Chadx
Advanced Member
My wife and I plan to order our 2017 Hawk Shell (with side dinette, furnace/stovetop, etc. but no fridge or plumbing) over this coming winter for delivery in early 2017. We have options pretty much decided as I've been weighing the pros and cons....and weight!...of each option for the last couple years. The one non-firm decision is windows.
Being the type of person that values reliability and durability, the deciding factor in eliminating several other options, that we were on the fence about, came down to erring on the side of potentially fewer long term maintenance issues related to exterior penetrations. Fewer screw holes, openings, fittings etc. means one less place to monitor sealant and one less thing to allow water penetration in the future after years of twisting/rain/UV/age (the camper, not me).
That background is where I'm coming from while trying to decide on optional windows. The first being the window between the camper and truck cab. I think the slider is discontinued due to leaks but it was replaced by the removable window, but it also had some issues, but then those seemed to be fixed. I do value having the ability to pass items through the front window and the ability to vent, but not worth it if the leaks are still occurring on a fair percentage of units.
The harder decision is the "Additional Louvered Window (Driver side)" which is the full sized driver's side window that is an option on the Hawk Shell (and only an option with the empty shell or the shell with the side dinette like ours will be). That optional window is the same size as the full size standard passenger-side window. Quite large and would let in a lot of light and be nice to have when in the camper for several reasons: more light, added view, option of more ventilation, etc. I don't believe the smaller driver's side window, that is paired with the front dinette, is available with the side dinette, but if so, that would be an option as well as we thing some light and view out both sides of the shell would be nice.
The main negative that has me on the fence would be the potential for leaks. But since it's not a front facing window, I'm hoping there is less risk of having some of the leaking issues experienced in the front window which largely seemed to have issues while driving at speed during heavy rains where the extra force from the wind likely played a part. Afterall, there do not seem to be any issues with the full size window on the passenger side, so thinking the drivers side would be equally reliable.
Price is a minor consideration. Though by no means cheap at $525, I've discovered in the past, it is best to go ahead and get exactly what we want rather than the "wish I would have..." later. Plus we plan to have our FWC for a long time so amortized over the length of ownership, price is less significant.
Also of minor consideration is the fact that the area occupied by the optional full length side window is typically insulated and so there could be some impact to the overall heat retention in cold weather. Extreme cold is not on our current agenda though we currently tent camp and/or hammock camp down to just below freezing, so somewhat cold weather trips are likely. For those trips, we plan to vent but not run the furnace while we sleep, and just kick it on in the morning to warm up and help dry out. Unlikely to be a large impact, but I'm really not sure if those missing square feet insulation will impact real world heat retention to a medium or to a minor degree.
Also not sure if there will be any significant-enough-to-worry-about frame strength impacts as there are some vertical supports that will not be present to allow for the window.
Hoping others can chime in with experience with extra windows; especially the optional full-side window on the Driver's Side to go along with the existing full length passenger side window. Maybe chime in with some things that I'm not considered.
So, are more windows better?
Being the type of person that values reliability and durability, the deciding factor in eliminating several other options, that we were on the fence about, came down to erring on the side of potentially fewer long term maintenance issues related to exterior penetrations. Fewer screw holes, openings, fittings etc. means one less place to monitor sealant and one less thing to allow water penetration in the future after years of twisting/rain/UV/age (the camper, not me).
That background is where I'm coming from while trying to decide on optional windows. The first being the window between the camper and truck cab. I think the slider is discontinued due to leaks but it was replaced by the removable window, but it also had some issues, but then those seemed to be fixed. I do value having the ability to pass items through the front window and the ability to vent, but not worth it if the leaks are still occurring on a fair percentage of units.
The harder decision is the "Additional Louvered Window (Driver side)" which is the full sized driver's side window that is an option on the Hawk Shell (and only an option with the empty shell or the shell with the side dinette like ours will be). That optional window is the same size as the full size standard passenger-side window. Quite large and would let in a lot of light and be nice to have when in the camper for several reasons: more light, added view, option of more ventilation, etc. I don't believe the smaller driver's side window, that is paired with the front dinette, is available with the side dinette, but if so, that would be an option as well as we thing some light and view out both sides of the shell would be nice.
The main negative that has me on the fence would be the potential for leaks. But since it's not a front facing window, I'm hoping there is less risk of having some of the leaking issues experienced in the front window which largely seemed to have issues while driving at speed during heavy rains where the extra force from the wind likely played a part. Afterall, there do not seem to be any issues with the full size window on the passenger side, so thinking the drivers side would be equally reliable.
Price is a minor consideration. Though by no means cheap at $525, I've discovered in the past, it is best to go ahead and get exactly what we want rather than the "wish I would have..." later. Plus we plan to have our FWC for a long time so amortized over the length of ownership, price is less significant.
Also of minor consideration is the fact that the area occupied by the optional full length side window is typically insulated and so there could be some impact to the overall heat retention in cold weather. Extreme cold is not on our current agenda though we currently tent camp and/or hammock camp down to just below freezing, so somewhat cold weather trips are likely. For those trips, we plan to vent but not run the furnace while we sleep, and just kick it on in the morning to warm up and help dry out. Unlikely to be a large impact, but I'm really not sure if those missing square feet insulation will impact real world heat retention to a medium or to a minor degree.
Also not sure if there will be any significant-enough-to-worry-about frame strength impacts as there are some vertical supports that will not be present to allow for the window.
Hoping others can chime in with experience with extra windows; especially the optional full-side window on the Driver's Side to go along with the existing full length passenger side window. Maybe chime in with some things that I'm not considered.
So, are more windows better?