Reyen
New Member
Located in the SF Bay Area
Asking $12,000
Four Wheel Camper Hawk
6.5’ long
Fits short bed full size trucks (although I used it on a long bed)
Shell model that has been built out with a couch, porta potty storage and flush mount Dometic sink and stove. Thoughtfully done in a way to cut down on weight and maximize storage space. Propane stove has an adapter so it can use small 1lb canisters making it unnecessary to haul around large propane bottles. Water system consists of two 5 gallon Spector jugs that are next to back door and easy to remove to empty/fill. Sink drains into one rather than having to attach a hose to the outside as is normally necessary on Four Wheel Campers)
Solar panel on the roof
Maxxfan (chose instead of Fantastic Fan because it can operate with lid closed)
Lighting indoors and outside. (3-brightness LED porch light, dimmable LED with red light over sink)
Removable/adjustable table mount
Thermal pack curtains attached with velcro to insulate top portion
Retractable awning on passenger side.
Hydraulic assist lifts on front of camper.
Roof luggage rack and track system.
The roof did leak when I purchased the camper but has since been resealed regularly. There is evidence of leak on front lift panels, could be replaced at some point. See close up photo of bottom of panel that is in bad shape. Due to the hydraulic lifts on the front of the camper this hasn't been an issue functionally.
Camper has been a work in progress since I’ve owned it but it’s pretty dialed in now. Of course there are little things here and there that could be improved.
I have a set of Reico Titan hydraulic camper jacks for it as well. And extension brackets for the front jacks to go around larger tires or a dually.
2001 F250 with a 7.3 diesel engine. 240k miles. May be available for sale.
https://sfbay.craigslist.org/sby/pts/d/saratoga-four-wheel-camper-hawk/7723037770.html
Asking $12,000
Four Wheel Camper Hawk
6.5’ long
Fits short bed full size trucks (although I used it on a long bed)
Shell model that has been built out with a couch, porta potty storage and flush mount Dometic sink and stove. Thoughtfully done in a way to cut down on weight and maximize storage space. Propane stove has an adapter so it can use small 1lb canisters making it unnecessary to haul around large propane bottles. Water system consists of two 5 gallon Spector jugs that are next to back door and easy to remove to empty/fill. Sink drains into one rather than having to attach a hose to the outside as is normally necessary on Four Wheel Campers)
Solar panel on the roof
Maxxfan (chose instead of Fantastic Fan because it can operate with lid closed)
Lighting indoors and outside. (3-brightness LED porch light, dimmable LED with red light over sink)
Removable/adjustable table mount
Thermal pack curtains attached with velcro to insulate top portion
Retractable awning on passenger side.
Hydraulic assist lifts on front of camper.
Roof luggage rack and track system.
The roof did leak when I purchased the camper but has since been resealed regularly. There is evidence of leak on front lift panels, could be replaced at some point. See close up photo of bottom of panel that is in bad shape. Due to the hydraulic lifts on the front of the camper this hasn't been an issue functionally.
Camper has been a work in progress since I’ve owned it but it’s pretty dialed in now. Of course there are little things here and there that could be improved.
I have a set of Reico Titan hydraulic camper jacks for it as well. And extension brackets for the front jacks to go around larger tires or a dually.
2001 F250 with a 7.3 diesel engine. 240k miles. May be available for sale.
https://sfbay.craigslist.org/sby/pts/d/saratoga-four-wheel-camper-hawk/7723037770.html