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Tips for Buying Used RVs

It’s important that you know exactly what you’re getting when you’re looking for a used motorhome to buy. With some older RVs still commanding over $50K, it is always in your best interest to be very careful.
Used recreational vehicles spend a good part of their time sitting still.  Some will spend months in storage, only to come out for a few weeks in the middle of summer. Because of their limited use, it’s n

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HOW TO RIDE A JET SKI

Summer is here and everyone is out to beaches and water sports. With summer vacations approaching ahead, you might be planning trips to beaches and sea sides for water activities and fun. Jet Skiing is very common sport in summer and loved by everyone. Whether you visit your nearby water resort or you are travelling to some holiday spot for extreme water fun, you need to know how to drive a jet ski in order to make your journey exciting, safe and

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Beginners guide for Snowmobiling

Hey check out for some really good news for those who are just novice to Snowmobiling. MotorsHiFi shares some of the important points that will help you out. Over the years Snowtracks has been responsible for introducing thousands of snowmobile enthusiasts as well as increasing winter tourism to snowmobiling premier destinations throughout North America. The most incredible way to experience the great outdoors of the Snow Belt co

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Vintage Hydroplane Boat Racing

My family on my father’s side first settled in the Saint Lawrence River area in upstate New York. They started out as riverboat captains. My great, great grandfather ran a tour company that gave slow boat rides around the Thousand Islands Park. It was a lot of fun, and a great way to make a living. Tourists from all over the country would come in the summer and fall to see the beautiful water and islands that dotted the riv

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That Little Switch in my RV

Recently, I traveled to Louisiana to help with the Hurricane Isaac disaster relief effort. I had decided to drive my big rig, a 1992 Monaco Dynasty, so I could bring my cat with me. The rig had sat for 3 years before I purchased it, and it still had some minor issues; but I fell in love with it at first sight and cannot part with it.  She is worth the trouble.

The roads in Mississippi and Louisiana leave a lot to be desired. All kind

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