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ldmc
Explorer
Explorer
Need input from Cedar Creek Hathaway and Silverback owners.

DW and I are torn between the Hathaway 34re and Silverback 33IK.

Is the price difference between the two, meaning the Hathaway is about 5-7K more, worth it for the little extras you get?

We will be using it for weekend and long week trips now, but plan on using it as our Snow bird retreat in about 8-10 years. Want to have it paid off before we get there. It will be garage kept, so I know the condition will be great.

Looking for all opinions.

Thanks,
2017 GMC 3500 Duramax SWB CC

2018 Cedar Creek Silverback 33IK
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ldmc
Explorer
Explorer
Thanks for the input.

Just supporting our thoughts about CC. I will try to post this on the CC website also.

Thanks
2017 GMC 3500 Duramax SWB CC

2018 Cedar Creek Silverback 33IK

Splashers3
Explorer
Explorer
TOTALLY agree with MPI_Mallard....we are "Creekers" for life...after the way they just treated us on the repair of our 2009 Silverback wide body. Ask anybody that is a member of the Cedar Creek RV Owners Club (CCRVOC)what they think.

Mike
2017 GMC 3500 Sierra Denali, C/C, D/A, DRW, w/40gal Aux tank, 18K B&W Patriot.
2019 Cedar Creek Hathaway, 34RL2 - w/Bells & Whistles and disc brakes
Traded 2009 Cedar Creek Silverback, GII, 32 WRL

goducks10
Explorer
Explorer
You could ask over here too.
http://www.forestriverforums.com/forums/f23/

MPI_Mallard
Explorer
Explorer
Ask any "creeker" about CC's "after the sale" customer service which in my opinion having dealt with them is the best in the industry which really makes the difference and is why i'm a "creeker"!!!!
07' Dodge 3500 6 speed Cummins Diesel Dually/6.7L Bully-Chipped /
Exhst Brake/07' Cedar Creek 37CDTSD Daydreamer fiver
Mallard @ Frau Blücher

Red Green:
Now lets Bow your heads for the men's prayer.
I am a man, but I can change.
If I have to, I guess...

David_and_Chris
Explorer
Explorer
Why don't try and also post this on the cedar Creek rv owners website. They are very knowledgeable about these trailers.

David
David

garyp4951
Explorer III
Explorer III
On the Silverback I had, the awning stopped just past the door, and the vaulted slide dumped a lot of water right on the steps in a hard rain. Plus you cannot install slide toppers on a vaulted slide, but other than that it was a great 5th wheel.

B_O__Plenty
Explorer II
Explorer II
Nobody ever said "I wish I would have gotten the cheaper one" We just got a new Creek coming out of a 2011 Big Country. No comparison. We really like this one.

B.O.
Former Ram/Cummins owner
2015 Silverado 3500 D/A DRW
Yup I'm a fanboy!
2016 Cedar Creek 36CKTS

Me_Again
Explorer II
Explorer II
I will add to my early comments and to what RVcrazy said above about 10 years from now. Our earlier trailer was a 29' (30.5' overall) and it served us well for 11 years. We really like the computer desk, king bed, large shower and two recliners that look directly at the TV.

Our new trailer/home is 39'4" OAL, and is like a little apartment, with theater seating across for a 48" TV, island kitchen with butler's pantry with counter ahead of kitchen, again a king bed and large shower. giant basement and high roof line all the way to the back which makes it feel very open. And we love it.

That said you my want to buy a slightly used trailer for a few years or up to chooser to when you are ready to snowbird. Then you will have wants nailed down better. Chris
2021 F150 2.7 Ecoboost - Summer Home 2017 Bighorn 3575el. Can Am Spyder RT-L Chrome, Kawasaki KRX1000. Retired and enjoying it! RIP DW 07-05-2021

RVcrazy
Explorer
Explorer
I would buy used. Many people find that their preferences change after they get some experience. I would NOT expect that you will want what you think you want 10 years from now... (We bought a used, refurbished Hitchhiker.)

jrs1871
Explorer
Explorer
While some parks do arbitrarily enforce a 10 year old limit, many will accept an older rig that is in good shape. I have seen 10 year old rigs look much nicer than 5 year old rigs because the owners really take care of them.
That being said, the CC is considered the higher of the two lines. Basic construction is the same but the CC comes with a few more items as standard instead of options. We opted for the CC because of the standard features after putting the pencil to the paper to see what adding those items to the SB would cost. The CC came out cheaper in the long run. But only you can decide what are the must haves and what are negotiable.

Me_Again
Explorer II
Explorer II
ldmc wrote:
Need input from Cedar Creek Hathaway and Silverback owners.

DW and I are torn between the Hathaway 34re and Silverback 33IK.

Is the price difference between the two, meaning the Hathaway is about 5-7K more, worth it for the little extras you get?

We will be using it for weekend and long week trips now, but plan on using it as our Snow bird retreat in about 8-10 years. Want to have it paid off before we get there. It will be garage kept, so I know the condition will be great.

Looking for all opinions.

Thanks,


The Silverback does not get a rear cap, which is a show stopper for me. For a trailer to be in good shape in 8-10 years you have to start with a high quality one from the get go. HOWEVER remember that most large snowbird parks have a 10 year rule that they can use to reject units that they feel do not meet that standards.

So maybe invest in a less expensive one for the years before retirement and then get a nice unit to carry you into the first 10 years of snowbirding. We are in our 9 year of snowbirding and 11 years of retirement. This year we replaced our 11 year old trailer with a new larger 2017 model. Chris
2021 F150 2.7 Ecoboost - Summer Home 2017 Bighorn 3575el. Can Am Spyder RT-L Chrome, Kawasaki KRX1000. Retired and enjoying it! RIP DW 07-05-2021

ACZL
Explorer
Explorer
FWIW, I wouldn't rule out the SB 35IK. Bigger bathroom WITH a real linen closet. SB's have a raised basement floor and NO divider between basement and docking station (2 of my complaints w/ CC). SB have a window on street side (on some models) by slide whereas CC doesn't. SB have the cathedral ceilings. Pass side basement door opens sideways on SB verses up. Both very well built. Differences is what keeps the 2 lines well.....different.
2017 F350 DRW XLT, CC, 4x4, 6.7
2018 Big Country 3560 SS
"The best part of RVing and Snowmobiling is spending time with family and friends"
"Catin' in the Winter"

donn0128
Explorer II
Explorer II
Silverback has always been the low price version. Generally speaking there are a few less frills, and lower grade cabinet finishes. What is optional on the SB can usually be found as standard on regular CCs. Both are built on the same assembly line using the same techniques. Either will serve you well, so pick which one YOU feel most comfortable with and go.