2018 Summer

What’s in a bunkhouse is obvious—bunks; but what is important is making this space bright, airy, entertaining, and lockable. The Apex hits all those high notes with four windows, the large slide-out, and a pre-wired built- in location for a second TV. And, of course, the hard door—not really for locking them in, instead for a noise break and bit of needed separation. That’s the same reason that the front master bedroom has twin doors off the centrally located entertainment center. However, make note that many trailers go with just curtains in this location—hard doors are better. This trailer is also potentially a four-season camper as it is equipped with a 55-AMP power center; forced air / floor-ducted furnace; ceiling ducted air conditioning; and a fully sealed and heated underbelly. Insulation ratings are R-14 in the roof, R-9 in the sidewalls, and R-11 in the floor. Coachmen RVs have been on North American roads since 1964. They have built more than 600,000 RVs to date, most of them with an eye toward serving the needs of the RVing family. Certainly that’s what I saw in the Apex 300BHS.

2018 COACHMEN APEX 300BHS

DRY WEIGHT: 5,975 pounds HITCH WEIGHT: 672 pounds GVWR: 7,600 pounds CCC: 1,625 pounds

EXTERIOR WIDTH: 96 inches FRESH WATER: 50 gallons GREY WATER: 35 gallons BLACK WATER: 35 gallons LPG: 2x20 pounds

EXTERIOR LENGTH: 34 feet 3 inches EXTERIOR HEIGHT: 10 feet 4 inches

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