Family RVing Magazine
  • FMCA.COM
  • CONTACT US
familyRVing
  • in this issue
  • tech
    • Tech talk e-newsletter archives
    • more tech talk
  • Digital editions
  • towable guides
  • Classifieds
  • contact
    • contact us
    • advertise with us
    • media room
  • FMCA

Family RVing Magazine

Author

admin

admin

  • Stew-Pendous

    Stews are especially welcome at the winter table. They are the ultimate comfort food, the essential one-pot meal. Save these recipes and celebrate a new stew each week as the temperatures drop.

    Read more
  • Readers’ Forum: January 2009

    Quilt fabric for charity

    Dear Editor:
    The Six-State Rally Association completed its fourth annual Quilts for Charity show at the area rally this past September in North Little Rock, Arkansas. This year we donated 227 quilts to charities in the North Little Rock area.

    Read more
  • Rear View: January 2009

    Do you have a humorous license plate for your motorhome or towed vehicle?

    Read more
  • Relationship Fitness Guide

    Are you and your traveling companion living together without a legal relationship? Cohabitating is especially complicated for full-timers, because many different state laws come into play depending on your legal addresses, where your assets are, and the laws of the state you happen to be in when one or both of you encounter a legal or financial problem.

    Read more
  • Towables for 2009

    The annual compilation of cars, trucks, and SUVs that have been approved by their manufacturers for flat towing behind a motorhome without major modifications. (Requires member or subscriber login.)

    Read more
  • RVers’ Holiday Wish List

    The holiday season is here, so to help those who are struggling to make their wish list — or having difficulty coming up with gift ideas for that special someone — we offer a dozen possibilities selected especially for motorhome enthusiasts.

    Read more
  • A Chariot Awaits

    During the past several years, Chariot Vans Inc., dba Chariot, has embarked on a carefully planned journey into the RV market. Seeking its own market niche, this manufacturer has committed to producing high-end luxury motor coaches and garage coaches using Freightliner Class 8 truck chassis.

    Read more
  • Winnebago Era for 2009

    From the moment I was given the assignment to review the Era motorhome — Winnebago Industries' new full-featured Type B built on the Dodge Sprinter chassis — I eagerly awaited word about the availability of a test unit. The wait ended this past September when my wife and I took delivery …

    Read more
  • Gray Fossil Site: A True Tennessee Treasure

    In May 2000, while widening a road, a Tennessee highway crew hit pay dirt. The ground they turned over had a peculiarly dark color the men had never seen before. Scientists were called in, and what they uncovered was so important the highway crew did not dig there again.

    Read more
  • Directory of Sanitary Disposals

    The following is a directory of public sanitation facilities, or dump stations, located throughout the United States. Dump stations at privately operated campgrounds are not included. Check your favorite campground directory for details about those facilities.

    Read more
  • The Benefits Of Holiday Traditions

    Boost your brainpower and overall health by partaking in time-honored activities.

    Read more
  • Picture Perfect

    With new-generation digital and automatic single-lens-reflex (SLR) cameras now widely available, nearly anyone can capture technically correct images. But composing an eye-appealing image is entirely different.

    Read more
  • The Damon Avanti

    Damon Motor Coach rocked the RV world with the introduction of the Avanti, a 31-foot motorhome touted as the industry’s most fuel-efficient “clean” diesel Type A.

    Read more
  • Industry Ups And Downs

    The motorhome industry has gone through downturns before, and although it may take a fair amount of time, the industry will rebound as it has in the past.

    Read more
  • “Stoppin’ Spots” Heroes

    “Stoppin’ Spots” is an invaluable listing of FMCA members who offer assistance and hospitality to fellow members who are on the road in their areas. The “Stoppin’ Spots” directory is included in the January 2009 issue of Family Motor Coaching magazine and is available at FMCA.com.

    Read more
  • Tech Talk: December 2008

    Bad Batteries?

    I have a 1995 36-foot Dutch Star on a Spartan chassis with a Cummins diesel engine and an Allison transmission. We have had to replace all four batteries (house and chassis) within the last week and are now replacing the alternator.

    Read more
  • House Calls: December 2008

    Skimpy Molding

    Dear RV Doctor:
    One of the most troublesome things I have found to maintain are the exterior moldings that are used to seal the seams along the edges of the motorhome siding.

    Read more
  • Tech & Travel Tips: December 2008

    Making The Sleeper Sofa

    The couch in our living area converts to a bed with an air mattress. I have to crawl over the mattress to the other side to put on the mattress pad, sheet, etc. Not an easy task.

    Read more
  • Rally At The Rock

    Beginning on Monday, September 22, 2008, the banks of the Arkansas River in North Little Rock, Arkansas, temporarily became the most populated campground in the state as more than 900 motorhomes began assembling for the “Rally at the Rock,” the Six-State Rally Association’s 35th anniversary gathering.

    Read more
  • RV Products: December 2008

    Moisture Control

    The ABSORBAG from Buffers USA is said to collect and trap moisture that can lead to the growth of harmful mold and mildew inside motorhomes parked in high-humidity areas or closed up during long-term storage.

    Read more
  • RV News & Notes: December 2008

    Liberty Coach Wins 2008 Crestron Innovative Design Award

    Liberty Coach, based in North Chicago, Illinois, received Crestron Electronics’ Innovative Design Award for the company’s use of the Crestron system in its Prevost Elegant Lady motor coach interior.

    Read more
  • The Youth Activities Committee

    Convention after convention, we hear from parents, grandparents, and many others telling us how important the youth activities program is to the future of FMCA.

    Read more
  • California’s Magnificent Missions

    Vestiges of California history can be found at these churches established along El Camino Real.

    Read more
  • Plants Out Of Place

    Exotic non-native plants occur on 2.6 million acres of U.S. national parks.

    Read more
  • Sizzling Sensations

    Skillet skills are alive and well at Silver Dollar City, a theme park in Branson, Missouri, where the new Culinary & Craft School offers cooking classes.

    Read more
  • Members’ Voting Rights Restored

    Whether they gave the nod to John McCain, Barack Obama, or another candidate, FMCA members Ron and Leone Teel, F242034, finally had the right to vote returned to them in time for the November 2008 presidential election.

    Read more
  • Readers’ Forum: December 2008

    Unusual GMC

    Dear Editor:
    I enjoyed the GMC motorhome article by Jim and Audree Rowe in the October 2008 issue (“The GMC Motorhome: Still Cruising After All These Years”).

    Read more
  • Recall Corner: December 2008

    Newmar Corporation has announced NHTSA recall 08V443000, which affects some 2008 and 2009 Ventana diesel-pusher motorhomes manufactured between June 2007 and August 2008. The potential number of coaches involved is 148.

    Read more
  • Rear View: December 2008

    Do you have a humorous license plate for your motorhome or towed vehicle?

    Read more
  • Learning To Stay Ahead

    Reviewing your insurance needs, finding a new job, managing your medical care, and more.

    Read more
  • Free Product Information

    <br /> Viewer Error: <br /> <br /> If you are experiencing difficulty viewing these pages, please contact<br /> FMCA.com’s Webmaster at <a href=”mailto:webmaster@fmca.com”>webmaster@fmca.com</a><br /> <br /> We sincerely apologize…

    Read more
  • Private Coach Conversions

    Luxury custom-converted private coaches provide an unparalleled driving — and living — experience. Outfitted with the most upscale, exotic, and innovative features imaginable, these mobile mansions enable travelers to hit the road in first-class comfort.

    Read more
  • High-Volume Power Roof Vents

    By Bill Hendrix, F761SNovember 2008 High-powered roof vents can remove stale air, food odors, and that stuffy feeling without running the air conditioner. Here’s a chart that compares the features…

    Read more
  • On The Birding Trail

    Birds are fascinating creatures. Some, as tiny as teacups, have the strength and stamina to fly 7,500 miles between Argentina and the Arctic in the spring, then reverse the route in the fall. They are colorful, songful, and comical.

    Read more
  • Winnebago Industries: The First 50 Years

    One of the true giants in the RV industry, Winnebago Industries, is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year. Throughout these five decades, the company has worked to establish itself as a leading motorhome manufacturer and has set the standard by which other RV companies are measured.

    Read more
  • Krystal Enterprises Rolls Into The Motorhome Market

    Krystal Enterprises, a privately held vehicle manufacturer located in Brea, California, has entered the luxury motorhome market with a new line of Type B and Type C coaches. However, this company is far from being a new kid on the block.

    Read more
  • El Paso “” The Sun City

    Throughout its colorful history, El Paso has progressed from a small adobe village of just a few hundred to a Western boomtown to the sixth-largest city in Texas. Today El Paso is still colorful, with modern-day nicknames such as “Sun City” and “Star of the Southwest.”

    Read more
  • The Amazing Palm Springs Air Museum

    The Palm Springs Air Museum could be more broadly defined as a World War II museum. In addition to its impressive variety of planes, most of which saw combat during the war, the museum bulges with many other facets of the conflict that rocked the world from 1939 to 1945.

    Read more
  • Visit To FMCA’s Birthplace “” Finally!

    While planning the events for FMCA’s 80th International Convention, held in St. Paul, Minnesota, this past July, the subject came up of celebrating FMCA’s 45th anniversary — July 20, 2008. We decided we would serve anniversary cake to attendees on the last day of the convention.

    Read more
  • Recruitment Reward And Mail Forwarding Changes

    I would like to bring two items to your attention this month. The first item deals with the merchandise coupons FMCA awards members for recruiting new members, and the other relates to the FMCA Mail Forwarding Service.

    Read more
  • Tech Talk: November 2008

    Wet Walls

    I have a 2006 Damon Intruder that was built in 2005 and purchased in April 2007. When the temperature falls below 40 degrees and the humidity is higher than 50 percent, all the walls in the motorhome get really wet. This includes the closets …

    Read more
  • Recall Corner: November 2008

    Pleasure-Way Industries Ltd. has announced NHTSA recall 08V421000, which affects some 2007 and 2008 Ascent and Plateau Type B motorhomes manufactured between September 10, 2007, and August 11, 2008.

    Read more
  • House Calls: November 2008

    Switch Or Solenoid?

    Dear RV Doctor:
    We sure enjoy your column, but in an earlier issue, even though you gave a very thorough answer about 12-volt-DC troubleshooting, you forgot one thing — that is, to check the male and female connectors hooking a towed car to the motorhome.

    Read more
  • Tech & Travel Tips: November 2008

    Fishing Pole Storage

    I store my fishing poles in a basement compartment, but they tended to get tangled up with other equipment. My solution was to purchase a cup hook and a tool holder from the hardware store and install them on a side wall of the storage compartment.

    Read more
  • Jim Hodge Was Proud Of His FMCA Roots

    Jim Hodge, F12, a founding member of FMCA, passed away in St. John, New Brunswick, Canada, on September 3, 2008, following a lengthy illness. He was 83.

    Read more
  • RV Products: November 2008

    Waterless Hand Cleaner

    Ultra Cherry Pumice Hand Scrub from Permatex Inc. is a professional-strength waterless hand cleaner made to tackle tough cleanup jobs. The cleaner is formulated with finely ground pumice that provides a deep-scrubbing action to remove heavy grease, oil, adhesives, ink, paint, and more.

    Read more
  • RV News & Notes: November 2008

    Gulf Stream Coach Unveils Type A Caribbean

    Gulf Stream Coach has added the new Type A Caribbean, a full-featured, lower-priced diesel coach, to its lineup for 2009. The Caribbean is available in a 36-foot double-slideout floor plan and a 38-foot triple-slideout layout.

    Read more
  • Governmental And Legislative Affairs Committee

    The Governmental and Legislative Affairs Committee includes FMCA members Frank Brodersen, who resides in Virginia but not long ago lived in Oregon; Paul DuBois, a New York resident who is the first vice president of the Northeast Area Association; and Vicky Ferrari, an attorney …

    Read more
  • Fall And Winter Wanderings

    Most years, as winter approaches, we focus our travels toward the lowlands, with only short excursions into higher country. Here are 13 of our favorite national parks or monuments in the West and Southwest …

    Read more
  • Sun Dogs And Moonbows

    We spend a lot of time watching the sky. It helps us forecast weather conditions as we travel, exercises our imaginations with fanciful cloud formations, and provides a habitat for the soaring birds we like to observe.

    Read more
Newer Posts
Older Posts
FMCA Member?
Login to see all the content! (Go to Login)


If you’re still dreaming of owning an RV and want to learn everything you can about the RV lifestyle in the meantime, Family RVing is the magazine for you. RV reviews, new products, RV news, “how-to” articles, technical information, travel destinations - Family RVing has it all.

The magazine is a FREE benefit of membership in FMCA (included with dues; no subscription required). Members have access to the print and digital versions and full access to the online archives. To join FMCA, click here.

Nonmembers may order a subscription.

Click Here to Subscribe

Have you heard about FMCA’s
monthly magazine, Family RVing?

We will send you a link in your email to download the
latest issue; just fill out the form below.


Please completed the reCAPTCHA

Sample Digital Edition







Categories

Archives

  • 2025
  • July
  • June
  • May
  • April
  • March
  • February
  • January
  • 2024
  • December
  • November
  • October
  • September
  • August
  • July
  • June
  • May
  • April
  • March
  • February
  • January
  • 2023
  • December
  • November
  • October
  • September
  • August
  • July
  • June
  • May
  • April
  • March
  • February
  • January
  • 2022
  • December
  • November
  • October
  • September
  • August
  • July
  • June
  • May
  • April
  • March
  • February
  • January
  • 2021
  • December
  • November
  • October
  • September
  • August
  • July
  • June
  • May
  • April
  • March
  • February
  • January
  • 2020
  • December
  • November
  • October
  • September
  • August
  • July
  • June
  • May
  • April
  • March
  • February
  • January
  • 2019
  • December
  • November
  • October
  • September
  • August
  • July
  • June
  • May
  • April
  • March
  • February
  • January
  • 2018
  • December
  • November
  • October
  • September
  • August
  • July
  • June
  • May
  • April
  • March
  • February
  • January
  • 2017
  • December
  • November
  • October
  • September
  • August
  • July
  • June
  • May
  • April
  • March
  • February
  • January
  • 2016
  • December
  • November
  • September
  • August
  • July
  • June
  • May
  • April
  • March
  • February
  • January
  • 2015
  • December
  • November
  • October
  • September
  • August
  • July
  • June
  • May
  • April
  • March
  • February
  • January
  • 2014
  • December
  • November
  • October
  • September
  • August
  • July
  • June
  • May
  • April
  • March
  • February
  • January
  • 2013
  • December
  • November
  • October
  • September
  • August
  • July
  • June
  • May
  • April
  • March
  • February
  • January
  • 2012
  • December
  • October
  • September
  • August
  • July
  • June
  • May
  • April
  • March
  • February
  • January
  • 2011
  • December
  • November
  • October
  • September
  • August
  • July
  • June
  • May
  • April
  • March
  • February
  • January
  • 2010
  • December
  • November
  • October
  • September
  • August
  • July
  • June
  • May
  • April
  • March
  • February
  • January
  • 2009
  • December
  • November
  • October
  • September
  • August
  • July
  • June
  • May
  • April
  • March
  • February
  • January
  • 2008
  • December
  • November
  • October
  • September
  • August
  • July
  • June
  • May
  • April
  • March
  • February
  • January
  • 2007
  • November
  • October
  • September
  • August
  • July
  • June
  • May
  • April
  • March
  • February
  • January
  • 2006
  • December
  • November
  • October
  • September
  • August
  • July
  • June
  • May
  • April
  • March
  • February
  • January
  • 2005
  • December
  • November
  • October
  • September
  • August
  • July
  • June
  • May
  • April
  • March
  • February
  • January
  • 2004
  • December
  • November
  • October
  • September
  • August
  • July
  • June
  • May
  • April
  • March
  • February
  • January
  • 2003
  • December
  • November
  • October
  • September
  • August
  • July
  • June
  • May
  • April
  • March
  • February
  • January
  • 2002
  • December
  • November
  • October
  • September
  • August
  • July
  • June
  • May
  • April
  • March
  • February

Subscribe To The Newsletter

COMING SOON:

  • The Versatile Multimeter: This device performs a variety of electrical measurements, making it an essential item for your RV tool kit.
  • RV Roundup – Nine Great Tailgating Models: Host a party on wheels with an RV equipped with fan-friendly features.
  • RV Snap Pads: These permanently installed leveling jack pads simplify the leveling process and save storage space.
  • RV Boondocking: Tips and tricks for dry camping away from crowds and commercial facilities.
  • The Treasures of Huntingdon County: The Raystown Lake Region has been called the crown jewel of central Pennsylvania.

Tags

allegro red bicycles for rvs born free built-for-two mini bus conversions class c motorhome classic classic motorhomes coach house platinum dodge sprinter dodge sprinter chassis elkhart rv hall entry level motorhome fleetwood bounder foldable bike manufacturers foldable bikes folding bicycles folding bikes ford chassis jayco precept john crean luxury motorhomes marathon coach mercedes-benze mercedes diesel engine motorhome convention motor home entertainment motorhome history motorhome review motorhome travel motor home trip motorhome trip planning portable bicycles profile 24dl rear diesel rv entertainment rv hall of fame rv history rv publications rv show entertainment RV trips tiffin motorhomes trito type c motorhome winnebago view
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • Youtube

©2023 - Family Rving Magazine All Rights Reserved.


Back To Top

FRVA members have access to exclusive articles and RV tips, plus a digital library of RVing know-how. For full access to website content, plus must-have travel benefits, join FRVA today and get instant access to Family RVing magazine.

If you already have a membership with us, sign in now to get full access!

Join Now Sign In