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Hornet28BHDS

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There are a lot of RLS floorplans on the market, so you have a lot of choices. If you like the Coachmen and it the best you've looked at, then go for it!


2006 Hornet 28BHDS-Bunk House, Dual Slides

2006 Dodge Ram 2500 HD
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I have the Keystone Hornet 29RLS. I have more pics of it in my link. I love the room this trailer has. Extremely comfortable with a large bath area. Here are a couple of sample Pics






05 Super Duty XLT CC 5.4/3.73 5 sp auto Torqshift
06 Keystone Hornet 29 RLS/(The"Cracker Cabana")
Reese HP Dual Cam

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Iteachmiddleschool

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fla-gypsy wrote:

I have the Keystone Hornet 29RLS. I have more pics of it in my link. I love the room this trailer has. Extremely comfortable with a large bath area. Here are a couple of sample Pics





That slot's gotta be at St. Andrews in your top photo! It looks so familiar. We're also St. Andrews addicts. We have slot 18 for spring break, and slot 101 for our summer vacation. I can't wait.

We have the Passport 285RL and love the floorplan. Easily towed by our Dodge (see signature line below).


Me ('57)
DH ('55)
3 kids (18, 20, 23)
Chipper (lab, 11) and Duke (boxer, 6)
2007 Dodge 1500 V-8/HEMI; 3.92 axle; WDH with Dual Cam
2007 Keystone Passport Ultralite 285RL

Seymour_family55

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Try the Puma 29FQS Travel Trailer
there is a sofa across the back with a huge window, a slide out dinette, 2 doors, and the best part, a slide-out king sized bed


Buzzy & Lynn
Jarred(16)
Dixie(The Black Lab)

2007 Palomino Puma 29FQS
2003 Dodge Ram 2500 Quad Cab, Long Bed, CTD, Auto (new to us)

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We bought our 2008 Zinger 25RK because the kitchen and open living space was in the rear. (this is a stock picture not ours)




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ok, my eyes have been opened. Let me try more specifics to see what you have to comment on. I would like the rear seating area, Fiberglass sides, prefer a ABS front cap and enclosed undercarrage, really looking for a nice 4 season trailer that is fiberglass sided.


2007 Chevy Silverado 2500HD, CC/SB/4x4/ DMAX-Allison, no modifications
21MPG Empty HWY, 17 MPG Empty, City, 13 MPG Towing @65 mph
07 COUGAR 294RLS
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mrfishaholic wrote:

ok, my eyes have been opened. Let me try more specifics to see what you have to comment on. I would like the rear seating area, Fiberglass sides, prefer a ABS front cap and enclosed undercarrage, really looking for a nice 4 season trailer that is fiberglass sided.


you came here looking for a specific answer?

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Iteachmiddleschool wrote:

fla-gypsy wrote:

I have the Keystone Hornet 29RLS. I have more pics of it in my link. I love the room this trailer has. Extremely comfortable with a large bath area. Here are a couple of sample Pics





That slot's gotta be at St. Andrews in your top photo! It looks so familiar. We're also St. Andrews addicts. We have slot 18 for spring break, and slot 101 for our summer vacation. I can't wait.

We have the Passport 285RL and love the floorplan. Easily towed by our Dodge (see signature line below).


St Andrews #108

mrfishaholic

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mike54 wrote:

mrfishaholic wrote:

ok, my eyes have been opened. Let me try more specifics to see what you have to comment on. I would like the rear seating area, Fiberglass sides, prefer a ABS front cap and enclosed undercarrage, really looking for a nice 4 season trailer that is fiberglass sided.


you came here looking for a specific answer?


definatly not, actually everyone is really helping me along just fine. I am not new to the RV lifestyle, and we all know how difficult it becomes due to the number of units out there. As a result of this thread, I am actually now considering the Keystone Cougar, the only thing I am not a real fan of or have concern about is the front fiberglass, I had an outback once and the front fiberglass warped and looked like hell, and I dont want to spend 25-30K on another trailer to have it look like poo, after towing it across the US. I am interested in everyones opinion and I can sort it out from there. THANKS ALL and keep it coming!!!!

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mrfishaholic wrote:

ok, my eyes have been opened. Let me try more specifics to see what you have to comment on. I would like the rear seating area, Fiberglass sides, prefer a ABS front cap and enclosed undercarrage, really looking for a nice 4 season trailer that is fiberglass sided.


The Rockwood 8314SS is everything you are looking for! It has a fully enclosed underbelly with electrically heated tanks (not duct heated), insulated fiberglass and yes....an ABS Front Cap!


2008 Rockwood Signature Series 8314SS
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