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Old 03-16-2017, 08:35 AM   #1
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Since buying this trailer in August, I've been surprised at the number of this particular trailer I've run across on various forums... and even when I go camping. Seems like a very popular brand and model. That adds to my peace of mind... We really like ours. I've done several minor mods. I removed the sliding doors to the bedroom, isolated the step light from the outside LEDs, and yesterday changed out the reading lamps over the bed so they're not shining in my eyes. I'll probably add one more step light for the outside bathroom entrance. Sound off if you have one of these. Let us know how you like it.
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Since buying this trailer in August, I've been surprised at the number of this particular trailer I've run across on various forums... and even when I go camping. Seems like a very popular brand and model. That adds to my peace of mind... We really like ours. I've done several minor mods. I removed the sliding doors to the bedroom, isolated the step light from the outside LEDs, and yesterday changed out the reading lamps over the bed so they're not shining in my eyes. I'll probably add one more step light for the outside bathroom entrance. Sound off if you have one of these. Let us know how you like it.
We are very new to trailer world and just purchased a 2013 White Hawk. We are excited about emerging into a whole new world. So far we've prepared two meals and dined in our driveway. We are waiting for the weather to warm up so we can de-winterize and head out! We are really feeling a little nervous about that first trip out!
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We are very new to trailer world and just purchased a 2013 White Hawk. We are excited about emerging into a whole new world. So far we've prepared two meals and dined in our driveway. We are waiting for the weather to warm up so we can de-winterize and head out! We are really feeling a little nervous about that first trip out!
you'll enjoy it, make a check list of to do's before you leave so nothing is over looked.
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Old 03-23-2017, 07:42 PM   #4
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Spend a couple of nights in the driveway. The trip home for "I forgots" and "do we haves" is a lot shorter...
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Just remember that's your rain water drain in your driveway not a place to dump your tanks before leave for home.
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I spent 3 more nights in mine this weekend. It's really nice to have this camper that doesn't need constant repair. My last one was a FR product and after a while I had most of the little stuff fixed. Thankfully there wasn't ever anything big to fix, just maintenance, but it took a couple of years to get it that way. This one's been pretty good out of the box. Hopefully it will stay that way.
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I spent 3 more nights in mine this weekend. It's really nice to have this camper that doesn't need constant repair. My last one was a FR product and after a while I had most of the little stuff fixed. Thankfully there wasn't ever anything big to fix, just maintenance, but it took a couple of years to get it that way. This one's been pretty good out of the box. Hopefully it will stay that way.
we are still waiting for it to warm up enough for us to de-winterize. Envious.
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