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jessebunnell
Junior Member


USA
31 Posts

Posted - Jun 23 2009 :  10:01:35 AM  Show Profile Send jessebunnell a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Getting ready to order the 2010 Rockwood 8314BSS. Does anyone have one already and are there any concerns I should have?

2002 Rockwood #2502
07' Chevy Dually
Girlfriend-Brittany
All the Captain Morgan I can handle!!!

campnrun
Junior Member



USA
20 Posts

Posted - Jun 24 2009 :  06:35:51 AM  Show Profile Send campnrun a Private Message  Reply with Quote
jessebunnell,

I have a 2008 8314SS. Not sure what the "B" is for in 8314BSS. I've had very few issues with mine. Most items are minor and have taken care of myself. I added a tall door mirror behind the toilet and modded my TV cabinet for a larger TV. Some issues with my Concertone unit, but who hasn't. Also, took out the screws on all the access cabinet doors and added knobs and catches so all the doors match.

Camp ON! Don

05 F350 CrewCab 6.0 longbed
08 Rockwood 8314SS
Kipor generator
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hoody00
Starting Member



USA
2 Posts

Posted - Jul 19 2009 :  7:33:27 PM  Show Profile Send hoody00 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
i have a 8314bss rockwood the only problem is the antenna for satalite radio isnt working,other than that everthing is working fine.

lawrence houde
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jessebunnell
Junior Member



USA
31 Posts

Posted - Jul 20 2009 :  11:33:06 AM  Show Profile Send jessebunnell a Private Message  Reply with Quote
What options did you get and is there anything you wish you did or not get? Thanks for your help!

2002 Rockwood #2502
07' Chevy Dually
Girlfriend-Brittany
All the Captain Morgan I can handle!!!
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aggie camper
Senior Member



USA
433 Posts

Posted - Jul 21 2009 :  12:02:27 PM  Show Profile Send aggie camper a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I have a Flagstaff 831BHSS but one option I highly recommend would be the electric tongue jack. It sure does come in handy.
Joe

'08 831BHSS
'10 Nissan Armada
Equalizer WDH
Prodigy
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Brush
Junior Member



USA
68 Posts

Posted - Jul 21 2009 :  12:47:26 PM  Show Profile Send Brush a Private Message  Reply with Quote
We have an 8319 and strongly agree with the electric tongue jack option. We also opted for the bigger A/C unit and aluminum wheels. Ask about the second year warranty through Forest River if you are not buying an extended warranty through your dealership.


Bill and Darlene
2008 Tundra 5.7, 8' Bed, 4WD
Super Springs
Reese dual cam weight distr hitch, Prodigy Brake control
2009 Rockwood 8319SS

Nights camped in 2009 = 19


Edited by - Brush on Jul 21 2009 12:52:24 PM
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aggie camper
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USA
433 Posts

Posted - Jul 21 2009 :  1:53:23 PM  Show Profile Send aggie camper a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Also, don't know if others use them much, but I really enjoy having the outdoor speakers on my TT.
Joe

'08 831BHSS
'10 Nissan Armada
Equalizer WDH
Prodigy
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catmom
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USA
48 Posts

Posted - Jul 21 2009 :  10:07:02 PM  Show Profile Send catmom a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Personally, I'd opt for a manual awning instead of a power awning. We've found we have to retract our power awning in situations (like light rain or moderate wind) when we would have still been able to use a manual awning (judging from past experience.) Rather limits the usefulness of it, IMO.

2008 Flagstaff 831RLSS
2007 Toyota Tundra CrewMax 5.7L 4.30 axle
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jessebunnell
Junior Member



USA
31 Posts

Posted - Jul 22 2009 :  07:52:26 AM  Show Profile Send jessebunnell a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Yeah I am debating the awning issue. Does it automatically close itself in high wind?

2002 Rockwood #2502
07' Chevy Dually
Girlfriend-Brittany
All the Captain Morgan I can handle!!!
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dduncan
Starting Member



USA
2 Posts

Posted - Jul 27 2009 :  4:48:38 PM  Show Profile Send dduncan a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I have the 2010 8314BSS. Went on 2 week trip at a lake. It has been at dealer for repair for a month now. Back slide leak, water from leak shorted out a lamp, water flow very weak, but the big thing is that I was told it had two 30 gal gray water tanks. I was told this after I waited three days for the salesman to call the factory to make sure that it had two 30 gal gray water tanks.( this was before they posted capt. on their web site). Of course it only has one 30 gal. tank. They just called me and said there is no room for another tank anywhere under the trailer. by the way they told me they found several thinks wrong when they had the belly cover off the trailer.
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jessebunnell
Junior Member



USA
31 Posts

Posted - Jul 28 2009 :  08:10:53 AM  Show Profile Send jessebunnell a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Oh great, that sounds wonderful. What dealer did you purchase it from?

2002 Rockwood #2502
07' Chevy Dually
Girlfriend-Brittany
All the Captain Morgan I can handle!!!
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hunt4240dw
Junior Member



USA
47 Posts

Posted - Jul 29 2009 :  08:30:38 AM  Show Profile  Click to see hunt4240dw's MSN Messenger address Send hunt4240dw a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I have the power awning on my V-Lite. I do not have any concerns now leaving mine open during light rain and wind. This is because of 2 items being added.

1) A free manual tilt arm upgrade from Dometic was installed. This allows me to have a slight tilt or large. It does restrict the use of my living room door. You read about this in the forum.

2) I bought 'Happy Hooks Awning Tie Downs'. They really work well. I would buy camping nail stakes also since the screw stakes do not work on all places.

David

99 Tahoe 4x4;
5.7;3.73 upgrade;Fram Air Hog;Throttle Body Spacer;Flowmaster SUV 50;MGSCustom Tune (~300 HP now)
2009 30WRLS Flagstaff V-Lite
82 SV167 Glastron Ski Boat
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hunt4240dw
Junior Member



USA
47 Posts

Posted - Jul 30 2009 :  07:56:16 AM  Show Profile  Click to see hunt4240dw's MSN Messenger address Send hunt4240dw a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Oh! I forgot something. Dometic recommends that awnings over 22' need a center support. Mine is 29' and it started to sag. The dealership could not get Flagstaff to pay for an automatic center support ( can be seen on Camping World Web). But the dealership payed for the support and installation. I was prepared to pay for it but not the installation.

David

99 Tahoe 4x4;
5.7;3.73 upgrade;Fram Air Hog;Throttle Body Spacer;Flowmaster SUV 50;MGSCustom Tune (~300 HP now)
2009 30WRLS Flagstaff V-Lite
82 SV167 Glastron Ski Boat
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eandsphotography
Junior Member



USA
44 Posts

Posted - Aug 02 2009 :  03:58:20 AM  Show Profile Send eandsphotography a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I ordered mine and if i had to do it over again, i'd leave out the skylight in the bathroom, which is just a leak waiting to happen. It continued to build up condensation in between the clear plexiglass piece inside and the roof plexiglass. Also, i'd leave out the vent that is in the ceiling in the main bedroom. This is just useless and another unnecessary hole in the roof. I bought one of those foam pieces and have it stuffed in it to block out the light coming thru it and have never opened it since i've had the camper.
Other then that, i dont think i'd change too much about it.
Alot of people dont like the electric awning, but i love mine. I do roll it up whenever i leave for any length of time cause you just never know when you might get a bad wind or rain storm and while it will drain eventually , it collects an awful amount of water which i dont care for. But , really, how hard or how much of a pain is it to just push a button to retract it before you go out and extend it when you come back. I would never go back to the manual type if i had a choice on any future trailers i'd own.

Erik and Shelly
05 Dodge ram 1500
09 Flagstaff 831KRSS (just arrived!!!)
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catmom
Junior Member



USA
48 Posts

Posted - Aug 02 2009 :  3:15:03 PM  Show Profile Send catmom a Private Message  Reply with Quote
The power awnings on these trailers do not automatically retract. You have to be there to do it.

2008 Flagstaff 831RLSS
2007 Toyota Tundra CrewMax 5.7L 4.30 axle
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Brush
Junior Member



USA
68 Posts

Posted - Aug 04 2009 :  10:33:45 AM  Show Profile Send Brush a Private Message  Reply with Quote
We camp alot in Myrtle Beach and it can get quite windy there. We never leave the awning extended during storms or over night. It only takes a few seconds to open or close the power awning. I guess it's a matter of personal preference but we like the convenience of the power awning. The manual awning will probably be more reliable in the long run.

Bill and Darlene
2008 Tundra 5.7, 8' Bed, 4WD
Super Springs
Reese dual cam weight distr hitch, Prodigy Brake control
2009 Rockwood 8319SS

Nights camped in 2009 = 19

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Hokiehall
Administrator



USA
361 Posts

Posted - Aug 04 2009 :  12:38:00 PM  Show Profile Send Hokiehall a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Brush, looks like you stayed at the Travel Park in MB. We always stay there and will be there Labor day week, if no hurricanes pass through.

Kim Hall

2004 Flagstaff 26 RKS
2003 Suburban
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Brush
Junior Member



USA
68 Posts

Posted - Aug 04 2009 :  3:03:41 PM  Show Profile Send Brush a Private Message  Reply with Quote
MBTP is our favourite place to camp. We hope to go back in a few weeks, Lord willing. We usually go in May and October so this will be our first August trip to MB.

Bill and Darlene
2008 Tundra 5.7, 8' Bed, 4WD
Super Springs
Reese dual cam weight distr hitch, Prodigy Brake control
2009 Rockwood 8319SS

Nights camped in 2009 = 19
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