Picked up my new Hawk camper from Go Anywhere in Wisconsin yesterday. Sean made this entire adventure a fantastic experience. Everything from placing the order to waiting for delivery and finally installing the camper went great!
Congrats Jim, I will be waiting to see how you like it! You have it on a Chev, any issues getting it loaded and unloaded give the narrow tail gate opening on GM products? (I think Hawks are about 58" wide and the tail gate opening on a GM is about 59".)
Also, I see you are close to retirement age, so are we. There are 2 of us and 2 bird dogs, so I am wondering if we would find a Hawk too small for a week or more on the road? Best of Luck, Dave
Jim,
Nice. I see you got the right truck for it too! Should handle that camper easily. I picked mine up from Sean also 1.5 years ago. Great folks to work with. Enjoy!
Bird Dog -- Loading and unloading from a my 2011 Chev 1/2 ton not a problem. They have the chev cutout in the bottom outside rear corners to clear the rounded edge of the bed at the bottom outside rear. TTakes me about an hour from beginning the loading process to finishing including jacking up camper, getting lined up, lowering on to truck, tie down, and airing up tires to handle the load. Might be a little cramped with 2 large bird dogs and 2 people. I find one person and 1 dog about right, but you can make it work if only sleeping in camper.
-Mike
Mike, Thanks for the information. I have a 2009 GMC 2500 diesel I could probably put it on. Do you think I would need to cut the bottom corners of the tail gate opening?
Oh boy, the next 4 months are going to be tough. We just ordered our Hawk, and now I'm forced to look at these great pictures. Keep them coming, it will help pass the time for us.
Welcome to the group.Missed your first post on your new camper.
Looks great.Nice place for the table.
Another ,member used that area for a slide out solar panel.
Good camping with your new rig.
Frank