2007 “RV Products” column (page 48). The price of $374.95 was for the antenna itself, not for both the antenna and the LinkGauge kit.

  • Get Set For More Rally Fun

    By the time you read this commentary, FMCA will have finished up what I refer to as the “snowbird” portion of the rally year.
    Each winter, sizable FMCA area rallies take place in Indio, California, in January and in Brooksville, Florida, in February. And then FMCA typically holds its first International Convention of the year in either February or March; this year, we gathered in Perry, Georgia, March 19 through 22.
    The Western Area hosts the Indio rally, and this year the theme was “Get Your Kicks on Route 66.” The Brooksville rally, hosted by the Southeast Area, had a theme this year of “A Sweetheart of a Rally.” These two rallies have parades and decorations relating to their themes and, like other area rallies during the year, really make attendees feel as though they are part of the celebration.
    I hope you were among the 4,000 or so families who attended the “Georgia Jubilee” at the Georgia National Fairgrounds & Agricenter in Perry last month.

  • Caring And Sharing

    In our daily lives it seems as though we — figuratively speaking — either are entering a storm, in a storm, or exiting a storm. Life deals us many storms.

  • The “Precious Moments” Park And Chapel

    Years ago in a gift shop, when I first saw Precious Moments figurines — those little waiflike porcelain children with oversized heads and teardrop-shaped eyes — I found them so adorable, I bought two. They could have been portraits of my son as a toddler, with their big soulful eyes and wistful expressions.
    Many people who acquire the figurines are downright passionate about them.

  • Corinth, Mississippi: A Civil War Crossroads

    By April 1862, the American Civil War had been under way for a year and any thought that the conflict would be short or easy had faded. The North and the South learned the true horror of war when the two sides met in a terrible melee near Shiloh Methodist Church in southern Tennessee.

  • John Crean: 1925-2007

    On January 11, 2007, the RVing world lost a hero. John C.

  • PressurePro Tire Monitor

    During our many years of extensive motorhome traveling, potential tire problems were always a nagging concern. We try to stop about every two hours to perform a visual exam of the towing equipment and the tires, but this really doesn’t help much if a tire is deflating in between stops.

  • Wild, Scenic, And Victorian

    On a road map, Interstate 75 makes an impressive dogleg turn once it nears the Kentucky-Tennessee border. If you let the land guide you to the west of that blacktop formation, you’ll wind up in a wild and scenic spot: the Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area and the Obed Wild and Scenic River.
    Encompassing more than 100,000 acres, Big South Fork is the largest wilderness area east of the Mississippi River.

  • Five Must-See Stops In And Around Fairbanks, Alaska

    You’ve dreamed of traveling to Alaska for years. The stacks of brochures covering your desk show fabulous mountain vistas delicately frosted with snow, a huge moose meandering across a highway, and smiling people alongside their motorhomes.

  • It’s Great To Decorate!

    One of the main reasons for buying a motorhome is the ever-changing view you get by looking outside your windows. Ironically, with just about everything on the inside screwed and glued into place, the interior look almost never changes.

  • Tech & Travel Tips: April 2007

    Head Protectors
    Super Wacky Noodles to protect your head from awningI was forever bumping my head on our motorhome’s awning arms. Bumps and bruises are not a good look.

  • RV Products: April 2007

    Solar-Powered Battery Charger

    SolarPulse Industrial Solar Charging SystemThe SolarPulse Industrial Solar Charging System from PulseTech Products Corporation is said to provide clean, quiet energy to all types of lead-acid batteries (flooded cell, AGM, gel cell). It also reportedly removes lead sulfate deposits on the battery plates by emitting a constant electronic DC pulse and returning them to battery acid as active electrolyte.
    The SolarPulse features a low-profile solar panel that mounts flat to the vehicle, a control box, and wiring.

  • RV News & Notes: April 2007

    KOA Expanding Popular Free Camping Event
    Kampgrounds of America’s popular Come Camp With Us Day event will be expanded for 2007. Since 2004, KOA has offered campers throughout North America a free day of camping at participating KOA campgrounds the second Friday in May.
    In 2007 the event will be called “Come Camp & Care With Us Weekend,” and will be expanded to offer a free Saturday of camping on May 12 for those who stay as paid guests at participating campgrounds on Friday, May 11.
    The event is intended to expose more people to the joys of camping by offering them a free night, as well as to encourage campers to both begin camping earlier in the spring and to consider KOA campgrounds close to home.

  • Corralling The Cutaways: Type C Motorhomes

    Arguably, some of the very first motorized recreation vehicles were built using a type C motorhome design. The history of the type C literally goes all the way back to the original self-powered “camping” vehicle.

  • Tech & Travel Tips: March 2007

    Here are several ideas for assembling a laundry kit that you can pull out whenever it’s time to do the wash.
    I use an empty dishwashing liquid bottle to carry my laundry detergent. Using a measuring cup, I poured liquid into the bottle, marking the sides of the bottle in four-ounce increments.

  • Shopping At The “Georgia Jubilee”

    It sure is convenient to find lots of items you like to shop for, all in one place. So goes the reasoning behind setting up a multitude of motorhomes and bus conversions, not to mention hundreds of exhibitor booths, at each FMCA convention.

  • Silent Power

    Daybreak is my favorite time of the day. To me, each sunrise is like a new season for an NFL coach — I never know what the future will bring, but it always looks rosy at dawn.

  • Spring Chicken

    As you head out to see spring flowers along the highways, keep these easy recipes handy. Chicken is so versatile.

  • News And Views

    Full-timing is certainly a wonderful lifestyle, but it doesn’t relieve you from paying attention to the real-life situations and responsibilities you had before you took to the road. Here are a few things to keep your eye on as the year progresses.
    The fine print.

  • Historic Plantations

    Those of us who grew up reading Margaret Mitchell’s Gone With The Wind may be saddened to learn that the beloved plantation “Tara,” like Ashley Wilkes and Scarlett O’Hara, was a product of Mitchell’s imagination. Luckily, other historic plantations do exist, and some invite the public to tour the house and/or grounds.

  • Whatever The Weather

    Whether you travel occasionally or live in a recreation vehicle full-time, the weather is your constant companion, and it dictates many of your activities. It could be said that non-travelers have a slight advantage in this regard, since the weather forecasts they receive focus on their specific locale.

  • Dogwood

    Our chapter began in June 1996 in Portsmouth, Virginia, at the Seawall Festival Rally, which was hosted by FMCA’s Colonial, Cardinal, and Capitol chapters. Several rally attendees, most of whom had never been in a chapter, decided to form a new club during that rally.

  • Carolina Ramblers Gather To Help Others

    Each December, members of the Carolina Ramblers chapter meet for a Christmas party and to share our good fortune with others. This year 43 chapter members attended our outing, which was held December 2, 2006, at the Yancey Village Restaurant in Yanceyville, North Carolina.

  • Got Oil?

    Dear RV Doctor:
    We just purchased an RV with an Onan Marquis generator. We went to change the oil for the first time, and after warming up the generator, we could not get the oil to drain any faster than a drop at a time.

  • Tech Talk: March 2007

    Fuelish Question
    Q: In the October 2006 “Tech Talk” column, your response in the “Diesel Fuel For 2007” (page 20) letter answered some questions I had about diesel fuel. However, I have a question that was not answered.

  • Readers’ Forum: March 2007

    The “Motorhome Regulations” chart in the January 2007 issue of FMC contained incorrect information regarding driver’s license requirements in the state of New York. Motorhomers in that state must obtain a Class D license with a personal use vehicle endorsement, or “Recreational Vehicle” or “R” endorsement, if their vehicle has a gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) greater than 26,000 pounds or is longer than 40 feet.


    Phone Number On AD&D Certificate
    An incorrect phone number was printed on the back page of the “Certificate of Accidental Death & Dismemberment (AD&D) Insurance Coverage” that appeared on pages 147 and 148 in the February 2007 issue.

  • If It’s To Be, It’s Up To Me

    We’ve made mention in past issues of the magazine that FMCA isn’t experiencing the membership growth it once was. However, I am happy to say that the membership is still being supported in the same manner as in the past.

  • Kicking Off Another Travel Season

    FMCA’s international conventions are a great reason to pack up the coach and get moving. You cannot find a better place anywhere to shop for motorhomes and related merchandise.

  • Healthful Eating On The Road

    It’s easy for motorhomers to “eat well,” especially if they frequent restaurants while traveling, but “eating healthy” may be another story. However, with a little planning, preparing nutritious meals in the coach galley doesn’t have to be a complex undertaking.

  • The Distinguished Gentleman

    Glen R. Key, L26355, who recently turned 90, memorized the poem “A Psalm of Life” when he was in the sixth grade. In many ways, his personal and professional life have embodied these words. "I was born with the curiosity and ambition to try anything,” he said, “and I had the utmost confidence in my abilities.”

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