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Pete’s RV eNewsletter, March 2010

March 5th, 2010 by Phil | Posted in General RVs, Pete's News, Shows and Events, Web site |

Pete’s RV News

Welcome to our very first e-newsletter! It’s the perfect way each month for us to share news, events, information and tips with our dedicated community of campers and RVers.

You’ll also notice that the newsletter is a hub for our social media outlets.  Along with the newsletter, we’ve been busy putting the final touches on our Pete’s RV Facebook, Twitter and YouTube pages.  They’re packed with Pete’s RV, and industry-related updates, photos and video clips.  We’ve had a pulse on the RV business for more than 50 years, and with the help of internet technology, we can now share our knowledge with an even broader audience!

Speaking of the business, Pete’s RV Center is enjoying a very busy 2010 thus far.  The RV industry is bouncing back nicely from a challenging 2009.  More and more families are opting to camp or hit the open road as a vacation option in 2010, so we’ve prepared for the increase in sales and service.  Our inventory is well-stocked with everything from pop-ups to motorhomes, and our service department and parts store are looking better than ever!

We hope you enjoy the Pete’s RV eNewsletter and welcome your feedback.  Please tell us what’s great about it and what other information you would like to be included in future issues.

Thanks for thinking Pete’s RV!

Recent Pete’s RV Bloglines

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“Weekend Rescue” at Pete’s RV Saves the Day!

Product News:  Montana Fifth Wheels Outfitted with “Triple P”

For those of you familiar with Montana Fifth Wheels, you know that inside and out, they are a thing of beauty!  Whether displaying them in our showroom or at a trade show, visitors are immediately drawn to their sleek appearance and finely-detailed interiors.   As if you couldn’t make Montana’s Hickory Edition already complete package any more…well, “complete”, we outfit the majority of our units with Pete’s Premium Package (”Triple P” for short).

The following custom-chosen features provides our Montana’s with an added touch of convenience, efficiency and class:

  • Mor/Ryde Hitch Pin reduces chucking, providing clunk-free towing
  • Dual Pane, Tinted Safety Glass Windows for increased warmth/cooling efficiency
  • Hi-Gloss Gel Coated Fiberglass Exterior wears longer and maintains a “showroom” appearance
  • 12 Cubic Foot, 4-Door Refrigerator equals even more storage space for entertaining family and friends

February Top Views on Pete’s RV Website

1.  Cougar 318SAB Fifth Wheel
2.  Cougar 298BHS Travel Trailer
3.  Montana 3750FL Fifth Wheel
4.  Cougar 326MKS Fifth Wheel
5.  Passport 2910BH Travel Trailer
Honorable Mention:  Outback 295RE

Pete’s RV Store Featured Product:  Trailer Star 18″ Electric Tongue Jack

The saying goes, “Save your back and use a jack.”  And let it be an electric one at that!  Trailer Star offers a 12 volt DC electric tongue jack with 3,500 pounds of lifting capacity.  It’s constructed with hardened steel gears and long-lasting durability.  Other nice features of this product include dual night lights for night hitching, and a built-in level strategically placed for convenient viewing.

Regularly priced at $179.99, the Trailer Star 18″ Electric Tongue Jack is specially-priced at $135.22.  Stop by Pete’s RV Store or contact us via email or 1-800-639-5093.

RV Service Tips:  Lug Nut Tightening

RV tires and axles experience considerable stress called “side load”.  It is critical that tire lug nuts on RVs are checked and properly torqued before each and every trip.  Keystone RV provides an excellent instructional video on proper lug tightening technique.  We encourage you to watch this ten minute video at the Pete’s RV TV page on YouTube.

RV Q and A:  Battery Life

Question: How long will a 12V battery last when I am camping without electrical hook-up?

Answer: The size and number of amenities requiring electricity on your camper play a large influence on the life of a battery when dry camping.  A fully-charged battery that is not aged, and holds a good charge, will generally last a weekend in travel trailers and fifth wheels, and a few extra days in a pop-up camper.  Large appliances such as microwaves, air conditioners and televisions (unless AC/DC) must be plugged in to an electrical service to operate, so no worries in monitoring their use.  However, lights, heater, small electronics and appliances need to be used on an as needed basis to preserve battery life for the refrigerator and water pump.  It’s never a bad idea to carry a second battery if you have the extra room.  There are cable units available to “trickle charge” from your towing vehicle’s battery, but the process is slow and not recommended when dry camping.

Customer Feedback

“Thank you so much for the work you performed on our camper. You guys went out of your way to replace our shower unit. All of you went “above and beyond” to take care of us! We will always remember the excellent care and concern that was shown to us. We will recommend Pete’s RV Center to anyone we hear of that is interested in camping. Thank you again for everything! You are a great group of people.”– Ken and Deb Y. from W. Chazy, NY

More Pete’s RV Center Testimonials

Pete’s RV “What is it?” Facebook Contest

Name this campfire circle essential correctly and you may win one!

Go to the Pete’s RV Facebook Page, add us as a friend and post your answer as a comment on the wall entry bearing this photo.

A winner will be chosen on 3/15.  Good luck!

RV Flashback: 1922 Zagelmeyer Tent Trailer

Patented and manufactured by the Zagelmeyer Auto Camp Company in Bay City, MI, they contained many of the standard as well as unique features found in camp trailers of the 1920’s.

As listed in the original patent document from 1927, it included a “hinged entrance door”, “foldable berths” and a “table pivotally connected to kitchenette”.  What further separated Zagelmeyers from the competition was their claim to be the lightest one made, as well as a permanently attached canvas covering, and hard-topped roof.  This made for quick setup and breakdown.

The one pictured here is located in the showroom at Pete’s RV Center and may be one of the oldest RVs found in New England.

Campground Recipe:  Breakfast Burrito

Ingredients: Eggs, Hash Browns, Bacon, Cheddar Cheese, Salsa, Flour Tortilla Shells, Sour Cream, Tomatoes, Olives, Green Onions, Avocado

Directions: Ahead of time you can chop up the tomatoes, olives, green onions and avocado. Cook the bacon and crumble. Cook the southern style hash browns in a frying pan with salt, pepper and oil until browned. Mix together and put in a container or zip lock bag and refrigerate until needed. Grate cheddar cheese (store in container or zip lock bag). On the morning you will cook these, take out mixture and place in large frying pan and heat. Scramble the eggs, add to warm mixture and cook. This is an ideal way to have breakfast while camping because each person can make their own burrito the way they like it.

This and even more delicious campground recipes can be found at KOA.com!

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