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The Shakedown...our successful first trip out.

Cotay
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This past weekend we took the new Aerolite 174es out on its maiden shakedown cruise for a night at the campgrounds at Mt. Madonna County Park.

http://www.sccgov.org/sites/parks/Camp%20Here/Pages/Get-back-to-nature-while-staying-close-to-home-....

Getting up and down the hill was uneventful and a real pleasure with the Expedition. Although our site had water hookups, we went fully loaded with 52 gallons of fresh water. I don't live on a flat street so we needed to take the rig over fully loaded to another part of town to get the weight distribution set up properly before we left town. I also wanted to see how the rig would handle going up that very steep hill with a completely full load.

Backing into the site was a little more difficult than I'd anticipated due to a inconveniently placed tree and due to the fact that a couple of other oversized TT campers parked their TVs a little bit too far out in the street where I needed to turn. I managed to make it straight in on the third try but I learned that I should aim to arrive as early as possible to avoid such โ€œobstructionsโ€.

Most of our equipment worked fine although I noticed a few issues:

1. The fresh/black/gray tank level indicators are simply not accurate. Even after we ran the water into the gray tank for 20 minutes, the indicator still registered as empty. Are these typically woefully incorrect or is this a โ€œwarrantyโ€ issue I should bring up at our next servicing?

2. Our 6 month old was sleeping on the lowered dinette and I sat down next to him to change his diaper. You can guess what happened next. The wooden support on the right side ripped out of the screws and the table top went crashing to the floorโ€ฆluckily my son was not injured. Now Iโ€™m a pretty big guyโ€ฆ6โ€™1โ€ & 270 lbs (but Iโ€™m on a diet ;))so I canโ€™t be completely certain it is Aeroliteโ€™s fault, but the support only had three size 6 wood screws that only went into the support board about a quarter inch. To top it off, two of the screws were barely an eighth of an inch from the top of the support stripโ€ฆIโ€™m pretty sure my 40 pound daughter would have ripped it off if sheโ€™d sat on it. When I got home I re-attached and reinforced both sides with eight 1 ยพ inch size 12 wood screwsโ€ฆnow they are both solid. Iโ€™m convinced that whoever put this in had absolutely no care for whether it would support anyone.

3. We noticed that once it got dark, most everyone with a TT went inside and started watching videos/television. A few of the folks with tents and HTTs were outside around the campfires, but I was surprised that such a large number of the TT folks just shut down. I remember camping being hanging out under the stars roasting hot dogs and marshmallows. If I were going to stay inside and watch TV Iโ€™d just as soon stay home. I might understand this at an โ€œRV parkโ€ style facility, but is this common at a real campground?

Overall it was a great experience and we are set up with eight more trips over the next four months. My 2 and 4 year old sons had a blast and my 5 year old daughter (who has never been camping before) said it best when she exclaimed โ€œthis is the best camping trip ever!โ€
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thedietz
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bikendan wrote:
thedietz wrote:
Not to highjack this thread but I just recently bought my first hybrid and i have no owners manual. A 2003 Starcraft Travelstar 21rb.

How can I learn how the water system in my camper works, whether it be filling the holding tank, or using a site with a water hookup? Are they all the same?
Thanks in advance!


you should've started your own separate thread, since the original post was someone talking about their first trip and not asking how the water system works.


where were you 5 minutes before i put up my original post...you could have saved me the embarrassment
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thedietz
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Cotay wrote:
thedietz wrote:
Not to highjack this thread but I just recently bought my first hybrid and i have no owners manual. A 2003 Starcraft Travelstar 21rb.

How can I learn how the water system in my camper works, whether it be filling the holding tank, or using a site with a water hookup? Are they all the same?
Thanks in advance!


I just sent you a PM telling you where you can find the manual. I'm not sure I should post links to other forums here so I figured that was the best method. ๐Ÿ™‚


thank you ....i appreciate it!
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bikendan
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thedietz wrote:
Not to highjack this thread but I just recently bought my first hybrid and i have no owners manual. A 2003 Starcraft Travelstar 21rb.

How can I learn how the water system in my camper works, whether it be filling the holding tank, or using a site with a water hookup? Are they all the same?
Thanks in advance!


you should've started your own separate thread, since the original post was someone talking about their first trip and not asking how the water system works.
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Cotay
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thedietz wrote:
Not to highjack this thread but I just recently bought my first hybrid and i have no owners manual. A 2003 Starcraft Travelstar 21rb.

How can I learn how the water system in my camper works, whether it be filling the holding tank, or using a site with a water hookup? Are they all the same?
Thanks in advance!


I just sent you a PM telling you where you can find the manual. I'm not sure I should post links to other forums here so I figured that was the best method. ๐Ÿ™‚

thedietz
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Not to highjack this thread but I just recently bought my first hybrid and i have no owners manual. A 2003 Starcraft Travelstar 21rb.

How can I learn how the water system in my camper works, whether it be filling the holding tank, or using a site with a water hookup? Are they all the same?
Thanks in advance!
2003 Starcraft Travelstar 21RB Hybrid
2005 Nissan Titan King Cab

Cotay
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Padlin wrote:
Didn't know a hybrid came with 52 gallons, pretty nice.

The tank sensors are always incorrect, just the way they are. There are replacement ones if you get ambitious but you'll have to ask around to see if they work better or not.


Yup, it was one of the reasons we chose it over the Roo 17 (36 gallons). We also looked at at few Sprees but their 10 or 20 gallon tanks were ridiculous. I'm actually shocked that even much larger TTs don't have the water capacity of the 174es. Interestingly the Coleman CTE171 clone of the Aerolite 174 has a 60 gallon fresh tank, 28 gallon black, and 67 gallon gray. The issue with the Coleman is that these HTTs have a max payload of 3850lbs...with 60 pounds of water you only have about 150 pounds left for gear in the Coleman.

The 264 lbs hitch weight was an added benefit...with two GC-2 batteries on there and gear storage in the front we are able to get our tongue weight to 15% easily.

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Wavesprite wrote:
We can never book campsites far in advance because of my husbands work schedule. I just obsessively check the Reserve America app for cancellations starting about 10 days out and I've never "not" gotten a campsite at a place we like nearby.

Ifcajps: We LOVE that app!!! I honestly think it's one of the coolest apps out there, it's called "Nightsky" and it is amazing.


Thanks for the tip...I'll start checking about 10 days out from now on. ๐Ÿ™‚

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Didn't know a hybrid came with 52 gallons, pretty nice.

The tank sensors are always incorrect, just the way they are. There are replacement ones if you get ambitious but you'll have to ask around to see if they work better or not.
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We can never book campsites far in advance because of my husbands work schedule. I just obsessively check the Reserve America app for cancellations starting about 10 days out and I've never "not" gotten a campsite at a place we like nearby.

Ifcajps: We LOVE that app!!! I honestly think it's one of the coolest apps out there, it's called "Nightsky" and it is amazing.

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Saw one couple last year, relaxing in big ol' folding lounge chairs, watching a NASCAR race on a huge tv that lived behind a door in the side of their 5er. A quick chuckle, then back to my fire! Don't get me wrong-I love my devices. We'll be bringing 20+ electronic do-funnys this weekend, but nothing beats sitting by a fire with just a knife and a stick. And my Father's Day gift fire poker. Maybe a beer...
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bikendan
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we've been trying to get to Mt. Madonna all year, but life keeps getting in the way.
hoping to get over there before summer starts, cause we refuse to camp in the summer.
we'll wait until school starts again to go camping.
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When we went camping with my sisters in WA State, we sat outside around the fire till we could barely climb into our beds:) That's where I learned about the night sky features of a tablet where you hold the tablet up and can see the constellations and stars...that was cool. I don't even recall if either had a tv in their tts????

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Wavesprite wrote:
We love Mt Madonna!! Glad your first trip went so well. We're nearby in Carmel and I feel so LUCKY I snagged a oceanfront site at Half Moon Bay St park for this weekend!! They never come up on the cancellations!!

Some other great ones in our area and not far from you are Coyote Lake, New Brighton and Sunset State Beaches. If you want full hook ups and Redwood Trees Smithwoods RV is nice in Felton (Santa Cruz Mts.) and has a pool!!!

P/S We like to sit out by the fire...and never undersatnd the GIANT TV in the camper, but my kids are always drooling at the TV's, so we broke down and bought a 20". ๐Ÿ™‚


I'll have to look into Redwoods Trees Smithwoods. We have one trip planned for Henry Cowell and another for Coyote in August but my wife asked me to change it to Mt. Madonna since she likes it better. I wish we could get a site at New Brighton or Sunset...I'll have to start planning earlier next year. ๐Ÿ™‚ It's amazing how fast the great locations fill up!

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We love Mt Madonna!! Glad your first trip went so well. We're nearby in Carmel and I feel so LUCKY I snagged a oceanfront site at Half Moon Bay St park for this weekend!! They never come up on the cancellations!!

Some other great ones in our area and not far from you are Coyote Lake, New Brighton and Sunset State Beaches. If you want full hook ups and Redwood Trees Smithwoods RV is nice in Felton (Santa Cruz Mts.) and has a pool!!!

P/S We like to sit out by the fire...and never undersatnd the GIANT TV in the camper, but my kids are always drooling at the TV's, so we broke down and bought a 20". ๐Ÿ™‚