Featured Articles
Choosing The Right Size Airstream
- By Janet H
- Published 06/1/2008
- Getting Started
Chances are good that you will own your trailer for many years. Choose your trailer based on projected use, not the current capacity of your tow vehicle. Vehicles come and go, Airstreams last a looong time.
For the first time RV shopper, deciding what size will be just perfect is a substantial dilemma. Many first time towers are inclined to buy the smallest trailer possible to ease into towing, only to discover that they need more space.
Recent Articles
Replace your old water heater; fear not!
- By D Bishop
- Published 12/29/2008
- Restoration Articles
After 44 (or so) years it is time to replace the water heater. It was easy and took less time than you might guess.
Propane Tanks
- By Janet H
- Published 12/27/2008
- Getting Started
Propane is used by Airstreamers to fuel stoves, provide heat and even heat water. Carried on the front tongue of the trailer, well maintained propane tanks are a necessity for campers who want to be self contained and able to camp anywhere in comfort.
Campground Power
- By TomW
- Published 10/15/2008
- Trips & Camping
Save your air conditioner's compressor - Check your shore power's line voltage!
Your Air Conditioner can be permanently damaged by being underpowered. Avoid a costly repair by taking a few precautions before you cool down.
Storage solutions for small spaces
- By Janet H
- Published 10/7/2008
- Trips & Camping
For owners of smaller or vintage Airstreams, finding space to store personal items and travel necessities can present a unique challenge. Got stuff? Stow it.
Rally Potlucks - planning for fun
- By Paula W
- Published 09/30/2008
- Rally Zone
I've hosted several potluck brunches at our 1964 Safari and found that involving others makes potlucks easy and interesting. Potlucks are a great way to meet new folks, swap tall tales and are just flat-out fun!