Jan-07-2015 02:16 AM
Jan-07-2015 12:40 PM
AirForceAngler wrote:mowin wrote:
Mines a keystone hornet 38BHDS. I was told it stands for "bunk house dual slide. I have a deep slide in the dinette, and a shallower slide in the master. No slide in the bunk house at all.
Then that would be a 38BHDSDSSMNSBH.
Jan-07-2015 12:33 PM
mowin wrote:
Mines a keystone hornet 38BHDS. I was told it stands for "bunk house dual slide. I have a deep slide in the dinette, and a shallower slide in the master. No slide in the bunk house at all.
Jan-07-2015 12:30 PM
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Jan-07-2015 07:12 AM
usmc616 wrote:
My Jayco 32BHDS is a bunk house model with 2 slides. Bothe slides are deep. One slide is in the bunk house and one is in the living/kitchen area with the U-shaped dinette in the slide.
Jan-07-2015 07:07 AM
flguppie wrote:
BHDS
Built Halfway Decent...Sorta. .????
Jan-07-2015 06:59 AM
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Jan-07-2015 05:32 AM
APT wrote:
Jayco Eagle 314BHDS
Single slide in the BH. Anyway, OP should assume the model names are meaningless.
Jan-07-2015 05:27 AM
Speedogomer wrote:
The acronyms generally are easy to decipher, but every manufacturer just makes up their own scheme.
BH is generally bunkhouse
RL is usually rear living
DS is double slide, deep slide, or Dinette slide
FK is front Kitchen
RB can be rear bath, or rear bed
S at the end usually means it has at least 1 slide
RE is generally rear entertainment
My camper is a 260TRS. Which means Terrain Rear Slide. Outback Terrain names all their models TRS though, even if they don't have rear slides, so it can be misleading.
Also the numbers at the front are often meaningless. Mine, the 260TRS is 29ft toal, my brothers is a 26RES and is 33ft long.
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