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Coachmen Apex 215RBK

KS56
Explorer
Explorer
Just ordered a Coachmen Apex 215RBK with the elite package, electric awning and frameless windows.
Great floor plan with an outdoor kitchen and walk around queen bed.
Traded in my Surveyor SV233T hybrid since its 8 person sleeping capacity is no longer needed.
Hope I won't regret it.
Needed something easier to work with. The fold out beds in the Surveyor were getting too difficult for me to handle.
Don't know much about the Apex line but was very impressed with some similar units I saw at the dealership. The construction looked at least equal to or better than my Surveyor.
Any advice on what to look out for when the new unit arrives at the dealership in about ten weeks will be highly appreciated, along with any other owner experiences with the Apex line of travel trailers.
Thanks in advance, and happy holidays!
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KS56
Explorer
Explorer
Thank you Slate and Terry for your reply, much appreciated!

SooperDaddy
Explorer
Explorer
I'm happy for ya! Glad you got the Elite Package, it adds to an already pretty loaded trailer Hard Valances w/ Side Curtains, Night Shades, Décor-Matched Borders, Sink Covers, the AM/FM/CD/DVD Stereo and 24" LED TV, Access Doors Under Dinette, Deluxe Graphics, nice looking Aluminum Wheels,Ground Effects—Metal Skirting & ABS Fender Skirts, and Slam Latch Doors at Pass-Thru as well as Magnetic Door Catches and a front mounted Stone Guard, Hot/Cold Outside Shower, propane Bottle Covers too. Nice and congratulations!

One thing I noticed at a recent RV Show was that Forest Rivers Coachmen RV's under the guidance and the big cash flow of Mr. Warren Buffet...have really grown as far as quality control, name brand componants, terrific value and truely nice coaches.

My posts shouldn't be taken for factual data, and are purely fictional, for entertainment purposes, should not be constituted as related to scientific, technical, engineering, legal, religious, spiritual, or practical advice. After all it's FREE! Amen. :W

Terryallan
Explorer II
Explorer II
KS56 wrote:
Just ordered a Coachmen Apex 215RBK with the elite package, electric awning and frameless windows.
Great floor plan with an outdoor kitchen and walk around queen bed.
Traded in my Surveyor SV233T hybrid since its 8 person sleeping capacity is no longer needed.
Hope I won't regret it.
Needed something easier to work with. The fold out beds in the Surveyor were getting too difficult for me to handle.
Don't know much about the Apex line but was very impressed with some similar units I saw at the dealership. The construction looked at least equal to or better than my Surveyor.
Any advice on what to look out for when the new unit arrives at the dealership in about ten weeks will be highly appreciated, along with any other owner experiences with the Apex line of travel trailers.
Thanks in advance, and happy holidays!


Really like my APEX. It is much lighter than even a normal Extra lite, because of the AZDEL construction, and the AZDEL, also helps keep the TT cooler, and warmer, because of the added insulation value.
The only problems we have had with ours. Was the kitchen sink elbow / trap was a little loose. Easily fixed by me at the CG. The AC seemed to vibrate some. Dealer took care of it. They also replaced the slide seal with out being asked. Said it didn't look right.

It tows great.
Terry & Shay
Coachman Apex 288BH.
2013 F150 XLT Off Road
5.0, 3.73
Lazy Campers