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August 25, 2013

How To Replace A Pump Faucet In A Camper

Filed under: Motorhomes and Campers,Teardrops & Tiny Trailers — Laura Moncur @ 12:08 pm

A few months ago, we realized that our old pump faucet was leaking. It was the standard 2-way pump faucet, which is completely useless if you only have one hand free.

How To Replace A Pump Faucet In A Camper from Starling Travel

The fact that it was leaking gave me an opportunity to change it for the kind of faucet I would have preferred. The same kind of faucet and pump system that I used on my old camp kitchen.

How To Replace A Pump Faucet In A Camper from Starling Travel

The first problem I ran into was the MASSIVE hole that the original pump faucet was going to leave. Removing it was simple, just unscrewing four screws and popping off the hoses.

How To Replace A Pump Faucet In A Camper from Starling Travel

Once the old faucet was gone, I had to decide where to put the new one. I would have liked to put it along the back of the sink, like my kitchen faucet at home, but it didn’t fit there, so I put it to the left of the huge hole. I made a paper template to mark where I would have to drill the two holes to attach the new faucet.

How To Replace A Pump Faucet In A Camper from Starling Travel

Here is a picture of the countertop after I drilled the holes.

How To Replace A Pump Faucet In A Camper from Starling Travel

The faucet fit nicely. If you notice, I popped open the Hot and Cold indicators and replaced them with City and Tank indicators. The City handle is used when we are connected to water hookups and the Tank handle is for the onboard five gallon tank.

How To Replace A Pump Faucet In A Camper from Starling Travel

Underneath the counter, the faucet is held on with the black screw-on washers, not screws. This is much more secure, considering that the particle board countertop is twenty years old and can’t hold a screw anymore.

How To Replace A Pump Faucet In A Camper from Starling Travel

On the City handle, we connected the hoses from the previous faucet using connectors from the lawn and sprinkler section. Honestly, it took THREE trips to the hardware store before we found something that connected securely and didn’t leak. Don’t forget to use plumber’s tape.

How To Replace A Pump Faucet In A Camper from Starling Travel

On the Tank handle, we connected a siphon pump (found at Harbor Freight). The connector was in the lawn and garden section and the pump uses standard tubing.

How To Replace A Pump Faucet In A Camper from Starling Travel

Once everything was connected, it looked like this under the sink.

http://www.harborfreight.com/fluid-siphon-pump-93290.html

I was very impressed with how good it looked.

How To Replace A Pump Faucet In A Camper from Starling Travel

That huge hole? We covered it with a plate of aluminum. You can find them in the hardware store near the door hinges. It covered the hole nicely and we have a tad more counter space than we used to have.

How To Replace A Pump Faucet In A Camper from Starling Travel

When we don’t have city water hookups, we can bring out the pump from under the sink, turn on the handle and pump it with our knee, leaving both hands free.

How To Replace A Pump Faucet In A Camper from Starling Travel

When we do have city water, the pump hides nicely under the sink. If you look closely, you can see the two holes we drilled for the tubing for the pump, but it’s not very noticeable.

How To Replace A Pump Faucet In A Camper from Starling Travel

Under the sink, the tubing fits well and no more leaking!

How To Replace A Pump Faucet In A Camper from Starling Travel

If you have come to hate your hand pump faucet as much as I did, don’t wait until it starts leaking to change it out. This job took only a few hours and has made using the water in our trailer SO much easier.

June 16, 2013

Fifth Wheel Shatters Back Window

Filed under: Motorhomes and Campers — Laura Moncur @ 6:45 am

RV Videos featured this video on YouTube from 2007. They were driving to their RV site in Grover Beach and the back window of the tow vehicle shattered when they turned a corner. The video is pretty impressive.

There is some question about WHY the window shattered. Here is what the owner said:

The fifth wheel trailer was just too far forward when we were turning and it pushed against the cab of the truck. The force of the glass hitting the back of my head stung like hell. As you can see my nephew with his cat-like reflexes hauls ass.

Some of the commenters suggested that a bike in the back of the truck actually broke the window, but that question was answered.

Nope. It was the fifth wheel. It put a nice dent in the back, upper corner of the truck cab. The bike was in the bed of the truck, stationary.

When I talked about the stability of fifth wheel trailers, I never knew that they could have an improperly placed hitch and end up ruining your tow vehicle.

June 13, 2013

Safari Alto Travel Trailers

Filed under: Motorhomes and Campers,Teardrops & Tiny Trailers — Laura Moncur @ 10:00 am

I mentioned the Safari Alto trailers in passing when I talked about trailers that are variations on the Wild Goose Teardrops:

Back then, I said:

The Alto Trailer from Safari Condo is still in production, but they are in Canada, so finding one in the States is a little difficult. This video is adorable. He is so excited to show how it lifts up.

The inside looks roomy and the sides are windows instead of canvas.

Alto interior 3

The difficulty of obtaining one of those trailers from Canada stopped me from owning one.

The difficulties haven’t changed, but I find myself returning to the Safari Alto website time and time again. I think I like them because they have a bath and shower in that tiny package, weighing only 1725 pounds.

Here is the floor plan:

Safari Alto 1723 floor plan from Starling Travel

New for this year, they have added a non-popup trailer called the Safari Alto F1743. It’s a 17 foot trailer that weighs only 1592 pounds, amazingly light. It has a similar aerodynamic design that isn’t quite a teardrop, but looks pretty good in its own right.

Safari Alto F1743 from Starling Travel

The floor plan reveals that it, too, has a bath and shower.

Safari Alto F1743 floor plan from Starling Travel

The more I think about these trailers the less bothersome a trip to Quebec sounds to me.

June 12, 2013

How It’s Made: Recreational Vehicles

Filed under: Motorhomes and Campers — Laura Moncur @ 11:43 am

This video was really informative, showing how trailers are made.

It really made sense to me when I saw it being put together. The reason the plumbing is so hard to fix when something goes wrong is because when the trailer is made, there are no WALLS installed yet.

How Travel Trailers are made from Starling Travel

If they made the walls first, and then added the interior fixtures, it would ensure that repair was just as easy as assembly.

They also made a popup trailer video as well. Beware of bad puns in this one: “It even comes with a screen door, because who know when adventure will come knocking.” I would suggest watching it on mute, but they do give some good information about how the trailers are made.

They also did an episode about the Safari Alto Travel Trailers:

I love to watch these videos because they give me ideas on how to build my own, but at the same time, they make the process look so difficult that I feel like I couldn’t make it on my own. It’s a strange mixture of inspiration and discouragement.

June 3, 2013

1978 GMC Royale: So Beautiful

Filed under: Motorhomes and Campers — Laura Moncur @ 6:47 pm

I have nowhere near $17,500 saved up, so I have to die a little inside because I have to pass up this 1978 GMC Royale I found on KSL Classifieds.

1978 GMC Royale from Starling Travel

It looks like the perfect Barbie Star Traveler. Here is the description:

1978 GMC ROYAL 26’, 60,000 Original Miles, Excellent Condition, Feb 2012 fully checked and serviced, 403 Engine, 2 A/Cs Dash/Roof, 6kw Generator,

1978 GMC Royale from Starling Travel

Full Awning, Hardwood Flooring and Walnut Cabinets, 3- way Refrigerator, Floor Furnace, Built-in Vacuum System,

1978 GMC Royale from Starling Travel

Rear Bath,

1978 GMC Royale from Starling Travel

1978 GMC Royale from Starling Travel

Front Dinette and Kitchen, Sleeps Six,

1978 GMC Royale from Starling Travel

all Service Bulletins, Parts Books, Monthly Newsletters that identifies any suggested improvements or modifications and where they are available, Repairs and Maintenance Manuals, Records and History from date of manufactured. Continuous inside storage, Elevated off of Tires and Wheels.

1978 GMC Royale from Starling Travel

1978 GMC Royale from Starling Travel

I took so many imaginary trips in my Barbie Star Traveler that I really feel like I’ve already wandered the continent in this motorhome. It makes me so happy to see it in real life!

Update 06-04-13: I found a bunch of GMC Floor plans here:

GMC floor plans from Starling Travel

I’m only guessing, but I believe this Royale has this floor plan.

1978 GMC Royale Floor Plan Rear Bath from Starling Travel

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May 10, 2013

Loaded and Light? I Don’t Think That Word Means What You Think It Means…

Filed under: Motorhomes and Campers — Laura Moncur @ 9:00 am

Trailer Life Loaded and Light from Starling TravelI am THOROUGHLY disgusted with Trailer Life Magazine right now. I just got it in the mail last night and was excited by one of the articles on the cover. It was called Loaded & Light: 11 Fully Equipped Trailers.

I thought, “Yes! They’re finally showcasing some of the tiny trailers on the market today!” Unfortunately, it was not as I imagined.

Of the 11 trailers they showcased, only two of them were under 3000 pounds. Those two were just the “low-end” of some of the brands and neither one was pictured. Instead, they focused on 36-foot behemoths that “only” weight 6600 pounds.

Light? I don’t think that word means what you think it means…

Here is a REAL list of eleven fourteen loaded and light trailers: (Continue Reading…)

April 20, 2013

The Coolest RV You Will Find: Umm…

Filed under: Motorhomes and Campers — Laura Moncur @ 10:00 am

I found this “cool” RV on KSL Classifieds with the title, “The Coolest RV You Will Find – $2,500.” On first glance it looked interesting.

Coolest RV You Will Find: Um... from Starling Travel

It reads: (Continue Reading…)

April 19, 2013

1959 Terry Camper: Bathroom DELETE?

Filed under: Motorhomes and Campers — Laura Moncur @ 11:17 am

I found this ad for a 1959 Terry Camper trailer on KSL Classifieds.

1959 Terry Remodeled Camper Trailer from Starling Travel

It reads:

1959 Terry Camper trailer $1900 OBO (Continue Reading…)

April 11, 2013

The Green Toyota Sunrader That Came to Visit

Filed under: Motorhomes and Campers — Laura Moncur @ 10:00 am

For the last week or so, we’ve had this green Toyota Sunrader parked on our street.

The Green Toyota Sunrader That Came to Visit from Starling Travel

When the owner was outside, working on his engine, I (Continue Reading…)

April 9, 2013

1981 Toyota Sunrader Motorhome: Classic Beauty

Filed under: Motorhomes and Campers — Laura Moncur @ 10:00 am

This 1981 Toyota Sunrader motorhome I found on KSL Classifieds looks like a great deal. (Update 04-19-13: Sorry, already sold!)

1981 Toyota Sunrader Classic Beauty from Starling Travel

Their ad reads: (Continue Reading…)

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