Wednesday, October 26, 2011

2009 Eagle Cap 950


** SOLD **


Non-Smoking Unit

We have really enjoyed traveling in this camper and being able to get into places that we cannot with our larger fifth wheel.  When we bought the camper, we had an old Basenji (barkless African hound) who slept on a pad underneath the dinette table.  We had to have him euthanized last year and have since adopted two dogs, one a young, very active Basenji.  He sleeps in a large crate at night and putting the crate up on the bed during the day and then, at night, making the dinette into a bed and moving the crate there, just gets to be old after awhile...not to mention we simply need more room to accommodate two active dogs.  Therefore, we are reluctantly letting our camper go and will go back to pulling the fifth wheel between our summer and winter homes...and other places in between.

Instead of the "Nightstand with Hamper Below" on the passenger side (on the same side as the slide out), this camper has a full-wall wardrobe (see picture below).


Driver's Side

Driver's Side Propane Tanks
(20 lbs. each)

Driver's Side Storage Compartment


Front
Passenger's Side

Passenger's Side Under-seat Storage
(Also accessible from inside)


Rear
(Note ladder and roof rack)

Onan 2.5KW Generator

Rear Slide-out Tray
(8' long)

Utility Compartment



Torklift 5-step GlowStep
(Note bracket is located directly under entry door for easy access to the inside)



Fastgun Turnbuckles
(Note the Fastgun locks and the TorkLift tie downs.  The tie downs are specific to each truck...these are for a 2007 Dodge Ram 3500 w/duallies)

Swing-out Bracket in Closed Position

Swing-out Bracket in Open Position

Motosat Automatic Executive Satellite Dish
(Single LNB, good for Dish Network SD/HD or DirecTV SD...you can see it in the *up* position in the picture at the top of the page.)
(Small antenna to the right of the dish is for the radio.)

Wilson Shorty Thru-Roof Antenna
(Can be used for cell phones or USB modems/air cards with the appropriate adapter(s))

SunRunner 100-watt Solar Panels
(From AM Solar in Springfield, Oregon)


Wet Bath
(Sink and medicine cabinet)

Wet Bath
(Sink and Toilet)

Wet Bath
(Shower and sky light)


Door to Bathroom

Door to Bathroom in Partially Opened Position
(Note that the door slides open and closed so that the slide does not need to be out to open it.  However, it does make it easier to get to the water pump on/off switch located in the hood above the stove if the slide is put out just a few inches.)

Wet Bath
(Fantastic Fan)

Looking forward from entry door

Full Wall Wardrobe

Closet, Hamper, Storage Closet, Radio and TV in Stowed Position


Bed
(2" memory foam pad included)

Power fan over bed

Bed showing power fan


Dinette in slide out

Kitchen

Kitchen

Kitchen
(Note counter extension in UP position)
(Underneath the extension is the HPV-22B Solar Controller)


1000-watt "whole house" pure sine wave inverter
(located under the step up to the bed)

Stove and oven
(Note spice rack and knife rack)

Drawers

Pantry w/adjustable shelves
(Above drawers)

Pantry w/adjustable shelves
(In open position)

Norcold 6 cu.ft. 2-door refrigerator/freezer

Slide-out pantry

In place of a microwave, we had the cabinet above the stove made into a place to hold the Nomad 2 controller (visible) for the satellite dish.  The satellite receiver sits on top of the Nomad 2 controller (not included).  The black coiled cable coming from the ceiling is the Wilson Shorty Thru-Roof antenna.  We connected this antenna to a Wilson wired 3-amp amplifier which, in turn, was connected to a Verizon USB modem which was inserted into a Cradlepoint 1000 router.  The stuff for the TV and the stuff for the Internet are connected to their own power bar (one of which is visible in the picture) so when we were boondocking (which is most of the time), we could turn off what wasn't being used.


TV

TV




Standard Features

  • Dual pane thermal tinted windows
  • High gloss gel-coat finish
  • TPO roof
  • Series 4600 electric HappiJacs w/remote
  • Roof rack & ladder
  • R-17 roof; R-11 walls
  • 8' long storage tray
  • Outside shower
  • Two 20# LPG tanks w/automatic changeover
  • Dinette slide out w/110-volt outlet
  • Hardwood cabinet face frames and doors
  • Norcold 6 cu.ft. refrigerator
  • 3-burner stove w/oven
  • Slide out pantry plus second pantry w/adjustable shelves
  • 60" x 80" queen sized bed (w/2" memory foam pad)
  • 6-gallon water heater
  • 30,000 BTU furnace
  • 46 gal. fresh water
  • 32/22 gal. grey/black water
  • Black water tank flush
  • Water heater bi-pass / winterizing valve
  • Enclosed, insulated and heated tanks
  • Wet bath
  • Many other standard features, too numerous to mention

SET UP FOR BOONDOCKING WITH:
  • 2 SunRunner 100-watt solar panels
  • HPV-22B solar controller
  • 2 Lifeline 220 amp-hour, 6-volt AGM batteries
  • 1000-watt "whole house" pure sine wave inverter

Additional Options

  • Swing-out jack brackets
  • Fantastic power fan in bathroom & over bed
  • 11,000 BTU air conditioner w/wall thermostat
  • 2.5 KW Onan generator
  • Bedroom storage
  • Diamond plate riser
  • Exterior grab handle
  • Counter top extension
  • Stereo AM/FM CD
  • Motosat Executive automatic satellite dish w/Nomad 2 controller (this camper does not have a local antenna since we replaced the manual satellite dish, which had a local antenna included as part of the satellite dish, with the Motosat Executive)
  • 19" flat panel LCD TV (HDTV) on swing-out bracket
  • Drinking water filter
  • Torklift Springload XL Fastgun turnbuckles w/Fastgun locks
  • Torklift 5-step Glow Step...mounting bracket directly under entry door for easy access to inside
  • Torklift tiedowns (These tiedowns are designed for each make and model of pickup...the ones we have are for a 2007 Dodge Ram 3500 w/duallies.  Contact http://www.torklift.com/ to find out the model you will need for your truck.)