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Brent Peterson
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  • Paperback: 432 pages
  • Publisher: Imprint Unknown; 1 edition (3 Oct 2001)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 002864171X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0028641713
  • Product Dimensions: 23.1 x 18.5 x 2.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,202,357 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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One in ten U.S. households owned an RV--travel trailers, folding camper trailers, van conversions, and slide-in truck campers, as well as motor homes--in 1997, the highest level of ownership in the past 20 years. RVs are a new way to travel/live for most people, and deciding which type to choose, whether to rent or buy, how to handle plumbing and engines, even how to choose a campground--can be daunting. The Complete Idiot's Guide® to RVing is the perfect guide for first-timers and anyone looking to move up in equipment or to RV more ambitiously.

About the Author

BRENT PETERSON is former editor of RV View, a magazine devoted to the technical aspects of owning an RV, and is editor-at-large for Woodall's Publishing, home to seven consumer titles about RV travel. Brent is a frequent contributor to Coast to Coast and Roads to Adventure magazines, and his weekly "RV Guy" column, detailing his unique take on RVing, appears in 35 online newspaper Web sites.


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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful
Very Helpful. 25 Mar 2002
Format:Paperback
This is a very helpful book for someone thinking the RV life might be for them. I have this and a few other books on this subject, and this is one of the ones I read the most. Solid advice.
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191 of 199 people found the following review helpful
THE COMPLETE IDIOT'S GUIDE 18 Oct 2001
By JUDY STEELE - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
The Complete Idiot's Guide to RVing
By Brent Peterson

"Complete" is the key word here. (The "Idiot's Guides" are what I always search for at bookstores when I need help with anything from computer programs to minor auto repairs.) I cannot think of one subject relating to RVing that has been left out of this book. Our very own Brent Peterson's new book covers ever so many topics regarding the RV lifestyle. Jody Schaeffer has illustrated The Complete Idiot's Guide to RVing with photographs being provided by Gary Bunzer. Peterson was generous in giving credit to those that double-checked and edited his information.

Though Peterson had been taken on camping trips in his young years, he hadn't really been a true RVer until after he had been working for some time as a RV editor. This book has been written with humor and honesty, including many of the mistakes he made along the way, and how and what he learned from those mistakes.

The Complete Idiot's Guide to RVing opens with basic information regarding exactly what advantages RVing can offer you, such as freedom and choices during your trip, and what you can expect from RVing. With nearly 10 million RVs on the roads, it is not just older retirees enjoying the freedom a RV offers, but all types of travelers of all ages are enjoying even weekend getaways. There is an extremely useful pre-trip reference checklist at the beginning of the book that tells you what to check for, step by step, with the engine, exterior, interior, cockpit, towed vehicles and what to check for as you leave..

First you will learn of the various types of RVs and towables that are available and how to zero in on what will fit you and your expectations of a RV. Once you have narrowed your choices, Peterson walks you through the maize of what to look for on the inside and outside of your rig choices and explains what you need to watch out for when purchasing the vehicle. Topics include everything from pushy salesmen to plumbing systems.

Peterson then teaches you all about towing vehicles including information on the amount of weight and the various types of weight ratings, hitches, brakes, safety chains, mirrors, tow bars, tow dollies, trailers, fifth-wheels and how important checking all connections before leaving are. Included are many driving tips, the Seven Deadly Driving Sins, getting lost, navigation systems and the importance of weight limits. Also discussed are how to choose where you will be spending the night, hookups, weather conditions and staying in touch with civilization while traveling.

Throughout the book are listed many helpful hints that include classifications, such as "One for the Road" which has extremely helpful information on everything from weights, amps and volts to where fish are biting. "Road Scholar" which gives extra hints and information on all things concerning RVs and gives a bit of reassurance for the instances you might think you've really screwed up. "Pull Over" sections are the more important issues to look out for. "RVocabulary" covers the special language reserved for the RV crowd. Each chapter ends with "The Least You Need to Know" which boils down all chapter information to the more pertinent facts.

Whether you are a fulltime RVer or just entertaining the thought of buying a rig, this 372 page book is a must have. You can buy the book at any Barnes & Noble bookstore for $16.95, or directly on line at www.amazon.com or at www.idiotsguides.com. The day that I checked at Amazon they were having a sale and "The Complete Idiot's Guide to RVing" by Brent Peterson was on sale for $13.26.

68 of 70 people found the following review helpful
The Only Book you Need! 18 Oct 2001
By Bruce Peterson - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
I hate to say it but the "Idiots" guide was perfect for me. I've had some experience with RV's, but found this book didn't talk down to me. It had the perfect mix of technical information coupled with ideas for "Life on the Road".

I just got a used RV and found this book answered all my questions (even the ones I was afraid to ask the dealer) AND was quite enjoyable to read.

Brent Peterson has quite the sense of humor and is well versed in this subject. Obviously he's spend many miles on the road.

If you are going to get one book to go with your new rig...this is the one!

76 of 85 people found the following review helpful
Too General To Be Of Use 18 Jun 2003
By R. Harris - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback|Amazon Verified Purchase
Unfortunately this book spends more time about shopping for an RV than the actual RV and it's systems. The Woodall's guide is both elementary and detailed and assumes you've already purchased the RV.

In short, if you want tips on buying an RV and a cursory glance at the water, LP, and other systems, this is a passable book. But if you want to REALLY understand how things work, I'm afraid you'll have to look elsewhere.

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