I bought a Coachmen Catalina Legacy Edition 243RBS last year after my previous trailer was totaled in an accident. Bought it from a private seller who took excellent care of it. Checked all systems and thorough walk thru with the sellers, and got a good deal on the price, far below what RVTrader had comparable units priced at.
For me, the floorplan is ideal, with one caveat. It has the super slide on the street side which opens it up considerably, and with options such as a TV and fireplace that I didn't have in my previous rig. Nice touches, good to have, but probably won't use the TV very much, but the fireplace/heater will come in handy on chilly mornings in the Colorado mountains.
The caveat? When the super slide is in, the rear bathroom is not accessible UNLESS you leave the bathroom door open and make sure it's clear of the slide out when it's in. One can then squeeze by to get into the bathroom if needed. Just have to remember to make SURE that the door knob is not in the way of the super slide when you put it out.
The quality of the trailer is a definite step up from the older Keystone Outback that it replaced. Cabinets, fixtures, furniture all better quality. I like the aluminum siding on it rather than the fiberglass siding and also like the front endcap. Also like that it has a lot of windows in the slide out, and the pleated window covers. One caveat about the front end cap is it's prone to scratches if you're not careful. And the previous owner had it replaced due to hail damage.
Water/waste capacities not quite as much as the Outback, which was 50/40/40. The Catalina is 40/40/35. Should still work fine for my needs.
Very satisfied with the quality and comfort of my trailer. This trailer should be the last one I'll need, plan on keeping it for the remainder of my life.
2007 GMC Sierra SLE 3500HD Dually
2016 Coachmen Catalina Legacy Edition 243RBS
2007 Keystone Outback 25RSS - R.I.P.