Page 1 of 1

Re: Mossy Oak 21FSB

Posted: April 24th, 2020, 12:00 pm
by uct
kuba122 wrote:
April 22nd, 2020, 4:50 pm
We typically plug in the trailer at the house overnight to cool the fridge. It holds its cold for hours when there is cold stuff inside. We have never had a problem .

Most trailers do charge the battery while plugged in to a vehicle, slower than normal. Don’t know about yours, specifically.

I am scared of running a propane fridge on the highway. Maybe I’m paranoid. I work in the fire safety industry and just don’t like any flames, especially those that are hidden and subject to the elements.

Hope you have a littl more info .... get out there!!
We do the same with the food and plug in the night before. Do you ever use your propane with your refridge?

Re: Mossy Oak 21FSB

Posted: April 22nd, 2020, 4:50 pm
by kuba122
We typically plug in the trailer at the house overnight to cool the fridge. It holds its cold for hours when there is cold stuff inside. We have never had a problem .

Most trailers do charge the battery while plugged in to a vehicle, slower than normal. Don’t know about yours, specifically.

I am scared of running a propane fridge on the highway. Maybe I’m paranoid. I work in the fire safety industry and just don’t like any flames, especially those that are hidden and subject to the elements.

Hope you have a littl more info .... get out there!!

Re: Mossy Oak 21FSB

Posted: April 15th, 2020, 9:33 pm
by uct
Jennifersch wrote:
April 14th, 2020, 12:03 am
Hello,

We purchased our Mossy Oak 21fsb last year but haven't camped yet. :(

Do you know if the battery charges while towing?

If so, then we could get a head start on cooling our refrigerator, while driving to the campsite, correct?

Itching to get out there and camp!

Thank you!

Jennifer
Why dont you just use propane.does your refridge run on 12v. Most new ones dont. 110v or propane are my only choices

Re: Mossy Oak 21FSB

Posted: April 14th, 2020, 12:03 am
by Jennifersch
Hello,

We purchased our Mossy Oak 21fsb last year but haven't camped yet. :(

Do you know if the battery charges while towing?

If so, then we could get a head start on cooling our refrigerator, while driving to the campsite, correct?

Itching to get out there and camp!

Thank you!

Jennifer

Re: Mossy Oak 21FSB

Posted: February 14th, 2019, 2:22 am
by Huntr
We are very pleased with it so far and look forward to spring. We did find some roof membrane delamination along one of the roof panel seams at the walk through and had this noted by dealer for future warranty work should it be needed. We plan on installing the Maxxair Vent Cover, covering stove and heater vents with screen material, install bed hatch lift kit and other minor upgrades soon. We picked up a Equal - I - Zer 6000lb hitch on Craigslist for 130.00, what a deal. We hope to take it to Martinsville race in March depending on weather and will post some pictures.

We will keep you posted on anything that comes up with trailer issues.

Happy Camping!

Re: Mossy Oak 21FSB

Posted: February 12th, 2019, 11:37 pm
by GaryG
Very nice looking TT. We love our Starcraft. Can't wait for camping weather.

Re: Mossy Oak 21FSB

Posted: February 12th, 2019, 2:14 am
by erikbivens
Good Looking. We were contemplating ordering the 21FSB. We visited the RV show in Louisville and saw a 21 RBS that would fit our budget and lifestyle better. Just waiting on a few upgrades and better weather to take delivery. How is your fit and finish?

Re: Mossy Oak 21FSB

Posted: February 9th, 2019, 6:50 pm
by kuba122
That's a good looking rig! Welcome to the Forums!

Mossy Oak 21FSB

Posted: January 9th, 2019, 2:23 am
by Huntr
Great first time camping in new Mossy Oak trailer. Looks great and everything in trailer worked just fine. Spent three days at Kerr Lake.