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It’s Time To De-Winterize Your Boat for Smooth Sailing

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It’s finally warming up outside, which means it’s sailing season yet again. That means you’ll need to de-winterize your boat for smooth sailing once your put it in the water. While routine maintenance checks on all the moving parts of your boat are important year-round, it’s a bit more work to de-winterize your boat in the spring. In fact, the life of your boat depends on proper winterization and de-winterization. Your owner’s manual will have instructions that are specific to your boat’s make and model. Make sure to override all other tips that conflict with those in your manual.Read More »It’s Time To De-Winterize Your Boat for Smooth Sailing

25 Eye Popping RVs from the Burning Man Festival Over the Years

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If you’re a young party goer, you’ve not only heard of the Burning Man Festival but you’ve attended the annual event in Black Rock City in the Black Rock Desert of Nevada. For the rest of us, an introduction to this celebration is in order, especially those of us who like to see RVs like we’d never imagined them before. Read More »25 Eye Popping RVs from the Burning Man Festival Over the Years

Technology for RV Living: Staying in Touch with the Outside World

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Many RVers see each outdoor adventure as an opportunity to go off-grid completely and block out the outside world. These folks aren’t very interested in Internet connection and rely on their phones for emergency situations or they drive to the nearest hotspot they can find when necessary. Other RVers are vacationing with their kids who need entertainment in the evenings and will go through withdrawal symptoms if they can’t occasionally get on Instagram. If you RV full time while holding down a job remotely, chances are that your need for Internet access is a dire one.Read More »Technology for RV Living: Staying in Touch with the Outside World

How To Prevent An RV Tire Blowout

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You’re driving along when you hear a loud pop! You guessed it. You just had a tire blowout. Not only can a tire blowout ruin your plans for the day, but you have your family in the RV to worry about. RV tire blowout season runs from May through early October, according to tire manufacturers. The reason for the abundance of tire disasters during those months is because it’s just plain hot outside. Also, drivers are on the road more and for longer with their RVs loaded to the hilt. That’s not to say that a blowout can’t happen in the middle of February, however, especially in warmer climates.Read More »How To Prevent An RV Tire Blowout