Forum Discussion
Steakman
Aug 18, 2017Explorer
Hmmm, seems to me, that of all the units I've owned 2 come to mind with exceptional Quality
#1. 2006 Citation mine is a 26RKS. Superlative Floor plan for a 27' unit. Absolutely the best use of interior space I've yet to see in Any 5tg wheel in its class. And when it comes to winter camping, good for -30C without skirting... dbl pane windows - heated tanks - all the ducting is insulated...Aluminum structure...best unit I have ever owned and it's 11 yrs old. There's a reason they sell for a premium up here in Canada...too many loons camping in the winter...lol.
2nd would have to be the Sandpiper 27RB we had for a number of years. Biggest washroom I ever seen to date...only issue we found with this one was with a mid kitchen and the end counter sticking out a bit, when you pulled the couch out, you could'nt access the rear bathroom and had to climb over the bed...bad design and why they didn't put the dinette in that spot is beyond me. Still, pulled beautifully using a Reese Dual Can set up. Lots of living room with a 14' slide...
#3 Coachman Chaparall 30' 5th with triple slides, massive rear living area.... But near zero counter space, but one could access the fridge with the slides pulled in..a pet peeve of ours when on the rd. Also having a slide out on the same side as ones awning sucks...ya loose too much awning and it crimps the living space...an issue in inclement weather.
Not impressed with Pilgrim or R-Vision. Seemingly fast built with out a lot of quality..junk.
For what it's worth..
Cheers from Northern Alberta, where I'm working and living in my Citation...and loving it, why not, get paid 120/day for living allowance..!! Sweet.
stk
#1. 2006 Citation mine is a 26RKS. Superlative Floor plan for a 27' unit. Absolutely the best use of interior space I've yet to see in Any 5tg wheel in its class. And when it comes to winter camping, good for -30C without skirting... dbl pane windows - heated tanks - all the ducting is insulated...Aluminum structure...best unit I have ever owned and it's 11 yrs old. There's a reason they sell for a premium up here in Canada...too many loons camping in the winter...lol.
2nd would have to be the Sandpiper 27RB we had for a number of years. Biggest washroom I ever seen to date...only issue we found with this one was with a mid kitchen and the end counter sticking out a bit, when you pulled the couch out, you could'nt access the rear bathroom and had to climb over the bed...bad design and why they didn't put the dinette in that spot is beyond me. Still, pulled beautifully using a Reese Dual Can set up. Lots of living room with a 14' slide...
#3 Coachman Chaparall 30' 5th with triple slides, massive rear living area.... But near zero counter space, but one could access the fridge with the slides pulled in..a pet peeve of ours when on the rd. Also having a slide out on the same side as ones awning sucks...ya loose too much awning and it crimps the living space...an issue in inclement weather.
Not impressed with Pilgrim or R-Vision. Seemingly fast built with out a lot of quality..junk.
For what it's worth..
Cheers from Northern Alberta, where I'm working and living in my Citation...and loving it, why not, get paid 120/day for living allowance..!! Sweet.
stk
About Travel Trailer Group
44,052 PostsLatest Activity: Oct 25, 2025