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The RV Atlas Podcast

A New Era for Fiberglass Trailers? The Awaken RV MorningStar Makes its Debut

The RV Atlas Podcast

RVFTA Podcast Network

Places & Travel, Parenting, Society & Culture, Wilderness, Kids & Family, Sports

4.6 • 584 Ratings

🗓️ 21 March 2026

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

On this week’s episode of The RV Atlas Podcast, we dive into something we genuinely love talking about: small RV innovation—and more specifically, a brand-new player in the fiberglass trailer space that’s bringing fresh energy into a category we’ve followed closely for years. We’re joined by Scott Hubbell, founder of Awaken RV, a company that made its debut at the Florida RV SuperShow with a striking new fiberglass trailer called the MorningStar. If you’ve been listening to the RV Atlas for a while, you already know this is a category we pay close attention to. Fiberglass trailers have long been known for durability, loyal communities, and timeless design—but they haven’t always been known for rapid innovation.
That’s exactly what makes this conversation so interesting.

From Marketing Side Hustle to RV Industry Leader
Scott’s path into the RV industry didn’t start with a lifelong passion for trailers—it started with a marketing side gig.
Fresh out of college, he and a friend landed a small contract helping a teardrop trailer company rebuild its website and drive traffic. That project took off. Sales grew rapidly, and what began as a side hustle quickly became a full-time opportunity. Over time, Scott became deeply embedded in the RV industry, helping grow a small company into a major player.
From there, he became a key part of what many RVers now recognize as the modern teardrop revival, helping scale production, build communities, and expand into adjacent niches like truck campers.
But after about 15 years in the industry, he had a realization: he was ready to build something new—something that gave him the freedom to innovate again.

Why Fiberglass? Durability Meets Opportunity

Fiberglass trailers have always had a strong reputation—and for good reason.
As Scott explained, if you took a fiberglass trailer and a traditionally built “stick-and-tin” trailer and left them side-by-side for 20 years, the difference would be obvious. Fiberglass units hold up. They resist weather. They age slowly. It’s not uncommon to see 30- or 40-year-old fiberglass trailers still in great condition.
But as we discussed in the episode, the tradeoff has often been limited innovation. Many brands in the space have stayed consistent—sometimes to a fault—with similar layouts, aesthetics, and features year after year.
That’s where Scott saw opportunity.
What if you could take everything great about fiberglass—durability, longevity, community—and combine it with:


Modern design
Better floorplans
Higher-end interiors
Thoughtful features RVers already expect in other segments

That idea became the foundation for Awaken RV.

Introducing the MorningStar: A New Kind of Fiberglass Trailer
The MorningStar is Awaken RV’s first model, and it immediately stands out—not just for what it includes, but for how it feels.
Here are the key specs:


Length: just under 24 feet
Width: 8 feet
Weight: approximately 5,300–5,400 pounds
MSRP: starting around $88,900

That places it in a unique part of the market—above entry-level trailers, but still well below the luxury Class B and Airstream-style price points that many buyers jump to when they want higher quality.

A Floorplan That Feels Bigger Than It Is

One of the standout features of the MorningStar is its flow and openness.
The current layout features:


A rear bathroom spanning the width of the trailer
A kitchen immediately upon entry
A U-shaped dinette
A large wardrobe
A front bedroom with north-south twin beds

That twin-bed layout, combined with wide walkways and an interior height of 6’8”, creates a sense of space that feels larger than the traile...

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There's nobody.

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So that's like you're literally, it's hard to like give birth to something brand new in the RV industry.

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That would kind of be that.

0:08.8

Yeah. It's exciting.

0:13.6

Hi, everyone. I'm Stephanie.

0:15.7

And I'm Jeremy.

0:16.9

And we are the authors of the bestselling where should We Camp Next series of guidebooks and camping journals.

0:22.1

And of the brand new children's books, my first book of hiking and my first book of camping.

0:26.6

This year we are celebrating the 12th anniversary of the RV Atlas podcast.

0:31.0

Join us now as we cover the best campgrounds, the best RVs, the best food, and the best gear and gadgets to bring with you when you go.

0:38.4

So pull up a chair and join us around the digital campfire.

0:42.1

This is Season 12 of the RV Atlas.

0:48.2

Hello, everybody, and welcome to today's episode of the RV Atlas.

0:52.4

Today, I'm thrilled to have on the show, Scott Hubble from Awaken RV, a brand new

0:58.8

RV manufacturer that just made its debut at the Florida RV Super Show with a gorgeous fiberglass

1:06.4

trailer called The Morning Star.

1:08.5

If you've listened to the RV Atlas for a long time, you know that I love

1:12.1

fiberglass trailers. Stephanie loves fiberglass trailers. And of course, our great correspondent,

1:16.8

Cassida Dean May, also loves fiberglass trailers. So when we saw a new company making its debut

1:22.8

in this somewhat niche space, I knew that I wanted to talk to Scott and see what he was up to.

1:28.9

Also here at the RV Atlas, we always want to do our best to support independent manufacturers,

1:33.5

give them the spotlight so people find out and know what all their options are out there.

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