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  • Winnebago: New Uses For An Old Favorite

    Winnebago: New Uses For An Old Favorite

    For many years, the Winnebago Adventurer was not only the flagship gas-powered model for the brand, it was one of the most-recognized nameplates in RVing.

    Then, for a brief period, the model took a hiatus from the Winnebago lineup. “Over the years, the product moved further upmarket, and we felt like we needed to hit ‘pause’ for a bit,” noted Niles Whitehouse, Product Manager for Winnebago’s Class A gas lineup.

    The Adventurer Returns

    Now the Adventurer is back at a lower price point, with five floorplans ranging from 29 to 37 feet and a pair of available options that distinguish it from most other RVs on the road today.

    The first is the All-Weather Upgrade Package, which adds a second high-efficiency air conditioner with heat pump as well as a 5,500-watt Cummins Onan® Marquis Gold™ gas generator, 50-amp. power cord and automatic changeover switch.

    “The Adventurer uses our trademark Thermo-Panel construction, so it’s already very well-insulated. The All-Weather Package adds some extra oomph to the cooling, so folks will be comfortable just about anywhere you can take an RV,” said Whitehouse. “And of course, when it’s cool out, the electric fireplace (in the 35F and 36Z floorplans) will take the chill out of the air.”

    Wheelchair Accessible

     

    The second option is actually a series of modifications that turn the Adventurer into a fully accessible home on wheels for wheelchair users.

    Part of Winnebago’s Accessibility Enhanced model lineup, the Adventurer 30T AE includes a platform wheelchair lift on the passenger side, plus a powered roll-up lift door to make independent entry and exit simple and easy. Inside, the hallway and bath areas have been expanded to accommodate wheelchairs, there’s a roll-in shower with assist bar — even the appliances and switches have been relocated to make RV travel and living easier.

    Winnebago has been modifying their motorhomes to make them wheelchair-accessible for more than three decades. But according to Jamie Sorenson, the company’s Director of Specialty Vehicles, the new Accessibility Enhanced Adventurer is part of a whole new approach.

    “In the past, we would start by taking a fully built coach just off the line, and extensively modifying and customizing it afterward. Now, we are building three models — the Adventurer 30T, the Intent 30R, and the Forza 34T — as Accessibility Enhanced models right from the start. That saves time and materials, and allows us to price them pretty attractively.

    “We’re doing this both for long-time RVers who may be facing some new mobility issues, as well as for wheelchair users who may not be RVers currently, but who want to maximize their comfort and flexibility as they travel.”

    The three Accessibility Enhanced models will make their debut at the Tampa RV show, after which they will be available through select Winnebago dealers.

  • FMCA Tech Tip: Charging RV Batteries

    FMCA Tech Tip: Charging RV Batteries

    Is your RV battery fully charged? Learn how to check, thanks to FMCA and the “RV Doctor” Gary Bunzer.

    About RV Batteries

    Batteries used in RVs are lead acid batteries, which means they have several cells connected in series. Lead acid batteries do not physically make electricity; instead, they store electricity. The size of the lead plates and the amount of electrolyte the battery contains determines the amount of charge a battery can store.

    Batteries are the heart of any RV. They provide power for lighting, fans, water pumps, and other 12-volt accessories. Eventually, though, batteries discharge. How long they hold a charge depends on how much they’ve been used and their condition. Boondocking, in particular, places demands on batteries and requires a bit of power management to ensure they retain their charge long enough to allow plenty of use between recharge cycles.

    How to Tell When a Lead-Acid Battery Is Fully Charged

    • Monitor the specific gravity of the electrolyte in each cell as the battery accepts the current from the charger.
    • As the battery charges, the specific gravity will continue to rise in each cell. At some point, the specific gravity will stop its ascent and remain stable at one reading (hopefully around 1.260).
    • When the specific gravity remains at its highest reading (regardless of the value of that reading) for a period of two to three hours, the battery is fully charged. It simply cannot accept any more current.

     

    Note: If it plateaus at a much lower reading than 1.260, further troubleshooting is in order; it may be time to replace that battery.

    Further Reading

    Inexpensive digital voltmeters can help RVers avoid costly repairs. A DC meter indicates whether the RV batteries are properly charged, and such information can prolong battery life. Read more about these devices: https://familyrvingmag.com/2018/03/01/rv-voltmeter-installation/

    FMCA RV Club brings you this monthly tech tip to Enhance Your RV Lifestyle. FMCA delivers RV know-how to its members. Join today for just $50 — a savings of $10 just for RV Trader readers. Learn more at https://join.fmca.com/trader18.

    An important safety note: Whenever you’re working with RV batteries, make sure to wear gloves and safety glasses to prevent injury.

    This information is for educational purposes. FMCA shall not be responsible nor retain liability for RVer’s use of the provided information. Prior to making any RV service decision, you are advised to consult with an RV professional.

  • In Case You Missed It: July RV News

    From new model announcements to two-wheeled motorhomes, this month has proven to be interesting for RV news. So sit back and relax – we’ll catch you up on the latest RV-related headlines you need to know about.

    Volkswagen Announces Production of XXL Camper Van – Volkswagen announced a concept for a new California XXL camper van back in 2017 and the concept is finally turning into a reality this year. The new van will lose some of the “slicker” features of the concept van, but it will give VW camper bus buyers something bigger to think about. Volkswagen is keeping many details under wraps until the Düsseldorf Caravan Salon Show goes underway on August 24th. We’re eager to see all of the features of the van and any surprises VW might have up their sleeve. We’ll be sure to keep you updated as we know more. Read More.

    Image: New Atlas

    Leisure Travel Vans Offer Innovative Storage Options for Cyclists – The Canadian motorhome maker, Leisure Travel Vans, has recently released their Wonder Rear Twin Bed (RTB). The company felt the demand for a motorhome with a built-in bicycle garage and they stepped up to the plate. The RTB has the ability to carry two bicycles in an exterior garage and has a smart entertainment system, flexible bedroom, and versatile, multi-use furnishings throughout the unit. Many motorhome/trailer manufacturers are trying to cater to a more active type of buyer (ie: Winnebago Revel, modular VanDolt camper, and Turtlebacker trailer), as more and more buyers want the ability to easily carry all types of adventure gear. We love the concept and can’t wait to see if additional manufacturers adopt the idea. Read More.

    Image: New Atlas
    Architecture Student Builds Two-Wheeled Motorhome – We can confidently say we’ve never seen a two-wheeled motorhome… until now. 26-year-old, Jeremy Carman, created this two-wheeled prototype as his bachelor thesis at the Southern California School of Architecture. The prototype is based on a 1993 Honda CBR 1000 F motorbike and a Honda CR 500 motocross bike. The ‘Sleeper Box’ is mounted on the back of the bike and is 183 inches long, just under 39 inches high, and 86 inches wide. Jeremy plans on testing out its capabilities during a 20,000-mile trip from California to the southernmost tip of South America – good luck! Read More.

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    ‘Tearstock’ Unites Teardrop RVers – We’ve all heard of Woodstock, but have you heard of Tearstock? Liberty Outdoors and Little Guy Trailers recently hosted their 5th annual Tearstock on July 12-15 in Mackinaw City, Michigan, where teardrop RVers united to build camaraderie, share stories and ideas, and tour other teardrop units. The event has grown from a 30 trailer gathering its first year to selling out over 150 campsites this year. Attendees came from all over the country to celebrate standing out from the crowd of campers and motorhomes. We love teardrop trailers and are excited that more and more people are seeing them as great options for traveling. Read More.

    Image: Tearstock.com
    We hope you enjoyed our compilation of top RV-related stories this month. RV news is always pouring in and we love sharing interesting headlines with you. What are your favorite stories this month? Let us know in the comments below!

  • 5 Reasons Every RV Family Needs an FMCA Membership

    5 Reasons Every RV Family Needs an FMCA Membership

    Countless readers have shared with us exactly why they love being a part of certain RV membership groups – and Family Motor Coach Association memberships were one of the most frequently recommended! With such an awesome resource at hand for family RV travelers, we’ve rounded up a list of the top 5 reasons why you should join FMCA today.

    1. Make tons of friends and join a welcoming, vibrant RV community.

    The FMCA is all about catering to RV families, and the members of this organization are just that – one big family! Make more friends at numerous campgrounds, receive assistance from fellow members as part of the ‘Stoppin’ Spots’ program, and spot fellow FMCA members on the road with the custom membership license plates provided. There are even countless meet-and-greets held across the country every year, where you can bond with other members, and some where you can tour new RV models, learn about new updates in the industry and shop the best of travel-essential items, all on-site. Plus, don’t forget to attend their much-anticipated 97th International Convention and RV Expo in Perry, Georgia, March 15 through 18, 2018, and the 98th International Convention and RV Expo in Gillette, Wyoming, July 18 through 21, 2018.

    2. Save tons of money.

    With FMCA, the options are practically endless when it comes to savings programs — and not just on RV maintenance! Just a few of FMCA’s discount programs include, but are not limited to:
    • Tire Savings Program
    • Discounts at numerous campgrounds
    • Passport America
    • Staples
    • Office Depot/OfficeMax
    • Blue Beacon Truck Washes
    • Costco Wholesale
    • Car Rentals
    • UPS Shipping
    • Sam’s Club
    • Free classified ads
    • Recruitment rewards for signing up new members
    • DakotaPost mail forwarding discounts
    • Unbeatable insurance rates
    • Windshield replacement program

    3. Travel with peace of mind knowing you’re automatically covered by FMCAssist Medical Emergency and Travel Assistance. 

    As a complimentary emergency medical evacuation and repatriation program, there are no special fees or signups required for this potentially life-saving service. Coverage is available 100+ miles from your home, and includes return of not only your RV, but also your dependents, pets, and more. The best part? Even if you’re not RVing at the time of an emergency, you’re covered – travel situations via car, plane, ship, or motorcycle are all included.

    4. Roadside problems = no problem for FMCA members.

    For just a $109 a year, American and Canadian FMCA members can receive roadside assistance including towing, jump starts, tire changes, lockout assistance, and vehicle fluid delivery. Mobile mechanics are also available, along with numerous other services.

    5. Complimentary Subscription to Family Motor Coaching Magazine

    FMCA members get free, full access to this go-to motorhome lifestyle magazine, and are able to receive both print and digital editions every month. The resource includes tons of valuable articles on RVing, including maintenance and how-to guides, travel features, industry news, classifieds, and even a calendar of upcoming FMCA rallies throughout the year.

    And these aren’t the only benefits and perks to joining FMCA, either! With so many positives, what’s stopping you from joining? Click here to join the FMCA family and save with a special RV Trader discount code!

    Are you an FMCA member already? What’s your favorite part about being a part of the community? Comment and let us know!

  • The Most Romantic RV Parks to Visit this Valentine’s Day

    The Most Romantic RV Parks to Visit this Valentine’s Day

    No plans yet for Valentine’s Day? No problem! To help out those couples who not only love each other, but also love to RV, we’ve put together a list of the most romantic parks. Now you can pack up the RV, hit the road with your partner, and fall in love all over again at these 15 national parks and campgrounds.

    Hunting Island State Park

    Image source: blog.rvshare.com

    Location: Hunting Island, SC

    Website: https://southcarolinaparks.com/hunting-island

     

    Mountain Landing Suites & RV Park

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    Location: Pagosa Springs, CO

    Website: https://www.mountainlanding.net/

     

    Beverly Beach Camptown RV Resort

                                                                Image source: www.beverlybeachcamptown.com 

    Location: Flagler Beach, FL

    Website: https://www.beverlybeachcamptown.com/

     

    Petoskey RV Resort

    Location: Petoskey, MI

    Website: https://www.sunoutdoors.com/michigan/sun-outdoors-petoskey-bay-harbor

     

    First Landing State Park

    Location: Virginia Beach, VA

    Website: https://www.first-landing-state-park.org/

     

    Stephen C. Foster State Park

    Location: Fargo, GA

    Website: https://gastateparks.org/StephenCFoster

     

    Wellesley Island State Park

     

                                                                                      Image source: The RV Kids

    Location: Fineview, NY

    Website: https://parks.ny.gov/parks/wellesleyisland/details.aspx

     

    Silver Falls State Park

     

                                                                                Image source: Oregon State Parks

    Location: Sublimity, OR

    Website: https://stateparks.oregon.gov/index.cfm?do=park.profile&parkId=151

     

    Shepard State Park

    Location: Gautier, MS

    Website: https://shepardstatepark.com/

     

    Zion River Resort at Zion National Park

    Location: Virgin, UT

    Website: https://www.zionriverresort.com/

     

    Baja’s Resort at East Cape

    Image source: www.EastCapeRV.com 

    Location: B.C.S., Mexico

    Website: https://www.bajasresortateastcape.com/

     

    Coral Sands RV Resort

    Location: Ormond Beach, FL

    Website: https://coralsandsinn.com/rv-resort/

     

    Chincoteague Island KOA Resort

                                                                                 Image source: Cork & Canvas

    Location: Chincoteague Island, VA

    Website: https://koa.com/campgrounds/chincoteague/

     

    Grayson Highlands State Park

    Location: Mouth of Wilson, VA

    Website: https://www.dcr.virginia.gov/state-parks/grayson-highlands

     

    North Bend Park & Campgrounds

    www.virginiaisforlovers.com

    Location: Boydton, VA

    Website: https://www.virginia.org/listing/north-bend-park-campground-john-h-kerr-reservoir-(buggs-island-lake)-us-army-corps-of-engineers/8240/

     

  • Our Top Picks for the Best Fall Festivals of 2016!


    Kentucky Apple Fest



    Look, don’t even say you love apples until you’ve been to this down-home fall celebration. Originally held in the early 1960s to promote the area’s local apple market, the festival eventually became so popular amongst both locals and travelers alike that it beat out the nearest competition for fall fun – the Johnson County Fair. 





    Let’s just say that due to Apple Fest’s extreme popularity over the past 50 years or so, the JoCo Fair hasn’t actually existed for some odd years now. But hey, given the ridiculous number of creative apple treats available – and one of the world’s largest apple pies taking residence there – can any of us really be all that surprised? 

    Farmstead Corn Maze and Pumpkin Fest

    If you’re looking for a place where the kids will never run out of things to do (or just a way to exhaust them from fun), then this festival in Meridian, Idaho is your go-to. 

    With beginnings as just a corn maze off I-84 and Eagle Road in the late 1990s, the farm’s annual autumn throwdown is one you’d likely only think to have heard of in country heart-and-hearth magazines. 

    But between a giant house-sized jumping pillow, a corn cob beach, pig races, and a potato sack slide, this festival is both real and always ready for new families at the ticket booth. 




    Oh, and while you’re there, don’t forget to visit the infamous corn maze – also known as “The MAiZE” – to experience a twisting, confusing cornfield like none you’ve ever seen before. The biggest kicker? There’s a theme to the giant maze each year- this year, comedy has joined the farm, and it’s shaped entirely like a picture of comic Jimmy Fallon. 


    Yep, you heard that correctly. His head is literally carved into the cornfield as part of the maze (would we really lie to you about that?!). Still don’t believe us? Get a peak for yourself and check out all the crazy opportunities this place offers for fall family fun on your next trip! 

    Roebuck’s Festifall at Walnut Grove 


    Held every year at South Carolina’s Walnut Grove Plantation, this fest provides a range of activities and happenings for any and all ages – all meshed with historical flair. 
    Here, the events, lifestyle, and tactics of the American Revolution come to life. 

    With over 100 historical reenactors present each year, perfect fall weather envelops demonstrations like no other. Learning cavalry tactics and military drills of the time, you will hear cannons fire and be able to participate in numerous colonial era-inspired crafts, projects, and trade (shopping) activities. With food vendors and RV parking all available on-site, you can spend a whole day here both enjoying the weather and learning about our nation’s incredible past.


    Damariscotta Pumpkinfest and Regatta
























    Not only fun for the whole family, this particular fest (oh, and regatta, because you’re not really in Maine unless there’s one of those) really is an all-American event, boosting the economy every year for the small, rural, coastal community of Damariscotta. Originally beginning in 2007 as a race between two pumpkin boats, this “Only in Maine” festival has expanded to be truly one-of-a-kind. 


    Promoting education on horticulture, gardening, and rural economic health to adults and children alike, the event evolves into a trip full of fall activities. Between learning the specific science behind growing Atlantic Giant Pumpkins, a boat race of countless 400-700 lb. hollowed-out pumpkins, and a giant pumpkin parade, this gourd-devoted parade will leave you in awe of the orange autumn fruit! 


    Other activities at the Pumpkinfest include: 

    • A pumpkin “soapbox-style” derby
    • Pumpkin dessert contest
    • Pumpkin Pie Eating Contests
    • An infamous 180 ft. pumpkin drop (which, mind you, is onto a stack of junk cars)
    • Display of 65+ carved and decorated pumpkins
    • Columbus day weekend events (“slice of small town Americana”)
    Long story short: You haven’t REALLY seen pumpkins until you’ve been to Damariscotta.

    Apple Butter Stirrin’ Festival

    At the Historic Roscoe Village in Roscoe, Ohio, you’ll not only get the fall experience of a lifetime, but also get to truly visualize the past in this 1830 restored canal town. This late-October festival provides a number of sights, smells, and activities, from their famed apple butter cooking over an open fire to live bluegrass music and canal boat rides to pass the time.

    The festival also boats “Spirit of Roscoe” ghost tours, bringing the past even more to life as the wind gets chillier and the sun looms toward the horizon. Haunted hello’s not your thing? There’s still plenty to do in this small Ohioan town, with unique shopping, original restauranteurs, museum and history tours, and bustling entertainment to keep you occupied.

    Between smelling the simmer of apple butter and watching the leaves turn, we’re honestly not sure what we want to do first in Roscoe this year.

    Stay tuned to RV Insider, the official blog of RV Trader, 
    for more insider tips, tricks and guides to the best RV destinations in the country, as well as plenty of resources for buying and selling your own new or used RV!

  • Update on the Big Outdoor Adventure Giveaway: WE HAVE A WINNER!




    From April to June this year, we were so thrilled to have had the opportunity to run The Big Outdoor Adventure Giveaway in partnership with Keystone RV and Thousand Trails! Now – out of more than 75,000 entrants – we are happy to announce that Patty Washall of Wilmington, Delaware is our grand prize winner!

    Patty won a 2016 Keystone Fuzion Impact VaporLite 26V RV and a year-long Thousand Trails camping pass, with the total value of her grand prize totaling nearly $40,000! As frequent tent campers, Patty and her husband have dreamed of owning an RV for years, but something always seemed to come up when they were ready to buy.

    “We are thrilled to be the Keystone Vapor Lite winners! This is a dream come true for a couple that loves camping more than anything,” said Mrs. Washall.

    “We have been tent campers for many years, and it has been our greatest wish to own a real camper. We can’t wait to enjoy all the seasons in our brand new RV!”


    Earlier this month, Patty and her husband received the Keystone RV and Thousand Trails camping pass at the Indian Valley Camping Center in Souderton, Pennsylvania. “We couldn’t have dreamed of a more deserving winner for this giveaway,” said Paige Bouma, vice president of RV Trader. “We can’t wait to hear about all the incredible places Patty and her husband visit in their new RV.”


    Stay tuned to our blog and social media pages for updates on the winner, her story, and future journeys in her brand new Keystone RV!



    Check out the video of our grand prize winners receiving the keys to the Keystone VaporLite!


    About Keystone RV
    Keystone RV Company is the #1 manufacturer of fifth wheel and toy haulers in North America, and a leading manufacturer of travel trailers. With over 1,000 retail locations in the United States and Canada, you are never far from a Keystone dealer. Keystone is a subsidiary of Thor Industries (NYSE:THO), one of the world’s largest manufacturers of RVs.


    About Encore and Thousand Trails
    Encore RV resorts and Thousand Trails campgrounds feature more than 180 locations across North America, comprising nearly 70,000 sites. Owned and operated by Equity Lifestyle Properties, Inc. (NYSE:ELS), Encore, Thousand Trails and their affiliates offer RV and outdoor recreation enthusiasts opportunities to enjoy the outdoors in top vacation destinations, complemented with resort-style amenities. For more information, please visit RVontheGo.com.


    About RV Trader
    RV Trader, a part of Dominion Enterprises’ Recreational Brands division, is the premier online classifieds website for buying and selling RVs. Over 145,000 new and pre-owned recreation vehicles are available from dealers and private sellers across the country. With over 3 million visitors every month, RV Trader is the perfect place to search, shop and sell RVs.
    Find your dream RV today on RV Trader!

  • Actually living out the TRUE American dream: Meet the real-life couple who quit their business day jobs to travel the country in an RV

    Hudson and Emily are a 25-year-old husband and wife – but they’re anything but your average American couple.

    They both have Masters degrees in Business Administration. Both of them love to travel and adventure the world. And, believe it or not, they recently quit their “American dream” jobs in the greater DC area to pursue their true American dream of traveling the country in an RV together! 
    Travel and lifestyle bloggers since 2012, they recently purchased a 2000 Fleetwood Bounder diesel pusher and are beginning renovations on the inside. On January 1st, they will embark on a year-long, “bucket list” trip, and plan to visit all 50 states. Some of their planned destinations include:
    • Hiking America’s great National Parks
    • Attending national events, such as major concerts, sporting events, state and county fairs, etc.
    • Living amazing adventures (like skydiving, bungee jumping, and swimming with sharks)
    • Making unforgettable memories (Exhibit A: riding a helicopter over Alaskan glaciers


    “One of the biggest encouragers of our dream was Hudson’s dad, who passed away unexpectedly from a heart attack last year,” Emily told us. “As hard as that has been, it’s also been a good reminder not to wait until we’re retired to live our dreams – because we never really know if we’ll have that opportunity.” 

    The two will be actively blogging, uploading videos to YouTube, and updating their social media platforms regularly to document their daily adventures and newfound RV living experiences.

    “Our goal is to encourage people to think about the stories they want to tell someday – and then go out and live them.” 

    Stay tuned for updates on this incredible traveling duo’s journey in 2017!



  • Latest edition of Go RVing Canada’s Wildhood Stories now on YouTube!

    Go RVing Canada recently released a jaw-dropping addition to their video series “Bring Back the Wildhood,” documenting the nomadic adventures of photographer Brendan van Son and his girlfriend, Erin. The couple’s series records their trip to from Toronto to Calgary…and honestly, it’s something you’ve got to see to believe. Translation? Social media = powerful, appealing digital and social media-based consumer experiences. Check it out and get inspired by this incredible project.
  • Winnebago Announces Q4 Results


    Winnebago Industries Inc. reported a 13.1% increase in net income for Q4 of the fiscal year, citing an outstanding towable division performance. As of Aug. 27, revenues for Q4 totaled approximately $263 million, improving almost 12% from this time last year. Net income was a little over $13 million, a 12.1$ growth since last year.


    “Our towables business continues to be one of the primary performance drivers, as shipments and retail registrations both outperform the market, thanks to several new products and increased dealer outlets. The motorized team drove a higher level of manufacturing output while also working hard to deliver more consistent levels of product quality.”

    Read the full article and hear more of Winnebago CEO Mike Happe’s perspective on the impressive success the company has seen thus far!