pugmama

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Greetings~
I apologize if this has been asked before & if I am posting this in the wrong board. I tried to do a search on it, but didn't locate anything ~ may be using the wrong terminology.
I am wondering if there is a list of the camper floor plan codes.
Like, I figured out BH is Bunk House & I am assuming FK.. is Front Kitchen??
I am looking at classifieds for used campers & I think this would be very helpful.
Thank you for your help!
Marcy
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19Sandie54

AZ

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Well on mine RKS means rear kitchen slide, however I've seen some that really don't have anything to do with how the floorplan is done. Good luck in your search.
JJ & Sandie
Li'l Jack and Pickles, chihuahuas...Chewy, poodle 6/15/95-7/4/08 We will always love you Chooch.
2003 Chevy 2500HD,LT,CC,SB,4x4,Duramax/Allison
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hitchup

Fulltiming in AL

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RL: rear living
RD: rear den
RE: rear entertainment
19Sandie54 is right they don't always make sense.
2006 DRV Elite Suite 36TK3....our home
2008 Ford F450 Lariat CC 4x4......his office
Working Fulltimers since 3/2005
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jeremys

West Fargo, ND

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Puma lettering, I think.
DB - double bed
FS - front sofa
QB - queen bed
etc...
The list goes on and on... if you look at the floorplans, you can disect what they mean.
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BurbMan

Long Island, NY

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FQS = Front Queen Slide
RBS = Rear Bedroom Slide
RKS = Rear Kitchen Slide
BHSS = Bunk House Super Slide
RLS = Rear Living Slide
FKS = Front Kitchen Slide
Combinations are almost limitless, but you'll get the hang of it. The number is usually indicative of the length but not always accurate.
For example, our Terry is a 280FQS. 280 = 28' living area, but the trailer measures 31' 9" end to end. (FQS, see above) The trend is to include the living space only, so you may need to add 3-4' for the actual length.
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jeremys

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As well as my Puma 28BHS. It's living area (the box structure) is 28 feet, but the trailer is 32'4" rear bumper to front hitch.
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jtwisconsin

Menomonie, WI

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A few other common ones....
BHDS - Bunk House Double Slide
RS - Rear Bed Slide
John, the lovely wife, plus the 3 kids.
2007 Jayco Jay Flight 31BHS - Parked at the Seasonal Site
Previous setups...
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luvourtoys

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our PUMA 29 FKSS, front kitchen, super slide
Jennifer
Husband Dennis
2 boys 7 and 14
1 dog Joe Boxer
2007 PUMA 29-FKSS at the Lake
2005 Lowe Tahiti 224 Suncruiser
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Hornet28BHDS

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They do, ours is in my signature. I love decoding them!
2006 Hornet 28BHDS-Bunk House, Dual Slides
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pugmama

Midwest

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This is exactly what I was looking for ~ thank you!
It is kind of fun to figure out what they mean.
Marcy
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