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Re: Show-off your AR-One

Posted: August 4th, 2016, 10:23 pm
by kuba122
A lot of the old pictures got corrupted and/or went missing. Congratulations on the new trailer, Kechika!! Here is us at our campsite in the Ashley National Forest September 2015. Flaming Gorge overlook was a short walk, a few steps, really, and a herd of big horn sheep were grazing in the campground in plain view the entire time we were there. Enjoy that trailer, we sure do!!
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Re: Show-off your AR-One

Posted: August 2nd, 2016, 11:45 am
by Parkhoppers
This is our AR-ONE 17RD on its third voyage. There's nothing like having a National Park all to ourselves!

(Great Sand Dunes - April 2016)

Re: Show-off your AR-One

Posted: August 2nd, 2016, 11:30 am
by Parkhoppers
Congrats! Enjoy traveling with your toys!

Re: Show-off your AR-One

Posted: August 2nd, 2016, 4:12 am
by Kechika
Our brand new Starcraft AR-one 17TH, so happy!!!
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Re: Show-off your AR-One

Posted: July 11th, 2016, 9:28 pm
by jcarlilesiu
Looks good! I like the awning lights.

Re: Show-off your AR-One

Posted: July 7th, 2016, 7:58 pm
by dagastjg
Just got this new trailer 3 weeks ago.....
2017 AR-One 18BHS

Re: Show-off your AR-One

Posted: November 4th, 2015, 11:02 pm
by kuba122
How do you handle the lack of 110v outlets when dry camping?

Do you have an inverter?

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We actually do have a small invertor. I only use it for antenna amp (if needed) and to power a laptop and charge camera batteries (I typically charge camera batteries in the Tow Veh on a different invertor). We don't use 110 much at all when dry camping. The only two items in the trailer we do need 110 for are the AC and the Microwave. We can do almost everything else with 12V and/or propane. Coffee is something of a pain ..... like tea bags and a tea kettle. We really don't miss not having 110 when dry camping ;)

Re: Show-off your AR-One

Posted: November 3rd, 2015, 1:21 am
by jcarlilesiu
kuba122 wrote:Thanks a bunch for adding me to your group!!

We are loving every minute of our first travel trailer!!

This is Us. 2015 Starcraft AR-1 15RB Hybrid Dry Camping at one of the National Forest Campgrounds at Flaming Gorge this past summer. It is definitely modified from its original configuration.

100W solar
Dual Propane Tanks
Dual Batteries
Added a hinge for the dinette to "fold" down
Added additional storage underneath
Added usb charge ports in the "pop out" bedroom as well as in the main cabin
Added Additional 12VDC plugs
Installed TV / TV mounts / Bigger Antenna

I also discovered that the factory wired the antenna booster incorrectly .... not sure if this was a one off mistake or it happens on a lot of starcraft trailers .... nor do I know what problems it might cause.

I have 2 near future mods in mind .... over the tongue bike rack and behind the trailer shelf and generator / tool box. Figure the two mods will offset each other and stabilize the tongue weight.
How do you handle the lack of 110v outlets when dry camping?

Do you have an inverter?

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Re: Show-off your AR-One

Posted: November 2nd, 2015, 3:01 am
by kuba122
Thanks a bunch for adding me to your group!!

We are loving every minute of our first travel trailer!!

This is Us. 2015 Starcraft AR-1 15RB Hybrid Dry Camping at one of the National Forest Campgrounds at Flaming Gorge this past summer. It is definitely modified from its original configuration.

100W solar
Dual Propane Tanks
Dual Batteries
Added a hinge for the dinette to "fold" down
Added additional storage underneath
Added usb charge ports in the "pop out" bedroom as well as in the main cabin
Added Additional 12VDC plugs
Installed TV / TV mounts / Bigger Antenna

I also discovered that the factory wired the antenna booster incorrectly .... not sure if this was a one off mistake or it happens on a lot of starcraft trailers .... nor do I know what problems it might cause.

I have 2 near future mods in mind .... over the tongue bike rack and behind the trailer shelf and generator / tool box. Figure the two mods will offset each other and stabilize the tongue weight.

Re: Show-off your AR-One

Posted: May 9th, 2015, 1:28 am
by jcarlilesiu
eriecamper wrote:Hoping to get out for our first weekend tomorrow. Finally got some good weather, and hopefully for good. Looking forward to see how the seasonal thing works out.
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That is a huge AR-One.

Nice camper. I really like the color scheme and contemporary design of those trailers.