Ry-guy wrote:
We are in the same boat and looking for a large bunk house trailer. We are currently looking at the 36QBOK right now. We like the room and accept the fact there will be places and campgrounds that we might not be able to get into due to its length. We are also considering the Gateway 3650BH which is a five slide bunk house as well. We will be looking at both during the winter rv show in February. Ryan
The Sabre 36QBOK is a pretty awesome camper, if I do say so.
I would worry a little with the 3650BH with it's cargo carrying capacity. 2,500 pounds seems like a lot but with a 42' camper with a family in tow- it's not hard to end up loading that much into it. Especially when you end up carrying nominal amounts of water in the various tanks (likely 3 gray, 2 black, 1 fresh and water heater). Just something to think about. I do love the layout- Heartland didn't always offer the small U-shaped dinette (they only offered the big "party U" dinette back when we were shopping).
Depending on how important it is to you - the 36QB doesn't allow you to get to the fridge with the slides closed until you step onto the unsupported slide floor (which the factory rep discouraged). With the 3650, you'd be able to get to it.
The TV in the 36QB is 90-degrees to the seating area. But on the 3650BH, you have to look over the sink area (where people might be prepping meals/in the kitchen). Looking at pictures of the 3650, it looks like the TV is up pretty high, so it might not be a problem.
Windows-wise, both are pretty limited on the camp side of the camper. The 3650 seems worse in that regard.
The bunkhouse in the 36QB gives you one extra bed that the 3650 doesn't have.
I do love the extra main living area seating of the 3650 AND that there are a set of seats that run perpendicular to the others. We had 10 people staying total on one trip and the adults had a hard time talking while sitting inside because the seating is all in a line in the 36QB (love seat and dinette) unless someone stood or pulled a camp chair in.
Looks like the 3650 has more counter space in the kitchen.
The bookshelves in the 3650 are a nice touch. And I like the bathroom layout in it, as well. Looks like you can brush your teeth and shave without the fear of banging your head. But, the dinette table would be a no go for my wife- she didn't like the look of those kinds of legs.
Well, I've geeked out enough for now. :D