2005 Sportscoach Cross Country 354MRS
September 25, 2009 by rvSearch.com · Leave a Comment
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2004 Sunseeker 2450LE by Forest River
September 24, 2009 by rvSearch.com · Leave a Comment
2004 Sunseeker 2450LE by Forest River Previously $33,500 – Now $29,040 6.8L Ford with 59,842 miles, front overhead bunk, swivel chair, slide out dinette & refrigerator, split kitchen, rear corner bed & rear bath, A/C, dash AM/FM/CD, some basement storage, receiver hitch, sleeps 6. Offered from Oak Lake Campground & RV Sales in Kerrick, MN. Learn more about this 2004 Sunseeker 2450LE by Forest River! As featured on Read More →
Improving Today’s RV Features
September 24, 2009 by Lug_Nut · 43 Comments
RV manufacturers are always coming up with new features and components each year on their products. But, it seems they never make any innovative changes to improve their existing hardware. So let’s look at several items that could use some innovative design improvements. Read more Read More →
Six Words About Your RV Life
September 24, 2009 by Evanne Schmarder · 58 Comments
Hello intrepid travelers, Calling all wordsmiths, writers, witty individuals or families…can you condense your RV and camping experiences and expectations into six words? I double dog dare ya to share Six Words About Your RV Life!! Have you heard of the six word memoirs project from SMITH Magazine? In 2006 the fine minds behind SMITH Magazine offered aspiring writers, poets, those with something to say, and plain ole witty folk an opportunity to tell their story in six words. It’s said that Hemingway did just that when challenged to write a six word story. He came up with this: “For sale: baby shoes, never worn.” Thousands of others from the famous to the neighbor-next-door have submitted their six word story in several SMITH Magazine projects including a series on Love & Heartbreak. And this got me thinking about my own six word memoirs…stories about my life on the road, as an RVer. My motto and the RV Cooking Show’s tag line is a mere six words – “Love to travel. Love to eat.” I quickly realized we all have a story to tell, a short ditty to share – especially when it comes to our RV and camping travels. So, with much anticipation and excitement I am delighted to introduce a special six word series – Six Words About Your RV Life. Think about your adventures and see if you can craft a six word memoir about your RV vacation, lifestyle, camping experiences. Leave your six words on my RVCookingShow blog or right here on this RV.net blog posting – Six... Read more
RV Doctor – My Dinghy Tow Wiring Is Causing Me Confusion
September 24, 2009 by Gary Bunzer · 5 Comments
Dear RV Doctor, My motorhome is towing a Ford Escort and I am having a problem with my tow wiring. When I have my lights on and then turn on a turn signal, I notice a really faint blinking from the turn signal that is not supposed to be blinking. I’m really confused by this. Any ideas? - Craig Burkholder, (Lititz, PA) Read more Read More →
RV showers – yours or the campground’s?
September 23, 2009 by Jaimie Hall Bruzenak · 31 Comments
What do you use your shower for? Showering? Or is it a storage area or a place for the ktty litter box or laundry basket? When you are staying in an RV park do you still use your own shower? Or do you use the park’s showers? If so, what does it depend on? Some RVers feel very strongly about this; they only use their own shower. Reasons mentioned are sanitation, why have a nice shower and not use it, and privacy. Others enjoy an RV park shower where you can let the water run continuously instead of taking the usual RV-Navy shower. In the ‘89 Pace Arrow I began traveling with, the shower was the typical square tub – too small to actually bathe in. We ended up putting the laundry basket there and sometimes water jugs that might tip while traveling. It meant taking them out when showering. When we worked at a national park and had to wear uniforms, we put in an adjustable closet pole to hang our uniforms. We had access to nice showers so usually used them. If not, it meant shifting them all to the bed before showering, but it kept our uniforms accessible and from getting wrinkled. When not working, uniforms were stored under the bed. George and I also traveled in a Lance Camper. The shower area was separate, unlike some small RVs where the whole bathroom, toilet and all, becomes the shower area. However, the Lance shower was still too small for a tall person so we used the showers in RV parks. Newer RVs may have a garden shower instead with a door that opens and closes.... Read more
2007 Winnebago Vista 30 B
September 23, 2009 by rvSearch.com · Leave a Comment
2007 Winnebago Vista 30 B Previously $63,995 – Now $57,850 Gasoline coach has only 3,765 miles. Sleeps 6, swivel chair, Sofa Dinette Slide Out, Split Bath, Rear Queen Bedroom, oven, microwave, booth dinette, double sink in kitchen and more! Offered from Colerain RV in Cincinnati, OH. Learn more about this 2007 Winnebago Vista 30 B! As featured on Read More →
Kill Those Bacteria the Safe, Cheap, and Effective Way
September 23, 2009 by Lynn Difley · 3 Comments
By Lynn Difley Here’s a great way to fight bacteria, keep your galley and bathroom disinfected, without using an arsenal of chemicals that are expensive, toxic, and risky to grandkids, pets, and sensitive folks. A study done at Virginia polytechnic Institute took fruits and vegetables contaminated with salmonella, shigella, or e. Coli bacteria, and sprayed the produce with hydrogen peroxide, vinegar, and both. Hydrogen peroxide proved 100 times as effective as vinegar, but using vinegar and hydrogen peroxide together kills 10 times as many bacteria as peroxide alone. This is such a simple system. Both vinegar and hydrogen peroxide are natural substances, harmless to humans, pets and environment. The sprays don’t linger on surfaces, so you don’t have to rinse after use, and microbes don’t acquire resistance (no risk of creating Superbugs). Here’s all you have to do to set up your domestic spray program. Buy two plastic spray bottles in two different colors. One bottle must be completely opaque, and in as dark a color as you can find. This is for the hydrogen peroxide, which degrades if it is exposed to light or heat. You need separate bottles for each to maintain full strength effectiveness of the hydrogen peroxide which is delicate and will quickly break down into pure water. Buy a gallon of distilled white vinegar and a big bottle of consumer strength (3 percent ) hydrogen peroxide at the drug or grocery store. Fill your dark spray bottle with hydrogen peroxide and... Read more
RV Doctor – I’m Having Issues With Main Fuse In My RV
September 22, 2009 by Gary Bunzer · 5 Comments
Dear Gary, While closing my slides I found the main (30A) fuse blown. I returned home and replaced the fuse and set up the coach and plugged into my AC electrical source and opened up both of them. We had some bad weather coming through our area so I went out to close the slides and the main fuse was blown again! I replaced the fuse after opening the slides and it was okay. My book doesn’t show an electrical diagram for the circuits and I am lost. Neither time could I smell any type of smell indicating bad wiring. - Randy Serice, (Lake Charles, LA) Read more Read More →
2009 Gulf Stream Supermax 6341SM
September 22, 2009 by rvSearch.com · Leave a Comment
2009 Gulf Stream Supermax 6341SM Previously $149,225 – Now $139,988 34 ft. Class C Cummins turbo diesel w/ 2 slideouts, leather cab seats, leather sleeper sofa, trailer hitch and more! Offered from Freedom RV in Tucson, AZ. Learn more about this 2009 Gulf Stream Supermax 6341SM! As featured on Read More →



