Ramblinman
Senior Member
So after countless hours of researching ... mostly on the net ... and traveling to Sacramento to visit both FWC and ATC this is what I have come up with. I am driving my G/F crazy. She says to just freaking order already!
I will use the camper to Hunt, Fish, and to travel around to find new places to hunt and fish. There will be lots of conventional camping with the G/F and two Dogs. I hope to make it to all the great places showcased on this forum. I also hope to use this in to my retirement which is hopefully about 15 yrs away.
I chose FWC over ATC because IMO FWC produces a slightly more advanced camper in that the newest modifications address old problems. They also seem to use more modern materials. I went to see the guys at ATC who were fantastic. There is no doubt that ATC makes a fantastic product and like everyone says those guys are great. I live in Canada and feel that a FWC will be more appropriate for the following reasons:
1. Warranty - There is at least a distributor in Vancouver, BC
2. Name recognition in the event I want to sell
3. FWC seems to have addressed the little inadequacies and are slightly more advanced with regard to building materials/techniques
4. Canadian Distributor will deliver to my house!
5. FWC has a couple more options I think that I would enjoy.
I chose new over used for the following reasons:
1. I can't drop what I am doing and travel for at least 3 days to pick up a used FWC
2. I am not interested in searching for used FWC's every day all day for months on end
3. There are some benefits to new .. as I see it. (BTW I never purchased a new vehicle or anything similar. I am actually quite frugal.)
4. Again, I can have the FWC delivered to my house
Options:
I chose most of the options I am not very handy at installing this stuff and it seems to me that most FWC Owners are always plotting and planning to add this and add that. I think it is probably better to have the factory install properly right off the starting line. I hope that a healthy option load will also add to resale value. I do want the camper to be comfortable. I think that this will keep me using it more.
Roll Over Couch
- I sat in the Dinette and found it to be extremely small. My knees touched the salesman's while we sat at the table. I do not think it will work for me. Besides I could not see out the window as it sits lower than the table. I also like the idea of using the camper in stealth mode and expect to use it in this manner.
Mechanical Camper Jacks w/ Brackets (4 corner) $ 595.00
Jack Brackets Only (aluminum) $ 275.00
Compressor 110 Liter Refrigerator/Freezer $ 1,390.00
-This is a tough one and an expensive option. Especially because it seems that a Solar panel is required. Again it will be too late to add a bigger fridge later. I hope that it will allow for more storage and will run as described in this forum. This one really hurts. At the end of the day I think the larger cold storage will be more useful and hopefully allow me to stay away from packing coolers.
Forced Air Furnace w/ Thermostat $ 495.00
Flush Mount Glass Top Appliance Upgrade (sink & stove) $ 600.00
- Man this is expensive. Can anyone tell me why.? I like it but $600.00 ... come on! I may scratch this one last minute.
Hot Water Heater / Outside Shower Package $ 595.00
-Yup I like my showers and it should be handy for the dogs and doing dishes and stuff like that. I realize that it will likely be the first thing to break.
DSI Option (electric start for the hot water heater) $ 155.00
Electric Water Pump $ 95.00
Power Roof Vent Fan (Fan-Tastic Fan) $ 295.00 x 2
-Two vents? Some in the know have scoffed at this. But, it should be nice to keep the air moving, keep me cool in the summer and hopefully keep that condensation down????
Extra Roof Vent $ 195.00
Screen Door $ 235.00
8' Side Awning $ 695.00
- I hope that this does not get torn off while moving through those tight spots
Rain Rafter for Awning (removable rain support) $ 49.00
Auxiliary Side Awning Light $ 45.00
Rear Awning $ 345.00
Aluminum Luggage/Boat Rack $ 235.00
Standard Length Yakima "Tracks Only On Roof" 60" $ 165.00
- Only the tracks for now. Mainly for versatility. I should be able to add the extras later without issue.
Rear Wall Steps $ 195.00
85 Watt Solar Panel w/ Charge Controller $ 995.00
LED Interior Lights (upgrade) $ 150.00
- I am still struggling with this one. I know that LED technology is changing and I am worried about not being able to get the bulbs that would fit in the incandescent fixtures ... I would like to have the red light option though.
Rear Flood Lights (LED) $ 395.00
- Damn LED is so expensive
Rear Flood Lights (Halogen) $ 165.00
LED Exterior Lighting Package $ 250.00
Arctic Package (Cold Weather Insulation) $ 475.00
- Cause it is already done and I cannot sew.
Auxiliary Battery System (wiring, separator, battery) $ 475.00
2nd Deep Cycle Battery (dual camper battery set up) $ 180.00
Gas Strut Roof Lift Assists $ 250.00
Ready To Go Anywhere Starter Package $ 195.00
Drill Bit Adaptor for the Mechanical Camper Jacks $ 39.00
I am ordering now so it can make it to my house by April.
Please comment where you feel appropriate. This is a huge expense for me. I do value all the input those have offered during previous posts. I really do want to do this right the first time.
Thanks!
I will use the camper to Hunt, Fish, and to travel around to find new places to hunt and fish. There will be lots of conventional camping with the G/F and two Dogs. I hope to make it to all the great places showcased on this forum. I also hope to use this in to my retirement which is hopefully about 15 yrs away.
I chose FWC over ATC because IMO FWC produces a slightly more advanced camper in that the newest modifications address old problems. They also seem to use more modern materials. I went to see the guys at ATC who were fantastic. There is no doubt that ATC makes a fantastic product and like everyone says those guys are great. I live in Canada and feel that a FWC will be more appropriate for the following reasons:
1. Warranty - There is at least a distributor in Vancouver, BC
2. Name recognition in the event I want to sell
3. FWC seems to have addressed the little inadequacies and are slightly more advanced with regard to building materials/techniques
4. Canadian Distributor will deliver to my house!
5. FWC has a couple more options I think that I would enjoy.
I chose new over used for the following reasons:
1. I can't drop what I am doing and travel for at least 3 days to pick up a used FWC
2. I am not interested in searching for used FWC's every day all day for months on end
3. There are some benefits to new .. as I see it. (BTW I never purchased a new vehicle or anything similar. I am actually quite frugal.)
4. Again, I can have the FWC delivered to my house
Options:
I chose most of the options I am not very handy at installing this stuff and it seems to me that most FWC Owners are always plotting and planning to add this and add that. I think it is probably better to have the factory install properly right off the starting line. I hope that a healthy option load will also add to resale value. I do want the camper to be comfortable. I think that this will keep me using it more.
Roll Over Couch
- I sat in the Dinette and found it to be extremely small. My knees touched the salesman's while we sat at the table. I do not think it will work for me. Besides I could not see out the window as it sits lower than the table. I also like the idea of using the camper in stealth mode and expect to use it in this manner.
Mechanical Camper Jacks w/ Brackets (4 corner) $ 595.00
Jack Brackets Only (aluminum) $ 275.00
Compressor 110 Liter Refrigerator/Freezer $ 1,390.00
-This is a tough one and an expensive option. Especially because it seems that a Solar panel is required. Again it will be too late to add a bigger fridge later. I hope that it will allow for more storage and will run as described in this forum. This one really hurts. At the end of the day I think the larger cold storage will be more useful and hopefully allow me to stay away from packing coolers.
Forced Air Furnace w/ Thermostat $ 495.00
Flush Mount Glass Top Appliance Upgrade (sink & stove) $ 600.00
- Man this is expensive. Can anyone tell me why.? I like it but $600.00 ... come on! I may scratch this one last minute.
Hot Water Heater / Outside Shower Package $ 595.00
-Yup I like my showers and it should be handy for the dogs and doing dishes and stuff like that. I realize that it will likely be the first thing to break.
DSI Option (electric start for the hot water heater) $ 155.00
Electric Water Pump $ 95.00
Power Roof Vent Fan (Fan-Tastic Fan) $ 295.00 x 2
-Two vents? Some in the know have scoffed at this. But, it should be nice to keep the air moving, keep me cool in the summer and hopefully keep that condensation down????
Extra Roof Vent $ 195.00
Screen Door $ 235.00
8' Side Awning $ 695.00
- I hope that this does not get torn off while moving through those tight spots
Rain Rafter for Awning (removable rain support) $ 49.00
Auxiliary Side Awning Light $ 45.00
Rear Awning $ 345.00
Aluminum Luggage/Boat Rack $ 235.00
Standard Length Yakima "Tracks Only On Roof" 60" $ 165.00
- Only the tracks for now. Mainly for versatility. I should be able to add the extras later without issue.
Rear Wall Steps $ 195.00
85 Watt Solar Panel w/ Charge Controller $ 995.00
LED Interior Lights (upgrade) $ 150.00
- I am still struggling with this one. I know that LED technology is changing and I am worried about not being able to get the bulbs that would fit in the incandescent fixtures ... I would like to have the red light option though.
Rear Flood Lights (LED) $ 395.00
- Damn LED is so expensive
Rear Flood Lights (Halogen) $ 165.00
LED Exterior Lighting Package $ 250.00
Arctic Package (Cold Weather Insulation) $ 475.00
- Cause it is already done and I cannot sew.
Auxiliary Battery System (wiring, separator, battery) $ 475.00
2nd Deep Cycle Battery (dual camper battery set up) $ 180.00
Gas Strut Roof Lift Assists $ 250.00
Ready To Go Anywhere Starter Package $ 195.00
Drill Bit Adaptor for the Mechanical Camper Jacks $ 39.00
I am ordering now so it can make it to my house by April.
Please comment where you feel appropriate. This is a huge expense for me. I do value all the input those have offered during previous posts. I really do want to do this right the first time.
Thanks!