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  • The Winnebago Access Delivers Family-Friendly Features at an Affordable Price

    When the Winnebago Access first burst onto the scene back in 2023, it caused quite a stir across the RV industry. Exhibiting the company’s trademark build quality and boasting more amenities than any other model in its class, the exciting new travel trailer garnered plenty of attention. And with a starting price under $30,000, it is easy to see why it quickly grew in popularity.
    Winnebago Access

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    So how does Winnebago improve on this winning formula? By introducing two new floorplans that make the trailer even more appealing and approachable to a wider audience. The latest additions to the Access line-up are smaller, lighter, and easier to tow, without sacrificing everything that makes this towable so special in the first place.The Access 18DBH and 18RK both launched in December. These two floorplans measure 22’ 6” in length, making them a little more compact compared to previous Access models, which measured 29’ to 33’ 2” depending on the configuration. The new towables come with an attractive new price point as well, which is sure to appeal to new and veteran RVers alike.
    Winnebago Access travel trailer

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    Both new floorplans are designed to make RV camping as fun, comfortable, and accessible as possible. For example, the 18DBH comes with a residential queen-size bed plus two large 48” x 68” bunk beds, while a 38” x 68” dinette is the perfect place to gather for meals, playing games, and socializing. Add in a surprisingly spacious bathroom—complete with a 30” x 36” shower— and you have the perfect option for a growing family.The 18RK offers similar amenities as the 18DBH, including a queen-size bed, a cozy dinette, and an efficient galley kitchen. But this model swaps out the bunk beds in favor of a large flip-out sofa with room to sleep two. The family-friendly travel trailer will also appeal to couples looking for a towable that is lightweight, homey, and affordable.
    Winnebago Access

    Photo Credit: Winnebago

    The Access 18RK and 18DBH join Winnebago’s five existing models that include the 25ML, 26BH, 28FK, 30BH, and 26RL. Each of those travel trailers has its own unique layout, features, and options with room for 5-7 people depending on the floorplan. Pricing for the original models starts at $29,600, but the two new additions are even more budget-friendly with an MSRP of around $23,000.To learn more about the Winnebago Access, and all of its intriguing floorplans, visit winnebago.com.The post The Winnebago Access Delivers Family-Friendly Features at an Affordable Price appeared first on RV.com.
  • Big Pine Key and Florida’s Lower Keys are Your Destinations for Active Adventures in 2025

    From fishing and diving to kayaking, hiking, and camping, the wonders of Florida’s Lower Keys never cease to amaze. These idyllic islands offer miles of pristine beaches, wonderful restaurants and campgrounds, and gorgeous weather all year long. But those who crave a more active outdoor experience won’t be disappointed either, as opportunities for adventure abound.
    Florida's Lower Keys

    Photo Credit: Florida’s Lower Keys

    Florida’s Lower Keys are an outdoor paradise stretching along Highway US 1 from the iconic Seven Mile Bridge south to historic Stock Island. In between, travelers will find plenty of things to see and do, with options for every visitor. Activities include everything from hiking and biking in the National Key Deer Refuge to playing a round of golf on the par-70 championship course at Key West Golf Club on Stock Island. Looking for an aquatic adventure? There are plenty of opportunities for sailing, kayaking, snorkeling, diving, and deep-sea fishing, too.
    Florida's Lower Keys

    Photo Credit: Florida’s Lower Keys

    Bahia Honda State Park is one of the epicenters for outdoor activities in the Lower Keys. Located at mile marker 37, this fantastic destination offers white-sand beaches, crystal-clear waters, and some of the best sunsets found anywhere along the gulf. Visitors can choose to simply relax along the shore with their feet in the water or take a more active approach. The park has a 3.5-mile paved walking and biking trail, while the waters just offshore are excellent for swimming, snorkeling, and kayaking. Bahia Honda is also home to some of the best tarpon fishing in the state and has three onsite campgrounds with a total of 80 campsites for RV and tent camping.
    Florida's Lower Keys

    Photo Credit: Florida’s Lower Keys

    With its delicious restaurants, beautiful campgrounds, live music, and access to the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary, Big Pine Key rightfully receives plenty of attention. But visitors should be sure to add the eclectic and enchanting Stock Island to their must-visit list. It is not only home to a thriving commercial shrimping industry, but it is also a surprisingly great culinary destination with charming art studios and seaside bars nestled beside colorful marinas. It is also a hub for serious anglers searching for the best charter fishing captains the Keys have to offer.
    Florida's Lower Keys

    Photo Credit: Florida’s Lower Keys

    As you can see, these unique and beautiful islands have plenty to offer anyone looking for a tropical escape. From active adventures to total rest and relaxation, you’ll find it all in Big Pine Key and Florida’s Lower Keys. To start planning your visit—and learn more about this fantastic destination—click here.The post Big Pine Key and Florida’s Lower Keys are Your Destinations for Active Adventures in 2025 appeared first on RV.com.
  • Meet the 2025 Jayco Pinnacle 38FBRK Luxury Fifth-Wheel

    Everything about the 2025 Jayco Pinnacle 38FBRK Fifth-Wheel is impressive. So much so that it’s hard to know exactly where to begin. The well-appointed luxury RV comes with a very long list of standard features that are sure to appeal to a broad range of travelers. But it is its innovative floorplan, comfortable and inviting interior, and excellent build quality that make it so intriguing to a wide range of travelers.
    Jayco Pinnacle

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    Built with couples and full-timers in mind, the 38FBRK features a primary bedroom that includes a king-size bed, privacy doors, and a massive walk-in closet complete with washer/dryer prep. An en-suite private bathroom features a residential-style shower, porcelain toilet, and a spacious vanity, adding a further touch of elegance to an already great space.The 38FBRK’s living room area is just as impressive as the bedroom and is a relaxing place for entertaining guests. This Pinnacle floorplan in particular, is famous for its proprietary radius sectional sofa, with built-in reclining theater seating. An electric fireplace creates both warmth and ambiance, while a roll-top dinette with four standing chairs serves as a gathering place for meals and socializing. Nearby, a flexible work station adds convenience and functionality by doubling as a coffee bar or desk. A midship half-bath is easily accessible from anywhere in the cabin.
    Jayco Pinnacle

    Photo Credit: Jayco

    Spacious and modern, the Pinnacle 38FBRK’s kitchen further enhances its appeal. The GE Suite of appliances includes a four-burner stove, convection microwave, an air fryer, and a traditional oven, giving camp chefs all of the tools they need for perfect gourmet meals on the go. An onboard dishwasher makes clean-up a breeze, while a large single-basin farmhouse sink, a residential-size refrigerator, and a pull-out cutting board above the trashcan add further convenience. Numerous overhead cupboards and a pullout pantry offer ample storage.But all of these exciting features are just the tip of the iceberg for the 2025 Pinnacle. Dig a little deeper and you’ll discover a fifth-wheel equipped with residential heating and cooling systems, efficient insulation packages, and optional double-pane windows, giving it true four-season camping capabilities. Tech-savvy RVers will also appreciate the trailer’s JAYCOMMAND smart multiplexing system, that puts control and monitoring of lights, climate, the holding tanks, and other features right at your fingertips. Multiple charging stations are conveniently located throughout the cabin, keeping digital devices charged and operational at all times, too.
    Jayco Pinnacle

    Photo Credit: Jayco

    One of the Pinnacle’s signature new features this year is its integrated NuvoH2O Water Purification System. This whole-house solution works with both a city water connection or while boondocking, and features a citrus-based softener that filters up to 5,000 gallons of water to remove scale build-up. That translates to safer and better-tasting water that won’t stain the RV’s shower or toilet.Other features of note include two powered awnings, an exterior entertainment system, Dexter axles with antilock brakes, and towing assist. Efficient LED lighting is used inside and out, and is included in the JaySMART safety feature, making the fifth-wheel more visible to other drivers. A JBL sound system keeps the tunes playing both inside and out. Optional upgrades include a 5,500W Onan Microquiet generator, an outdoor kitchen, multiple solar packages, a Truma on-demand water heater, and more.
    Jayco Pinnacle

    Photo Credit: Jayco

    The Jayco Pinnacle 38FBRK is 43’ 10” in length, weighs 15,330 lbs., and comfortably sleeps four. The fifth-wheel trailer has a starting price of $128,168. For more information, visit jayco.com.The post Meet the 2025 Jayco Pinnacle 38FBRK Luxury Fifth-Wheel appeared first on RV.com.
  • Camp Keepers: Warthen RV Park in Warthen, Georgia

    Josh Gordy is the Camp Keeper at Warthen RV Park in Warthen, Georgia. Here’s the story of how he started that gig after a career in the NFL.“Back in 2011, the land that the park sits on came up for sale and it was right in the area where I grew up. I was playing in the NFL at the time. I wanted the opportunity to buy some land and hold onto it for the family—and then ambition started to roll in our stomachs. We started thinking: What can we do to capitalize on it? My mom and my late uncle suggested an RV park, and we broke ground in 2012.
    Warthen RV Park

    Photo Credit: Josh Gordy/Warthen RV Park

    “I didn’t know anything about RVing. But I spent a lot of my life outside, and we eventually became more connected with the recreational side of the industry. Every little thing we do in the park ties back to our ability to help people recharge. We’re getting a fishing pond built and a walking trail constructed— peaceful activities. That was a big ‘why’ to the mission. I just love adding value to the place and giving people a place to recharge and clear their mind, because you gotta unplug a little bit. We host events for people to come together and get to know each other, too.“Being African American, it’s no secret there are not a lot of owners of businesses like this in the country. So, naturally, a big portion of our clients are African American. We want to add value to our community by providing a great product. We attract a diverse community, and that’s what makes us good. We say people come to us as strangers but they leave as family.”Gordy played with five NFL teams, winning a Super Bowl with Green Bay in 2010-11.

    This article originally appeared in Wildsam magazine. For more Wildsam content, sign up for our newsletter.

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  • Oklahoma Good Sam Road Trip

    It’s hard to rival the Sooner State when it comes to Native American history or cowboy culture. The following trip takes deep into the Chickasaw Nation and ends in the Deer Capital of the World.Click on the numbered icons to take a walk on the Sooner State’s wild side. Start with sky-high adventures in OKC or venture into untamed plains, lakes, and mountains.
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  • The 2025 Keystone Arcadia Series

    Just in time for Spring daydreaming! As the days get colder and grayer, and the sun sets before we even get home, we’ve brought on the spring! With the Keystone Arcadia line, you can start your Spring planning now!The Arcadia Fifth Wheel line is our newest Keystone, including the Super Lite and the ultra-affordable Arcadia Select.Arcadia’s philosophy is simple: no matter the floorplan, the fundamentals remain the same. These stunning Super Lite models offer Arcadia’s signature, but in lighter, easy-to-tow lengths. It’s a new approach for RVs in this weight class, and we think you’re going to love it.
    Let’s start with their Keystone weathertight build. Keystone tests *ALL* its RVs in their cold chamber, certifying them down to 0° F. So you can start the RVing season early, and end it late. It’s all part of their Peak Weather Protection Package, which includes:·  35,000 BTUs high output furnace·  Fully enclosed, insulated holding tanks with 12V heat pads·  Reflective insulation in floor, roof, and front wall·  Electric fireplace with 5,100BTU of heat·  BladePure™ High Performance ducting with Merv-9 filter·  Heated Pass-Thru storage·  Nautilus Water Management SystemThen there’s the floor — the high-performance, water resistant floor.Stronger, lighter and more resilient than traditional wood laminated flooring, Keystone’s exclusive HyperDeck™ is an excellent example of how the Keystone Innovation Lab challenges industry norms to build better RV’s. By its nature, traditional wood floor construction presents the possibility of taking on water, key for RV owners who need to remain vigilant to keep moisture out of their coaches. Hyperdeck replaces wood with 100% inorganic materials, designed to resist water and water damage.
    The presence of a Girard Tankless Water Heater is a luxury for some, but it’s the sort that quickly turns into a necessity. The advantages include:
    • 42,000 BTUs provides the optimum performance for an RV’s plumbing
    • No special LP gas lines or special plumbing required
    • Quiet, brushless motor
    • 12V power operates at less than 3 AMPs
    • Freeze protection enables reliable winter use
    • Designed specifically for recreational vehicles
    • Compact design – fits in any tank water heater cut-out opening
    Add in the impossibly versatile, exceptionally designed, SolarFlex  Solar Energy and you have a  system that’s shattering customers’ expectations of factory solar power. SolarFlex™ eliminates the guesswork, delivering affordable, high-quality RV solar energy systems.
    The Avalanche Edition of the Keystone Alpine has the same bones as its sibling: the same Wide Body construction and spacious interior, the same SolarFlex™ system, the same Polar Pack for four-season living, and the same Residential kitchen and Theater-system living room with the plushest of seating and a 4K 65” television. Even the bathrooms in all Alpines are Residential and equipped with tankless hot water heaters!
    As for the Interior, take a look for yourself. Whether it’s the Arcadia Super-Lite or the Arcadia Select, you’ll find beautiful, well-built interiors with plenty of high-end amenities. Easy to tow, easy to enjoy, this might be the perfect Fifth Wheel for you. Come in and take a look for yourself.Then start dreaming of Spring.
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  • The 2025 CARB Act: What You Need to Know

    There’s no easy way to approach this, so let’s dive in together.Starting on January 1st of 2025, Washington State may halt sales of new gas or diesel Motor Homes due to legislation called the CARB Act.What is the CARB Act? The California Air Resources Board has enacted the Advanced Clean Trucks (ACT) Regulation. The goal of this is to accelerate the production of zero-emission trucks: a laudable goal. However, given the current availability of zero-emission RV-suitable chassis, this could cause serious disruption in the RV industry.But, you think, that’s California. This is Washington.Washington State (as well as Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, and Oregon) have chosen to follow the standards set by California starting in 2025. Rules in Vermont will take effect in the 2026 model year, and those in Colorado, Maryland, New Mexico, and Rhode Island in the 2027 model year.As a result, RV Manufacturers will be restricted from selling gas or diesel vehicles over 8,500 pounds unless they first meet the Zero-Emissions sales targets.This was not a decision that we at Poulsbo RV had much time to anticipate.“It’s caught us all off guard,” Will Rogers, General Manager at Poulsbo RV in Everett, said in a KIRO news radio interview. “I don’t know of any manufacturers with an EV program yet,” Rogers noted, adding that all brands on his lot will be affected by these new rules.“It’s disheartening,” he continued, “We thought there was a possibility that RVs wouldn’t be affected, but it turns out they are. We’re trying to keep 2024 chassis available for next year so people can still buy new diesel vehicles,” he said.The restrictions on new 2025 sales apply only to RVs with engines manufactured in 2025. But the RV Industry Association reported that some manufacturers are already withdrawing from CARB-regulated markets.Beyond what is written here, there are still many details which are still unclear.

    What We Know

    To keep this simple, this is what we know for 2025:
    1. Consumers will not be able to register Diesel Class Aa and most Super C Diesel Motor Homes in Washington state if the chassis itself was built after January 1st, 2025
    2. Manufacturers will not sell dealers in Washington any Diesel Motor Homes that have a chassis built after January 1st, 2025
    3. An important note is that this applies to the RV’s Chassis. The motor home could be built after January 1st, 2025, but it must have a 2024 chassis
    4. Freightliner will not supply any motor home manufacturer with chassis that will be certified to be registered by a consumer into these ACT compliant states as of January 1st, 2025
    Some good news:
    • All current Poulsbo RV inventory is compliant
    • Mercedes/Sprinter chassis motor homes are compliant
    • Ford gas motorhomes are compliant because they have enough EV sales to offsets
    • We are told Super C’s built on the Ford F550 chassis will be compliant due to offsets
    The RV industry has been fighting to get an exemption for motor homes, but was unsuccessful. This is the unfortunate reality. But the situation is still fluid. We will do our best to provide you with the most up to date information we have going forward.Plus, we’ll do our best to continue to inform the Poulsbo RV Family about developments in this matter, as well as provide you the Best Motor Homes and Towables that we can.Travel Safely.The post The 2025 CARB Act: What You Need to Know appeared first on Poulsbo RV.
  • The RV Revolution Goes On: The Cedar Creek Destination Fifth Wheel

    I don’t know how they’re managing it, but the RV industry is moving ahead in leaps and bounds. And in Destination Rigs, they are rocketing into the award-winning future.Allow us to introduce the Cedar Creek Cottage Destination FIFTH WHEEL. Yes, a fifth wheel, with all it’s easier towing advantages. Yes, a fifth wheel with space and storage galore. Yes, a fifth wheel packed with luxury features.A Fifth Wheel made to become your Destination Second Home? Yes!Cedar Creek has introduced a groundbreaking fifth wheel Cottage designed to redefine destination living. Let’s start with that exterior.That is not a sticker, but rather a next-generation Digital UV  paint printed directly onto the fiberglass exterior. It’s a 100% mold & mildew resistant skin impervious to water. There is NO CAULKING on the exterior. The corners use aluminum rails, riveted together for water-proofing as we’ve never seen it before.
    The large back-living space features a more conversation-friendly L-shaped sectional sofa. The LARGE TV and entertainment system are perched above the fireplace.The kitchen is filled with upper-end residential kitchen appliances. This includes a pull-out pantry that will give you plenty of room for supplies.The main suite includes a King Bed, plus there is plenty of sleeping space in the two lofts and in the chaise and trundle bed. With a sleeping capacity of 8, there’s room for everyone!
    If this Destination Fifth Wheel sounds like something out of a dream, don’t hesitate! We don’t think these will stay in stock long. Contact us and have one of our knowledgeable staff give you a tour of this innovative RV.We’re sure you’ll love it as much as we do!Finally, Volante’s reputation for making quality towables for a great price might make this your Can’t-Miss-It purchase. Come in and see it, and all our Destination Trailers! We’re ready to bring you home for the summer.
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  • Late Fall Means RV Winterizing Time

    As the temperatures begin to dip, we RV owners need to get our rigs all snug for winter. Whether you tow a trailer or drive a motorized RV, Winterization is a vital component of regular RV upkeep and helps you protect your investment while it’s not in use.

    Step One: Clean & Repair

    Start on the inside: give your interior a thorough cleaning and remove all food. Rodents spend the winter sniffing out any trace of food. If they are able to get into your RV, they will nest and do interior damage. And that is an unpleasant surprise come spring. The Pacific Northwest is also in the hantavirus zone; for safety, be sure all food is gone.Then there is your RV’s outside. The camping season puts on a layer of dirt, dried on insect hits and streaky black road grime. Wash and wax your RV, or–Let Poulsbo RV’s service department do a full detailing of your RV exterior. Plus we can inspect your roof, window and door seals, and the underbelly of your RV for any cracks or holes that need to be resealed or repaired. This is the best time of year to make sure your RV is sound and ready to go on the first day of next year’s camping season!

    Step Two: Batteries & Propane

    Depending on whether you’re storing your RV in a heated garage or outdoors under cover, you will probably want to remove your propane tanks and your RV battery for safe storage. Keep your batteries in a warm location where you can charge them in the off-season so you’ll be ready for that first camping trip.If you have one, you will need to run the generator at least once a month under a load. Some house batteries will also need to have their water level checked. Now is a good time to inspect them.

    Step Three: Winterize the Plumbing

    IProtecting your RV’s plumbing system from frigid weather is the primary focus of Winterizing, it includes tasks like bypassing your water heater, opening low-point drains on your RV’s exterior, draining your tanks and using a potable-water-safe antifreeze. If this is going to be a DIY project (as per your owner’s manual directions), making sure you use an RV/Marine anti-freeze is crucial.At Poulsbo RV, our service techs Winterize RV plumbing as part of our Seasonal Maintenance packages. If trying this on your own seems daunting, we can do it for you.

    Step Four: Dry & Covered

    Keeping your RV dry is crucial to it maintenance over the winter. If your RV is hooked up to power, electric dehumidifyers are a great solution. If your RV is NOT hooked up to power, you can use one of several products to pull excess moisture out from the air. You can choose from products like Absorbag, DampRid, H2O Out, to name a few. These products can be placed in a home over to recharge their water absorption properties.Others, like the Dry-Z-Air and dehumidifier will need to have their water catches emptied at least every two weeks.Vent covers are also a good way to help control the moisture. Maxxair and Camco vent covers allow you to leave your vents open. This allows any moisture to escape, while keeping the weather out.Finally, once everything is done, you will need to cover your RV with a UV-protected and mildew-resistant RV cover, especially if you’re storing your RV outside. Consider purchasing separate RV tire covers if your cover does not protect your tires.All these products and more are available from any of our Poulsbo RV Parts Departments. Plus, our staff is trained and experienced at knowing what RV owners need. They’re happy to share their knowledge and recommend the perfect products for your individual needs.
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  • Now at Poulsbo RV: The Coachmen Cross Trail B+/C Motor Homes

    Introducing the eco-friendly Cross Trail! The Cross Trail’s nimble size and designed with active RVers in mind, will give you nearly endless possibilities. Take your adventure where most motorhomes can’t hope to go! Plus, with unrivaled exterior and interior storage, you can outfit your Cross Trail with the gear and equipment needed to conquer any expedition.

    The B+ EV Models

    The Coachmen B+ EV Cross Trails
    The Cross Trail B+ comes in two models: one floorplan on a Mercedes Sprinter Chassis, and three on a Ford Transit Chassis. And aside from the vehicle motors both are all-electric coaches; there is NO generator on board and the batteries are beefy. The quiet is amazing.Inside, the bedroom is a Real Bedroom. A permanent bed that can be raised or lowered, in a B+. One model, instead of a bedroom, has double murphy bunk beds to allow for eve more storage!Amazing in a class B+, there’s a split bathroom with a separate shower. And the kitchen is just as awesome, with a generous sink, 2-burner induction cooktop, and a convection microwave/oven. All this in a Class B+!And if you need storage, the Cross Trail has a shocking amount of storage.

    The C XL Models

    The Cross Trail C has all the cargo space. This rig has over a ton of cargo capacity: literally more than two thousand pounds. The techs at Coachmen even measured that with full water tanks. That sounds hard to believe until you take a look at the bike garage under the bedroom.
    IWhether you want your adventures to be in the heat of summer or well into the chill of fall, the Cross Trail has two-inch thick walls, fiberglass over Azdel composite. It’s well insulated to keep you cozy. In addition, it has Ducted air!  Distributing the air through ducts is quieter, and leads to more even temperatures throughout the coach.No matter which Cross Trail you choose, you’ll be impressed by all the Coachmen designed features, an even more by the Coachmen price! So if you’re looking for small, sturdy, easy-to-drive adventure mobiles, this might be the line for you! Come in and check it out!The post Now at Poulsbo RV: The Coachmen Cross Trail B+/C Motor Homes appeared first on Poulsbo RV.
  • Keystone Alpine Fifth Wheels: Four Seasons of Luxury

    When you want to live the RV life, the change of seasons can get in the way. But not with Poulsbo RVs newest Keystones: the Alpine and the Alpine Avalanche. These Fifth Wheels are ready to travel the world wherever and whenever you are.

    The Keystone Alpine

    The Alpine is an embodiment of contemporary design and unparalleled innovation, where luxury meets cutting-edge technology to create an experience that is as fresh as it is unforgettable. With sleek lines, smart features, and ultimate-luxury amenities standard, Alpine Fifth wheels are an *excellent* choice for the four-season RV lifestyle.One of the most striking features? The Keystone Wide Body 100” construction. The inside *feels big* and the carefully placed windows provide light and air rare in any RV!
    The Keystone Alpine
    The Alpine is an embodiment of contemporary design and unparalleled innovation, where luxury meets cutting-edge technology to create an experience that is as fresh as it is unforgettable. With sleek lines, smart features, and ultimate-luxury amenities standard, Alpine Fifth wheels are an *excellent* choice for the four-season RV lifestyle.One of the most striking features? The Keystone Wide Body 100” construction. The inside *feels big* and the carefully placed windows provide light and air rare in any RV!

    The Keystone Alpine Avalanche Edition

    The Avalanche Edition of the Keystone Alpine has the same bones as its sibling: the same Wide Body construction and spacious interior, the same SolarFlex™ system, the same Polar Pack for four-season living, and the same Residential kitchen and Theater-system living room with the plushest of seating and a 4K 65” television. Even the bathrooms in all Alpines are Residential and equipped with tankless hot water heaters!Bunkhouse versions have sleeping space for as many as 9. Couples double-bedroom suites both have full en suite baths. *ALL* Alpines are built for full-on, five-star hotel luxury.
    The Keystone Alpine Avalanche
    So what makes an Avalanche different? A slightly shorter floorplan and a lower price. That’s all. So if you feel uncomfortable towing a longer fifth wheel (or if your budget needs a little more leeway) then the Avalanche is how you can have the full Alpine experience without any downsides.
    What we recommend? Come in and see these two for yourself, and find out which is the best fit for your family, your travel calendar, and your dreams of adventure. We know we won’t have to sell you on the Alpine. The Alpine will do all the work for us.The post Keystone Alpine Fifth Wheels: Four Seasons of Luxury appeared first on Poulsbo RV.
  • Super C vs. Diesel Pusher: What’s the Best Choice for You?

    If you’re in a quandary about which RV is right for you, here’s a handy guide to help you decide. Both Super Cs and Diesel Pushers are High-End and Feature-Filled, but there are real differences that can make one the stand-out for your lifestyle. Here are the biggest factors to help you decide.

    Diesel vs. Diesel

    If you’re looking at both Super Cs and Diesel Pusher Class As, then you have already decided one important factor: Power. Diesel engines provide it is abundance. But the real question is what you want to do with all that power.This usually comes down to whether you want more storage capacity, or you’re looking for more towing power.If you need towing power, the Super C is clearly the winner. Most Class A Diesel Pushers tend to max out at 10,000 pounds of towing power. Super Cs can tow 20,000 or 30,000 pounds, or sometimes even more.If what you’re looking for is storage capacity, there’s generally not as much storage in a Super C as you get in Class A diesel pushers. This is due to the engine placement.In a Class Super C, the engine is up front. To transfer power,  there has to be a drive shaft that comes through the RV. And it extends back all the way to the rear wheels. Because of that, the drive shaft takes up vital pass-through storage area.In a diesel pusher you don’t have that issue because the engine’s in the back pushing the rig. So then, there’s no drive shaft going in between the two axles. As a result, you have complete pass-through storage along the underside of the coach.
    Dueling Chassis

    Engine Front or Engine Back

    This is an issue that really helps people choose because the differences caused can be so stark.As stated above, having an engine in the back of a Class A allows for greater storage area given the lack of a drive shaft. Likewise, that can also allow for more headroom and space in the coach in general, deeper slide-outs,  and wider structures. More room can often mean more room features like bigger bathrooms, dishwashers and washer/dryers.In addition, there’s simply the length the engine takes up at the front of a Super C. A forty-foot Super C will simply not have as much room inside as a forty-foot Diesel Pusher.On the other hand, servicing a Super C is as easy as driving into a garage that services commercial diesel trucks. The engine is easily exposed and familiar to truck mechanics. A Diesel Pusher will require specialist RV service. While we at Poulsbo RV have all the needed tech and Master RVIA service experience, an ordinary diesel garage will often not even consider working on a Class A. They  would have to go in the back bedroom and lift up the floor in order to access the engine. Most garages are not willing to even try.

    Driving

    That first quarter mile in any new RV is always intimidating. Some feel immediately more comfortable and safer in a Super C due to the enclosed feeling of a truck cab. It feels familiar if you’ve ever driven a pick-up truck—just bigger.We have found that most people getting into a Class A feel less secure for that first drive to the gas station. It feels so open and other cars are *right there*. But in general, most people get the feel for it fairly quickly. Most.In either case, given the current driver assist technology available for both classes, both are safe and getting safer to drive. It’s all about preference.In the end, a test drive is your best option to see what feels right for you.

    Comfort & Noise

    In terms of a comfortable ride, there is a difference. Super Cs are built on a commercial type truck chassis. So they tend to ride more like a commercial truck.Class A Diesel Pusher is known and loved for the ride. Generally, they have higher quality suspension systems. With that nice air suspension system as you’re going down the highway, you’re floating as you go. It’s the very definition of a comfortable ride.
    Tiffin Allegro Bus Interior
    Noise can also be a problem in a Super C as well, just because of engine placement. The engine is right in front of you, as opposed to an engine placed thirty feet behind you.Admittedly, some people truly enjoy the sound of that big, powerful engine. For you, the noise is a feature, not a fault.As for the horn: Super C wins. No notes. Sorry Class As.

    Sleeping

    Class Cs, in general, are seen as the “Family Friendly” model of RV. And there is that sleeping space over the cab which the kids just love. Most Super Cs follow that line of design and provide lots of sleeping space.It’s a tradition, after all.But for sheer number of models available, Diesel Pushers have an almost 10 to 1 advantage; many designed for couples seeking luxury, but a fair number of bunkhouse models are available as well.In this case, it’s a toss-up. If you need more sleeping spaces, you can find them in either Super Cs or Class As. Oh, but there’s those fond over-the-cab memories to gift the next generation…
    Tiffin Allegro Bay Interior

    The Verdict

    In the end, it’s always going to depend on your personal lifestyle needs. Both of these RVs are the best-of-the-best. Either one will bring you years of joy and adventure. When you come in to Poulsbo RV, there will be a knowledgeable staff member who will help guide you to the best fit for you. Focus on one or try them both!Safe and Happy Camping to you!The post Super C vs. Diesel Pusher: What’s the Best Choice for You? appeared first on Poulsbo RV.