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It’s hard to believe it’s almost Thanksgiving, but the despite the holiday season, RV news hasn’t slowed down. As always, we are here to keep you informed with the latest RV news you need to know this month. Check out this month’s top headlines below.
SylvanSport Debuting Platinum GO Camper – The North Carolina based company, SylvanSport is rolling out a VERY limited edition of Platinum GO models – 15 to be exact. These Platinum GO models will feature a two-tone silver and gray tent package – changing it up from their original silver and green colors. The platinum theme will also continue throughout the inside of the unit with four gray self-inflating mattresses. The storage lid comes in charcoal black and tires are mounted on custom blackout anodized aluminum wheels. The unit will go for $9,995 – get them while they’re hot! Read More.
Southern California Shuts Down Several State Parks Due to Fires – In more serious news, several California national parks have been closed due to the recent wildfires happening across the state. Park officials say all employees have been accounted for, but some of the parks have sustained serious damage due to the fires. We encourage you to visit the parks’ websites if you are planning to visit to make sure they are safe from these devastating fires. Read More.
Winnebago Comes Out With Camper Van – Winnebago has surprised the RV community with the introduction of its new Revel 4×4 camper van. The manufacturer is typically known for their larger models, so the compact model is an exciting change. The 4×4 camper van is a Mercedes Benz Sprinter-based rig, powered by a 188-horsepower, 3.0-liter, six-cylinder turbo diesel engine, and made for rugged outdoor sport and camping trips. This new model is aimed at expanding the market to reach a younger, sports and adventure-oriented crowd. You’ll want to see this unit for yourself. Read More.
Bowlus Road Chief Adds New Model – When you think aluminum trailer, Airstream comes to mind, but there’s a new brand on the market – the Bowlus Road Chief. They’ve recently come out with a new model, Road Chief 26, that combines 30s style with modern amenities. The Road Chief 26 can now sleep 4 campers thanks to an extra two feet of length. The model also houses a spacious kitchen and a separate toilet and shower rooms – no wet baths here. This model will cost ya though – it comes in at $185,000, but we think all of the amenities and style are well worth the price. Read More.
Lots of new models this month! We’re always happy to fill you in with the latest RV happenings. Let us know what your favorite story was in the comments below and stay tuned for next month’s edition of “In Case You Missed It”.
There’s a choice every RV owner must face – preventive maintenance or crisis repairs. There is no third option. To help cut costs, many RVers attempt to perform preventive maintenance on their RVs themselves.
Consider this: A typical RV with a generator, two roof air conditioners, and a slide-out or two has a minimum of 18 to 22 retail hours of mandated maintenance that needs to be performed each and every year! At an average retail labor rate of $120 per hour, that’s more than $2,600 spent per year just trying to avoid a major problem.
Alas, it’s important to note that not all components on your RV will automatically self-destruct if these hours of maintenance are not performed, but it is highly recommended. If systems are maintained and checked periodically, you will gain additional life from these products.
There are several seasonal maintenance tasks that you may want to consider doing yourself to cut costs.
Some of these DIY maintenance tasks include:
Is there a task that definitely requires a trip to the service center? Read this before scheduling your appointment.
Buying an RV is a huge, exciting purchase that gives buyers the opportunity to take their home on the road while experiencing the world in a whole new way. But sometimes the road can get lonely, and it’s often difficult to meet people while traveling – and that’s where RVillage comes in. RVillage is a free social network platform specifically designed to help RVers connect with one another while traveling. Founded in 2015 by Curtis Coleman, RVillage has continued to grow with more than 100,000 users currently and a new member joining roughly every 3 to 5 minutes!
Since the site was built for RVers by RVers, it’s easy to set your location through the site so you can immediately see other RVers who are close by, communicate with them, and meet up with them along your route. Another amazing feature RVillage offers members is the opportunity to join one of their 3,000+ crowdsourced groups on their site. These groups range from RVers who are into boondocking, full-timers, LGBT RVers, RVers who like crafting, motorcycling, hobby-related groups – the list goes on and on. There’s a group for everyone on RVillage, and if you don’t find one that fits your needs, you have the option to create your own. RVillage is truly what you make it, and the platform is an excellent way to connect with RVers from across the country and world.
You might be wondering, is RVillage just for people who own RVs? No! RVillage is a place for RV owners, enthusiasts, and dreamers. The site is a great place to conduct research and ask other RVers questions. After all, the best place to get information is from each other, so if you’re in the market to buy an RV, RVillage has thousands of people on their site that know the process and can help you along your own buying journey.
When you sign up to join RVillage you’ll immediately receive access to all of the 3,000+ crowdsourced groups mentioned above and you can start connecting with nearby RVers right away. We know safety is a huge concern when joining new platforms, but RVillage takes that stress away because they are committed to keeping your information safe and private on their site. In fact, there is no personally identifiable information required to sign up other than a username and an email address – it’s so easy.
For more information or to join the “RVillagers”, as they like to call themselves, visit: RVillage.com. Once you get familiar with the RVillage website, you can then download the RVillage APP for iOS or Android as it will make more sense for you and you can begin making those important connections along your way.
Did you catch our article last month about maintaining your RV’s exterior? FMCA and the “RV Doctor” Gary Bunzer are here to help you find the perfect products for your RV.
Five Conditions That Affect Product Performance
Did that polish work great for you, living in a colder climate, but not so great for your friend who lives on the beach? Simply put, some exterior products simply work better in different conditions.
There are five factors to consider when choosing a product to maintain your RV’s exterior:
Variations in temperature, relative humidity, rainfall, and even the proximity of the sun can have an effect on how well a certain product will perform.
Location
Whether the RV spends an abundance of time parked in an industrial area, a wilderness area, the city, or out in the country can have a significant impact.
Environment
Air quality, in particular, can have an impact. How much smog or airborne pollutants are present in the air?
Age of the RV
Certainly, the older the RV, the more chance of it sustaining a deeper level of oxidation.
Amount of effort exerted during the cleaning process
The elbow grease you employ when using a particular product may be directly proportional to your success.
Five Steps to Choose the Perfect Product for Your RV
First of all, be sure you know the type of material you are attempting to protect or restore. Some products, when applied to an incompatible surface, may actually cause more damage than any pre-existing condition. For instance, never use petroleum products or wax on vinyl stripes or design elements.
Read the Label
Try the product on an inconspicuous location first. See whether you can obtain a small sample of the surface you wish to clean, polish, wax, or otherwise protect or restore and test the product on that piece. If that’s not possible, try the product in an area that is hidden or not readily visible, such as inside a wheel well, behind a bumper, etc. Better to discover its effectiveness, or lack of, prior to slathering it on the entire sidewall.
Pick a Reputable Brand
This is your RV, not a cocktail. DO NOT MIX PRODUCTS! Find the preventive maintenance products that work best for you and stick with them. Avoid switching products every time you hear of something new. If your travel habits or home base changes, then it may be necessary to switch to a different product; however, until one no longer works for you, staying loyal will have a positive outcome most of the time.
Take it from the experts – maintaining your RV’s exterior surfaces can be a challenge if the products you choose don’t have the intended results. Hopefully these tips will help you maintain that showroom look for many years or at least reap the return on your investment come trade-in time.
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It’s that time again. We’re here to hit you with the latest RV news you won’t want to miss for the month of October. We’ve got some great stories for you, so let’s dive right in.
Sealander RV Transforms into a Small Houseboat – A company out of Germany has developed the Sealander, a vehicle that combines a towable RV and a boat all in one. The floating pod is made of glass fiber-reinforced plastic that’s lightweight and can be towed by a mid-sized SUV. When a user is ready to transform the towable into a boat, an outside motor is easily connected. The inside of a Sealander has two leather benches that can be converted into a bed. While transformed into a boat, users have the option of enjoying an open-air cruise. We love to see this type of innovative technology entering the RV space. Read More.
Winegard Introduces Connected App for Easy Access – We’ll admit it, we still love the option of taking technology on the road with us and Winegard is making it easier. Winegard, a leader in the design and manufacturing of quality antenna products, recently announced the release of the Winegard Connected app that is compatible with 4G LTE hotspots and WiFi range extenders. The app was designed to ensure a simple setup and consistent operation across all of Winegard’s connectivity products – no network setup required. With the app, you’ll be able to easily connect with friends and family on the road, just like you would be able to do at home. Read More.
Are Celebrities Driving Up Airstream’s Sales? – Forbes recently reported that the iconic silver-bullet-silhouette recreational vehicle was recently mentioned on the Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon. Matthew McConaughey was a guest on the show and shared that he took his family on a wilderness trip in their Airstream. Airstream’s CEO said that conversation was organic and they do love the association, but their products are for everyone – not just celebrities. The company’s growth is record-setting, with a 24% growth year-over-year, and think the celebrity acknowledgment can’t hurt! Read More.
We love keeping you in the know and now you’re all caught up! Stay tuned for next month’s edition of “In Case You Missed It”. Let us know your favorite story in the comments below.
It’s time to hit you with the RV news you need to know this month. September has been a busy time for the industry and we’re excited to catch you up on all things RV. Check out the top headlines below.
Thor Set to Become Largest RV Maker in The World – Elkhart-based Thor Industries Inc. has just announced an agreement to acquire a German recreational vehicle manufacturer for approximately $2.4 billion. Once the deal is complete, Thor has stated that the deal with Erwin Hymer Group SE will create the world’s largest RV maker. This deal will give Thor an entrance into Europe. Erwin Hymer Group SE currently employs more than 7,300 globally and their RVs are sold through a network of over 1,200 retailers. Both companies have noted that there should be no change in employee headcount as a result of the acquisition. We’re interested to see how this all plays out for Thor! Read More.
4G LTE and Wi-Fi Now Come Standard in Keystone Line – Keystone wants to make sure RVers have the ability to stay connected, so that’s why they are equipping their entire towable lineup with 4G LTE and Wi-Fi ready capability. The new Furrion technology is set to roll out at the Sept. 24-27 Elkhart RV Open House. The new technology offers an antenna that integrates 4G LTE and Wi-Fi with standard VHF/UHF/AM/FM reception, and the Wi-Fi and cellular signals are routed to a wall-mounted base inside the trailer. We love to see manufacturers step up their technology game! Read More.
“America’s Largest RV Show” Comes to a Close – The Hershey RV show held from Sept. 12-16 at the Giant Center in Hershey PA, tallied a final gate attendance of almost 60,000 people – just 5,000 attendees shy of last year’s show. The lower numbers were reportedly due to Hurricane Florence, but many vendors and manufacturers saw growth in sales. The show had 156 booth vendors and about 1,400 RVs from 42 manufacturers – we’ll highlight some big releases at the show below. All in all, America’s Largest RV Show was a great success and we want to give a huge shoutout to all of the attendees that stopped by the RV Trader booth – we’ll see you next year! Read More.
New Releases at Hershey – As we mentioned above, Hershey was full of new models. Check out a few new releases you won’t want to miss below.
Like we said, September was packed with RV news and we’re excited to see more exciting headlines as we head into fall. Which new model are you most excited about? Let us know in the comments below!
Take pride in your home on wheels! Read these tips from FMCA and the “RV Doctor” Gary Bunzer to keep your RV’s exterior looking its best.
The Roof
Get into the habit of inspecting the roof often, preferably once a month. Pay special attention to the seams, edges, moldings, caps, and anything else attached to the roof. Realize that any screw or mounting method used on the roof can become an entry point for moisture. Water intrusion is the largest threat to the integrity of any RV.
Keep the roof clean. Use a soft broom every couple of weeks to sweep away leaves, dirt, and road grime. Look closely for evidence of mold and mildew, especially on synthetic surfaces. Remove bird droppings or tree sap as soon as it is spotted. Small problems will not go away on their own. Left unaddressed, small problems will only worsen and quickly move (along with its associated cost) from the preventive maintenance stage. Wash the roof with the appropriate cleaning agent four or five times each year. A clean roof is simply easier to inspect!
And, finally, know what material forms your RV’s roof. Be sure the products you employ are safe for that roof surface material.
Sidewalls
Learn what material is used on the exterior of your RV’s sides. Is it painted aluminum? Fiberglass? Filon or another FRP derivative? ABS or PVC plastic? Are steel components used? If you own a Type C motorhome, don’t forget about the cab portion and its exterior surface.
Scan the sides of your RV and start counting how many components are attached: storage bay doors, refrigerator vents, furnace vents, city water inlet, etc. Every attachment point is a potential source for a water leak.
Inspect all seals around the sidewall openings. At the first sign of a deteriorating sealant, reseal! In severe cases, it may be necessary to completely remove the component and reinstall using fresh sealant. In other cases, a quick but correct application of a silicone sealant over the suspected gap may be all that is required.
Next, check for black streaks. Unfortunately, every RV is susceptible to those nuisance black streaks caused by four elements: dirt, moisture, time, and neglect. This video explains how these streaks form
When using any type of black streak remover, never apply the solution directly to the surface of the sidewall. Always moisten a clean, soft cloth with the remover and try to keep within the boundaries of the black streak. All black streak removers contain components that will remove existing wax, so areas treated with the remover will need to be re-waxed.
Unless the black streak is deep-seated and has become oxidized, it eventually should come off or at least be minimized. If the black streak has oxidized into the finish, other products exist that can address this specific type of problem. But, remember, it’s crucial to use a product compatible with your RV’s exterior surface to prevent further damage – read those labels!
Fiberglass Caps
The second level of oxidation results in a pronounced chalking of the finish. You’ve probably seen front and rear caps that display a distinct, blotch-like chalky residue that can be wiped away with a moist rag. Neglected further, the cap surface eventually can crack and deteriorate and, in the process, cross the line between restorative maintenance and damage repair. If individual fibers become visible in the fiberglass, it may require a repair out of the DIYer’s realm.
It is imperative that fiberglass front and rear caps be protected with wax or polish. Plain old car wash soap is a good option because it does not remove wax as detergents do. Polish is similar to wax, but some polishes and polishing compounds actually contain trace amounts of abrasives.
Undercarriage
Look for loose or damaged sections of the underbelly, regardless of the types of materials used under there. Some RVs have sealed underbellies, while other RVs may be open to the bottom of the subfloor. Others may have only a soft plastic wrap encasing the floor insulation. Look for anything that appears out of the norm. While you’re down there, check all chassis and suspension components for damage or irregularities, and look for evidence of water leaks. If you use the RV in winter conditions where salt is used on the roads, check for rust.
Stay Tuned
FMCA RV Club brings you this monthly tech tip to Enhance Your RV Lifestyle. FMCA delivers RV know-how to its members. Learn more at FMCA.com.
This information is for educational purposes. FMCA shall not be responsible nor retain liability for RVer’s use of the provided information. Exercise caution when working on the roof. Prior to making any RV service decision, including roof maintenance, you are advised to consult with an RV professional.
Sit back and relax, we’re here to catch you up on all of the RV-related headlines you should know about for the month of August. We’ve compiled our favorite RV news stories to keep you in the know. Check out our top picks below.
Coachmen to Debut Spirit Ultra-Lite – Coachmen recently announced that their new Spirit Ultra-Lite will debut at the 2018 Forest River RV Expo in September. Coachmen, who is a division of Forest River, noticed the need for a competitive ultralight brand. The new Spirit lineup will feature five different floor plans ranging in lengths from 23-36 ft., with weights as low as 4,500 pounds. The modern interiors offer 83 1/2 inches of interior ceiling height and updated features. We are excited to see this new lineup in September. Read More.
Airstream Salutes Military and First Responders – Airstream recently announced they are launching a new program that is designed to offer military personnel and first responders factory rebates on the full range of new Airstream products. The folks at Airstream thought that saying “Thank You” was simply not enough and wanted to provide military and first responders with the opportunity to explore the country that they serve. The Airstream Salute program is available to United States active duty military personnel, veterans, retirees, members of the National Guard and reserves, certain military spouses and dependents, EMTs, firefighters and members of law enforcement. Kudos to Airstream – we love this idea. Read More.
Renegade RV Introducing ‘Veracruz’ Class C Coach – Renegade RV, a division of REV Group Inc., just announced the addition of their all-new 2019 Veracruz Class C motorhome. The Veracruz features a king-size memory foam bed, a 40 in. LED TV, a Samsung Soundbar system, new lighting features, and so much more. The new Veracruz also provides 12,000 pounds of towing capacity and is available in two-wheel or four-wheel drive. The new model is offered in two different floor plans, and from what we’ve seen they look incredibly spacious. We can’t wait to see the new Veracruz on the road! Read More.
Airstream Classic Trailers Offer Smart Technology – In other Airstream news, the manufacturer announced that their 2019 classic models will feature the company’s Smart Technology. This technology will digitally connect owners to their RVs for an enhanced camping experience. So if you’re looking to “get away from it all” while still being connected, these new models could be perfect for you. Airstream’s Smart Technology allows 2019 Airstream Classic owners to control and monitor systems such as lighting, HVAC, awnings, vent fans, water, propane, and battery levels from anywhere. The 2019 Airstream Classics will also include one year of unlimited 4G LTE data. Read More.
August has been a busy month for new models and we are excited to see what news September will bring – so stay tuned for our next edition of “In Case You Missed It”. Did any of these headlines spark your interest, or have one you’d like to share? Let us know in the comments below!