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  • Tech & Travel Tips: February 2012

    Bring The Fun Inside

    At a recent rally we experienced torrential rain, making it impossible to eat or socialize with friends outside.

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  • House Calls: February 2012

    Holding Tank Installation

    Dear RV Doctor:
    I recently bought an older Type C motorhome and just noticed that the dump valves on the gray and black water tanks had been broken off at one time.

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  • Tech Talk: February 2012

    Macerator

    I have a 2010 Roadtrek Type B motorhome that I ordered and received in February 2010. I went on a trip to Las Cruces, New Mexico, in October 2010 to visit with family. I used the macerator pump to empty both the black and gray water tanks. The system worked fine, except that it blew the fuse.

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  • Readers’ Forum: February 2012

    Correction
    The Web site address listed for Ford accessories in the December 2011 “Tech Talk” column (“Neutral Tow Kits Now Available For Ford Explorer, Ranger Vehicles,” page 20) was incorrect.  

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  • Executive Director’s Commentary: FMCA’s Far-Reaching Family

    Dan Fogelberg was a singer-songwriter most popular in the 1970s and ’80s. His soulful voice and songs could make even the most stressful day bearable. …Similar to many FMCA members, Dan was a true adventurer.

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  • President’s Message: Full-Timing

    Quite a while ago — 16 years to be exact, in March of 1996 — Jean and I were returning home from the FMCA international convention in Perry, Georgia. We had been discussing what we would do about retiring and where we would live.

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  • Rear View: March 2012

    Share one way you’ve maximized storage in your motorhome.

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  • Cooking on the Go: Recipes From The Heart

    These recipes taste delicious, are easy to make in the motorhome galley or outside on the grill, and they will help shave costs, calories, or both.

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  • RV News: March 2012

    Liberty Coach To Offer Dean Loucks Custom Exteriors

    Frank Konigseder, vice president of Liberty Coach, announced that the company will team with well-known automotive and marine industry paint specialist Dean Loucks to offer innovative exterior designs on Liberty’s newly manufactured coaches beginning with the 2013 models.

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  • RV Products: March 2012

    Fire Extinguisher Mount

    The Quick-Release Fire Extinguisher Bracket from Mac’s Custom Tie-Downs provides a secure mount for your handheld fire extinguisher yet allows it to be accessed quickly in the event of a fire emergency.

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  • Family & Friends: Ontario Overlanders Raise Funds For Neonatal Care

    The Ontario Overlanders chapter has been part of Family Motor Coach Association for 34 years, having received its charter on February 17, 1978. Through the early days, money was scarce and the chapter pulled together to cook meals, drive buses, and tirelessly volunteer.

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  • Family & Friends: Phil Johnson Helped FMCA Grow During Tough Times

    Charles “Phil” Johnson, L3221, who served as FMCA’s sixth national president from 1974 to 1977, passed away on December 20, 2011, at his home in Darien, Wisconsin. He was 89.

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  • Tech & Travel Tips: March 2012

    Filter Drying

    The air conditioner on our Newmar motorhome has circular foam air intake filters that have a hole in the middle. These filters must be rinsed clean and dried periodically.

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  • House Calls: March 2012

    Furnace Inefficiency

    Dear RV Doctor:
    I have an older motorhome with two sideways-mounted propane tanks in the compartment. My furnace was working fine until one of my propane tanks ran out and I turned the other one on. Must both tanks be turned on at the same time for the furnace to heat properly?

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  • Tech Talk: March 2012

    Replacing Tires

    I’m thinking about replacing the tires on my 2005 Sportscoach even though there are only 34,000 miles on them. I keep my coach garaged, the tires are always covered and set on heavy-duty plastic, and the air pressure is checked often.

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  • Readers’ Forum: March 2012

    Got Spinners?

    Dear Editor:
    Here's a photo of a back wheel of our Newmar Mountain Aire motorhome. My husband, Rick, gets credit for this idea: we have spinners!

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  • President’s Message: In The Beginning . . . And Now

    Years ago, in July 1963, to be exact, a number of families gathered on the property of the Hinckley School in Hinckley, Maine. Some had met before and knew each other; others were meeting for the first time. They had been drawn together through their common interest in traveling via motorized, self-contained camping vehicles.

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  • Our Best Anniversary Ever

    In our view, one of the best things about RV travel is parking our motorhome in places where life happens in the open, sometimes raw and uncensored. The interactions we watch day-to-day are often pleasurable, such as a parent showing love and care to a child. Other times, they take on a sad twist.

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  • Kay Toolson: “Keep Getting Up”

    Now retired, former Monaco RV CEO Kay Toolson looks back on golden times and the bumps in the road.

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  • Springtime At Arches National Park

    Many times it seems that the most striking natural beauty is found only at the summit of a steep mountain, the bottom of a deep canyon, or at the end of a rugged hiking trail. Not so at Arches National Park, near Moab, Utah.

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  • A.C.E. By Thor Motor Coach

    As the economy continues to regain its foothold, consumer interest in smaller yet still feature-filled motorhomes has been stirred. Thor Motor Coach has addressed this trend with an evolutionary motorhome that combines the best of Type A and Type C RVs — the A.C.E.

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  • Sanitizing The Potable Water Tank And System

    Sanitizing the motorhome’s potable water tank and fresh water system starts with draining all the old water out of the tank and the water lines.

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  • Mrs. Winchester’s Mystery Mansion

    What stands four stories high, encompasses six acres, has nine kitchens, 10,000 windows, 47 fireplaces, and 13 bathrooms, but only one shower?

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  • Allison Transmission Mode Button

    Save fuel and help your motorhome operate at peak performance by learning how to manipulate the transmission's shifting schedule.

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  • Winnebago Tour for 2012

    If you’re a full-timer, or are considering becoming one, you’ll want to take a look at the 2012 Winnebago Tour lineup. Its three floor plan choices consist of the 42AD (four slideouts with a wide-open front galley), the 42QD …
     

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  • Diesel Engine Brakes

    Three different types of brake retarder systems are used on diesel engines: exhaust brakes, engine compression brakes, and variable-geometry turbo brakes. Here’s a brief description of how each works.

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  • Glacier National Park

    Mountain peak after mountain peak, like a line of pointed hats, fill the horizon, while far below an azure glacial lake sparkles in the sun. After a gentle walk along North America's Continental Divide, hikers arrive at this scene at Hidden Lake.

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  • Motor Coach Postcard Collecting

    Postcard collecting is an ideal hobby for RVers. It is interesting, affordable, and informative. Plus, postcards won’t put too much extra weight on your motorhome’s chassis as you travel from place to place. For storage, postcards can fit neatly into photo albums …

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  • Rear View: January 2012

    What’s the top activity or place to visit on your motorhome “bucket list”?

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  • Cooking On The Go: Cajun Country Cooking

    French, Cajun, and Creole flavors are the crown jewels of Louisiana cuisine, where good dishes begin with a cooked flour-fat mixture known as a roux. Come to the state’s southwest corner to discover the best in gumbo, boudin, sweet dough pies, and much more.

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  • RV News: January 2012

    Winnebago Introduces Fourth Sightseer Floor Plan

    Winnebago Industries Inc. recently unveiled the new double-slideout Winnebago Sightseer 30A for 2012. The Sightseer 30A features a sectional U-shaped dinette that extends to take seating from two to six in a matter of minutes. Add in a 42-inch LCD TV…

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  • RV Products: January 2012

    Paper Towels

    It’s convenient to carry a roll of paper towels in the motorhome to clean up messes both indoors and out. But it’s also a hassle when you have to reroll the towels after they’ve toppled over because of wind or motion.

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  • Family & Friends: TCW Members Rally In Devil Country

    The 20th Century Wagontrainers (TCW) chapter gathered for its Jersey Devil Halloween rally at Holly Acres, the home of members Bob and Peggy Pittenger, on October 13 through 16, 2011.

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  • Tech & Travel Tips: January 2012

    Remote Control In Its Place
    My wife and I are always misplacing the remote control for our bedroom TV. To make sure it remains in a commonly accessible place…

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  • House Calls: Up On The Roof

    Dear RV Doctor:
    I am interested in adding solar panels to my motorhome to help power it when I’m dry camping. My motorhome uses four (U2200) golf cart batteries. I typically run them down to approximately 50 percent charge overnight.

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  • Family & Friends: Badger Chapter Celebrates 45 Years

    The Badger chapter, which became one of FMCA’s earliest chapters when it received its charter on June 29, 1966, celebrated its 45th anniversary during a rally at the Tomah Recreation Center in Tomah, Wisconsin, September 22 through 25, 2011.

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  • Family & Friends: The Heartland Motorhome Festival

    A great motorhome rally must have multiple aspects that blend together to make it extra special. …Fortunately, all of these pieces fell into place for the “Heartland Motorhome Festival,” the 38th Six-State Rally, held September 28 through October 2, 2011, at the Kansas State Fairgrounds in Hutchinson.

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  • Recall Corner: January 2012

    The company with a recall detailed in this month’s column is Navistar Inc., involving its Beaver Coach, Holiday Rambler, and Monaco Coach lines.

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  • Tech Talk: January 2012

    Towable Battery Assistance
    I read the “CR-V Battery Problems” letter that appeared in the August 2011 “Tech Talk” column in which Bill Shaw wrote about the battery drain issues he was having. I’d like to share some information that I think could help people who are experiencing similar battery problems.

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  • Readers’ Forum: January 2012

    “RV News” Clarification

    In the November 2011 “RV News & Notes” column, we included a story titled “Newell Coach’s New Suspension System” (page 40). It has been brought to our attention that Newell is not the only motorhome in North America that has an active-suspension system.

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  • Executive Director’s Commentary: New Thoughts For The New Year

    Happy New Year! Thoughts this time of year ordinarily involve reflecting on what occurred during the past year and making resolutions that seem to last for, maybe, a few hours.

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  • President’s Message: All Comes Out In The Wash

    I was sitting in the Allegro Campground laundry room at the Tiffin motorhome factory in Red Bay, Alabama, watching the washer and two dryers spin and slosh our belongings around. Why? Because the sign over the appliances said so.

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  • Motorhome Regulations

    FMC magazine’s January 2012 Motorhome Regulations chart contains the following information for all 50 U.S. States and the Canadian provinces and territories: speed limit, length, height, width, combined length, and license type required.

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  • State And Provincial Travel Bureaus

    Whom should you contact for travel information when planning a motorhome trip? To answer that question, the staff at FMC has compiled this list of tourism offices in the United States and Canada. The following information was accurate as of November 2011.

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  • Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings Historic State Park

    Anyone who has ever shed a tear while reading Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings’ timeless classic novel The Yearling will agree that a visit to the place where she wrote it, Cross Creek, Florida, should be a pilgrimage.

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  • Type B Motorhomes — Showroom Sensations

    In the past three issues of Family Motor Coaching we’ve featured Type A and Type C motorhomes. This month we conclude our “Showroom Sensations” series with the Type B motorhomes that currently are being produced by manufacturers.

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  • Proper Tire Pressure

    To determine the correct tire pressure, it is recommended that motorhome owners consult the RV tire guides provided by the respective tire manufacturer. You will see that these companies do not have a single recommended tire pressure for each size tire. They provide a chart wherein the correct pressure is based on the actual weight supported by the tire.

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  • Towables For 2012

    Family Motor Coaching magazine’s annual guide to flat-towable vehicles includes cars, trucks, and SUVs that have been approved by their manufacturers for four-wheels-down towing behind a motorhome without major modifications.

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  • The Balance Of Power

    Most Type A motorhomes and many Type Cs are equipped with multiple batteries connected together to form one big bank of DC electricity availability. The sad news is that 12-volt batteries wired in parallel or 6-volt batteries wired in a series or a series/parallel configuration are often connected in a manner…

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  • FMCA Member Benefits Guide

    Updated information regarding the many benefits and services available to members of the Family Motor Coach Association.

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