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2015

  • Recall Corner: June 2015

    The following companies have recalls delineated in this month's Recall Corner: Airstream Inc., Forest River Inc., Newmar Corporation, Thor Motor Coach, Tiffin Motorhomes.
     
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  • Readers’ Forum: June 2015

    Suggested Stops Along The Blue Ridge Parkway
     
    Dear Editor:
    The article about the Blue Ridge Parkway in the March 2015 issue (“Springtime On The Blue Ridge Parkway,” page 74) was an excellent description of this 469-mile route.
     
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  • Executive Director’s Commentary: It Takes An RVillage — Building Community As You Travel

    As we all find ourselves using technology more and more (especially in our mobile lifestyle), it only makes sense that a platform such as RVillage.com would emerge, making it easy for RVers to have “meet-ups” wherever we roam. With more than 20,000 members signing up in just a few months, RVillage is growing at a viral rate not seen before in the RV world.

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  • President’s Message: Our Family

    As I was pondering what to write about this month, I recalled a conversation I had with a dear friend of mine, Jean Pryor, L12913. We were discussing her long association with FMCA, and she told me that she had written about what FMCA and family mean to her. She gave me permission to share her letter, and I do so now.

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  • Pleasure-Way Plateau XL

    A Murphy bed, a large rear bath, and an open floor plan set this Type B wide-body motorhome apart.

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  • Rear View: May 2015

    What is the most unusual or intriguing tourist attraction you have visited?
     
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  • Cooking On The Go: Make-Ahead Meals

    Are you a bake-and-take cook? Whether the prepping is done before a trip or you assemble things in your galley on the go, a motorhome has everything you need for safe, convenient, jump-start meals.
     
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  • Open Mike: Traveling Technology

    As the 2015 travel season shifts into high gear this month, I’ve been tweaking my tech — adding new gadgets, downloading apps for our various mobile devices, and redesigning the systems we use in our Type B Roadtrek motorhome as we head out for what will be another year of crisscrossing the country.
     
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  • RV News: May 2015

    National Parks Set Attendance Records
     
    America’s national parks broke attendance records in 2014, with 292.8 million visits. That surpassed the previous record set in 1999 when parks saw 287.1 million visits.
     
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  • RV Products: May 2015

    Ice Maker 
     
    The ice machine cometh. Dometic’s HZB-12 is a compact machine that cranks out 26 pounds of ice every 24 hours. 

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  • Family and Friends: Classic Coaches Congregate at GMC Convention

    A GMC Motorhomes International chapter convention drew the owners of approximately 120 GMC motorhomes to the Northern Wisconsin State Fairgrounds in Chippewa Falls from September 27 to October 2, 2014.

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  • Family & Friends: Tony Innocenti Enjoyed Serving FMCA

    During their 60-year marriage, Tony and Geri Innocenti, F56315, rarely were apart. Whether at church, in their motorhome, at FMCA rallies and Family Reunions, or at home in Victoria, Texas, they were an inseparable pair. 

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  • Tech & Travel Tips: May 2015

    Concealed Control Panel 
     
    Easy access to a motorhome’s control center is a necessity. However, a panel located at eye level on an interior wall detracts from the coach’s décor.

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  • House Calls: May 2015

    Extra Exterior Receptacle
     
    Dear RV Doctor:
    I've owned a couple of older Type A motorhomes that had a 120-volt weatherproof outlet on the outside of the coach. The outlets were handy for powering the awning lights, a radio, or even an exterior light for reading outside in nice weather.
     
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  • Recall Corner: May 2015

    The following companies have recalls delineated in this month's Recall Corner: Newmar Corporation, Winnebago Industries.

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  • Tech Talk: May 2015

    Battery Charging
     
    The 12-volt house batteries failed on my 2004 Georgie Boy 38-foot diesel pusher. Using my multimeter, I found that the batteries were charging only when the coach engine was running. 

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  • Readers’ Forum: May 2015

    Smart Car Transmission 
     
    Dear Editor: 
    In the "Towables For 2015" article (January 2015, page 44), the Smart Fortwo listing states in footnote 2 that the vehicle "is equipped with an automatic transmission that allows the driver to select either manual shifting or automatic shifting options." That is incorrect.

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  • Executive Director’s Commentary: It’s Time To Get Into The Act!

    I recently searched the word “fun” on the Internet, and I couldn’t find anything that identified an age when people should stop having fun. In fact, I read a quote from an unknown author stating, “You don’t stop having fun because you get old; you get old because you stop having fun.

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  • President’s Message: Remembering Our Heroes

    It did not take me very long to decide what to write about this month. Since we observe Memorial Day here in the United States in May, it seemed appropriate to write about veterans.

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  • Eyes In The Sky

    Online retailer Amazon made news when company representatives unveiled plans to one day use drones to deliver packages. Consumers, too, have noticed that advances in technology have made drones affordable for people looking for an interesting hobby.

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  • Splendid Solitude At Big Bend

    We’re flying down an unbending highway, 100 miles from nowhere in the vastness of southwestern Texas — near Big Bend National Park, to be precise. I’m wondering whether this is worth it, as we barrel along under a hard sky that fades out the prairie ahead.

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  • Made For The Shade

    When properly placed and installed, awnings create shady areas that can substantially lower temperatures and increase the comfort level outside a motorhome. But they do even more by protecting surfaces from sun damage; reducing the need for air-conditioning; keeping rain from patio areas; and enhancing a motorhome’s visual appeal. 

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  • Escape To Madison

    Motorhomers who attend FMCA’s summer Family Reunion will be so glad they get to stay awhile in Madison, Wisconsin, once they see it. This pretty city is situated between two lakes. Summer days bring fresh breezes, and nights reveal lights reflecting on the water.

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  • Redlands And The Orange Empire

    East of Pomona, California, is a city full of homes built by wealthy citizens at the turn of the 20th century.

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  • Winnebago Touring Coach Travato

    The journey or the destination? This Type B motorhome from the Winnebago Touring Coach division just might satisfy both needs.

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  • Rear View: April 2015

    What is your main motivation for motorhome travel?
     
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  • Full-Timer’s Primer: A Look At Life Insurance

    Recent changes in the life insurance industry may be especially beneficial for full-timers. The trend is toward less red tape and lower rates, according to Brian Greenberg, president and founder of Scottsdale, Arizona-based True Blue Life Insurance, www.truebluelifeinsurance.com. 
     

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  • Open Mike: Why Wait?

    When I look back over the past three years and the 80,000 miles we have traveled in our small motorhome, I have one major regret. We should have started earlier, years ago, when the notion of exploring North America in a motorhome first grabbed hold of my soul. 
     

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  • RV News: April 2015

    Marathon Plans To Increase Production
     
    Thanks to strong sales in 2014, luxury bus converter Marathon Coach plans to increase production by 50 percent in 2015, with further growth expected in 2016, president and owner Steve Schoellhorn said.
     
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  • RV Products: April 2015

    Collapsible Bowls 
     
    Who doesn’t want more storage room in the RV? Prepworks Thinstore Collapsible Storage Bowls free up valuable space. They come in a set of three sizes. When not in use, the plastic bowls get smaller simply by pressing on them.
     
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  • Family & Friends: Suwannee Valley Vagabonds Celebrate 25 Years

    The Suwannee Valley Vagabonds chapter marked its 25th anniversary with a rally January 9-11, 2015, at Oaks ’n’ Pines RV Park in Lake City, Florida.
     
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  • Family & Friends: Geri Innocenti Loved Meeting People

    When their son and daughter competed on the rodeo circuit, Geraldine “Geri” Ann Innocenti and her husband, Tony, F56315, traveled by motorhome to events mostly within an hour of their Victoria, Texas, home.

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  • Family & Friends: Central Florida Roadrunners Mark 40th Anniversary

    The Central Florida Roadrunners chapter gathered October 17-19, 2014, to celebrate its 40th anniversary at Travelers Rest RV Resort and Golf Course in Dade City, Florida. Twenty-five coaches attended.
     
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  • Tech & Travel Tips: April 2015

    Cost Compariso
    If you pay for electricity at a campsite but wonder whether it would be more economical to operate your refrigerator on propane, here’s how to make an approximate cost comparison

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  • House Calls: April 2015

    Multiple TV Failures

    Dear RV Doctor:
    I have a 2010 Winnebago Aspect that I purchased new in 2011. I have been through three televisions. A TV repairperson checked them and said the inverters failed on all three. One repair technician found it odd that there is no insulation behind the entertainment center.

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  • Recall Corner: April 2015

    The following company has a recall delineated in this month's Recall Corner: Newmar Corporation.

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  • Tech Talk: April 2015

    Gen Set Info
     
    The December 2014 “Readers’ Forum” column (page 16) mentioned that any generator with two legs of 120 volts AC could be connected to provide 240 volts AC output. Twenty years ago I went through this with Onan, and they said the generator absolutely was not designed to do that.

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  • Readers’ Forum: April 2015

    The Real Cost  And Value Of Motorhoming

    Dear Editor:
    In the February 2015 “RV News & Notes” column (page 45), you included the results of a study commissioned by Recreation Vehicle Industry Association about motorhome vacation cost versus other forms of vacation travel (“Motorhomes Shine In Vacation Cost Study”).

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  • Executive Director’s Commentary: I Double-Dare You!

    My wife and I have enjoyed watching "NBC Nightly News" with anchor Brian Williams for many years. In fact, I try to make it home from the office in time to catch the familiar and soothing fanfare of John Williams' composition The Mission, which accompanies the opening credits of each broadcast.

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  • President’s Message: Hot Wheels

    Well, here it is the first week of February, and I’m trying to write this column for the April issue of FMC magazine. From the time I am writing this to when you end up reading it, Gloria and I will have been to many places.

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  • Myakka River State Park

    Whether you prefer land or water, you are sure to find “the real Florida” at this nature preserve near Sarasota.

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  • Egg-Cellent Traditions

    Easter is not only a wonderful holiday to revisit your favorite springtime haunts, but it's also a time of creation and new life. The painted egg is one of its happiest symbols.

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  • Day Hikes In Zion National Park

    The area we call Zion National Park was designated a national monument in 1909. Ten years later, it was expanded and became a national park — Utah’s first.

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  • New Mexico’s Sky City

    Owning a motorhome allows us to seek out special places, and we frequently choose destinations that have played a role in history. Recently we visited Sky City on New Mexico's Acoma Pueblo …

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  • Energy Management Systems

    These devices prevent breakers from tripping by monitoring power usage and adjusting electrical loads.

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  • Rear View: March 2015

    How do you monitor severe weather while you are traveling in the motorhome or parked at a campsite?
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  • Cooking on the Go: A Knack For Snacks

    Call them canapés, appetizers, or midnight snacks. Nibbles and noshes seem to be the first provisions to disappear during a motorhome trip. Snacks are also the likeliest place for diets to die and food budgets to bulge. Let’s try to do better than greasy potato chips and chemical-laden cheese crisps.
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  • Open Mike: Sweet Spot

    For RVers, it’s difficult to find a more popular state than Florida. But it’s equally difficult to find a spot on the beach that isn’t crowded and built up with high-rises and condos as far as you can see in most directions. That’s why we have fallen in love with Florida’s Forgotten Coast.

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  • RV News: March 2015

    Jayco Offers New Floor Plans
    Jayco has introduced new floor plans for its Type C Redhawk and Type A Precept motorhome lines.
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  • RV Products: March 2015

    Bottle, Can Opener 
    Twist tops, flip tops, and metal caps can be difficult to open on plastic bottles, aluminum cans, and glass bottles, especially for folks with limited hand strength or arthritis. Magic Opener perhaps can help.

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