This is great and those pocket doors are a big plus for us since Sabrina works nights. This would allow her to sleep in the bedroom while I'm up in the rest of the coach and still giving me access to the bathroom without disturbing her. Thanks for sharing!
Somewhat similar to our old 2401. Things I love: the tv being optional, simple valances, convection oven, large single bowl sink, and 12v fridge (we would probably need to add a second battery to feel comfortable about that .) Things I wish they would change: 1) Move that propane cooktop a few inches away from the wall…i think where they’ve put it is a fire risk. 2) Another kitchen outlet would be great. 3) Use the sofa they’re showing in the new View 24t…so you actually have recliners. The Minnie Winnie FB group is full of people trying to figure out recliners in place of the jackknife, but it’s hard because of the slide box build. 4) add a piano hinge to the dinette bench. 5) a toilet paper holder! And Please, 6) Winnebago, stop with the ridiculous toy fans and put in real fans, with covers. Thanks for the tour Joe & Kait.
Looks like a nice trailer. Look at two bedroom styles. You two could take your mom and her friend on your travels. A 7" wide would make storage easier. I have 2-3" on each side🤙🏼💚
The fact you are looking, just curious, are you looking at van style vs campervan? Just being curious, I have sold our seasonal park trailer and looking for a more flexible/ travel trailer. I fell in love with the vans go anywhere but after intense search I am realizing, being a senior, I am attracted to park up/ space and flexibility also with a trailer.
This Winnebago looks so up to date perfect all the way around. The new features of this new M - series 2326RK travel trailer is also very appealing when it comes to affordability based on this full walkthrough video. 💕💕
Just bought one of these, pick it up next week. This is the first video I’ve seen not done by a bobble head salesman, so it’s the first video I’ve seen with the sound on 😂. I appreciate the great shot of the front storage compartment, one thing I noticed is while they have a nice thick piece of plywood to mount the inverter, they screwed it up there with 4 little screws. This will not hold my 3000 watt inverter charger up there, it weighs 70lbs. I’ll have to reinforce that.
@@Weretherussos I have a 260ah lifepo4 battery, had the system installed in my last camper (hike100), it runs everything, including the AC. We use a small generator to top off the battery on longer trips. We also have another 200w panel we are adding.
I picked mine up on Thursday (8/21), towed it 200 miles home, tested everything and only found two problems. A loose valance above the dinette window, and the screen door wouldn’t latch. I used to be an RV tech so I did a full PDI that I would do then.
Clever layout and features. Everything you need in the base and the options are not a laundry list of things that should be standard. The pre-wiring is a huge plus. I think there is good room up top for two larger panels versus the one smaller. Pretty much anything you would add is ready to receive it.
Thanks for the great video! We’re about to pull the trigger on one of these. Now that you’ve used it for a while, any issues or concerns? Good build quality?
Hi guys, lots of room in this one. Pocket doors are a great idea. Shower door looked efficient too. Only thing missing that I could see was a locking feature on cabinet & drawers to keep them from opening as you go down the road. Price seems very reasonable. Great tour as always.
Good floor plan considering length and width of the trailer. Storage capacity is good for shorter trips, but limited for longer trips especially when it comes to room for hanging clothes. The limited amount of storage space for gear such as chairs and outside stuff should be a consideration before buying. It would be nice to know more about the cabinet construction and countertop materials. Price seems to be pretty good but may be indicative of the trailer having cheaper cabinet construction and low-grade countertops and low-grade vinyl on the furniture and cushions which is to be expected. So, you know if you plan to keep it for the long haul, you'll be recovering or replacing furniture and cushions.
Winnebago needs to cut out the back of the bedside closet so that space can be utilized from the bed. If you put a better mattress on the bed, it's hard to get your hand between the bottom of the cabinet and the top of the mattress. And that cabinet is so deep, you really can't use that space from the closet door. Just a thought.
Its all come down to this, reviewing RVs and campers. It not like we cant find 100,000 other channels doing exactly this same thing. Whew whooo,,, not!
Our first time RV camping in a travel trailer th-cam.com/video/THGAF0wGYRQ/w-d-xo.html
I've researched in depth and this is absolutely the BEST RV floor plan!
This is great and those pocket doors are a big plus for us since Sabrina works nights. This would allow her to sleep in the bedroom while I'm up in the rest of the coach and still giving me access to the bathroom without disturbing her. Thanks for sharing!
Very true!
Somewhat similar to our old 2401. Things I love: the tv being optional, simple valances, convection oven, large single bowl sink, and 12v fridge (we would probably need to add a second battery to feel comfortable about that .) Things I wish they would change: 1) Move that propane cooktop a few inches away from the wall…i think where they’ve put it is a fire risk. 2) Another kitchen outlet would be great. 3) Use the sofa they’re showing in the new View 24t…so you actually have recliners. The Minnie Winnie FB group is full of people trying to figure out recliners in place of the jackknife, but it’s hard because of the slide box build. 4) add a piano hinge to the dinette bench. 5) a toilet paper holder! And Please, 6) Winnebago, stop with the ridiculous toy fans and put in real fans, with covers. Thanks for the tour Joe & Kait.
Great video Joe and Kait! We love camping in our travel trailer. But y’all have definitely made me think about, one day, getting a camper van.
You should!
Love it!
Looks like a nice trailer. Look at two bedroom styles. You two could take your mom and her friend on your travels. A 7" wide would make storage easier. I have 2-3" on each side🤙🏼💚
Looks like a good quality trailer.
The fact you are looking, just curious, are you looking at van style vs campervan? Just being curious, I have sold our seasonal park trailer and looking for a more flexible/ travel trailer. I fell in love with the vans go anywhere but after intense search I am realizing, being a senior, I am attracted to park up/ space and flexibility also with a trailer.
This Winnebago looks so up to date perfect all the way around. The new features of this new M - series 2326RK travel trailer is also very appealing when it comes to affordability based on this full walkthrough video. 💕💕
Just bought one of these, pick it up next week. This is the first video I’ve seen not done by a bobble head salesman, so it’s the first video I’ve seen with the sound on 😂. I appreciate the great shot of the front storage compartment, one thing I noticed is while they have a nice thick piece of plywood to mount the inverter, they screwed it up there with 4 little screws. This will not hold my 3000 watt inverter charger up there, it weighs 70lbs. I’ll have to reinforce that.
3000 watts? Are you planning to run the AC off batteries? How much battery are you adding?
@@Weretherussos I have a 260ah lifepo4 battery, had the system installed in my last camper (hike100), it runs everything, including the AC. We use a small generator to top off the battery on longer trips. We also have another 200w panel we are adding.
I picked mine up on Thursday (8/21), towed it 200 miles home, tested everything and only found two problems. A loose valance above the dinette window, and the screen door wouldn’t latch. I used to be an RV tech so I did a full PDI that I would do then.
That is great trailer.
Clever layout and features. Everything you need in the base and the options are not a laundry list of things that should be standard. The pre-wiring is a huge plus. I think there is good room up top for two larger panels versus the one smaller. Pretty much anything you would add is ready to receive it.
Thanks for the great video! We’re about to pull the trigger on one of these. Now that you’ve used it for a while, any issues or concerns? Good build quality?
We don’t own this - it was only lent to us to use for the videos so I can’t speak to long term build or quality
Hi guys, lots of room in this one. Pocket doors are a great idea. Shower door looked efficient too. Only thing missing that I could see was a locking feature on cabinet & drawers to keep them from opening as you go down the road. Price seems very reasonable. Great tour as always.
They have clips the drawers and things lock into when you close them. Thanks Bonnie!
@@Weretherussos Excellent, that makes it so much better.
As best I can tell this unit lacks a TV prep in the bedroom. Not a deal breaker but the ability to add a small TV in the bedroom would be nice.
Good floor plan considering length and width of the trailer. Storage capacity is good for shorter trips, but limited for longer trips especially when it comes to room for hanging clothes. The limited amount of storage space for gear such as chairs and outside stuff should be a consideration before buying. It would be nice to know more about the cabinet construction and countertop materials. Price seems to be pretty good but may be indicative of the trailer having cheaper cabinet construction and low-grade countertops and low-grade vinyl on the furniture and cushions which is to be expected. So, you know if you plan to keep it for the long haul, you'll be recovering or replacing furniture and cushions.
I like this.
good tavel~
Winnebago needs to cut out the back of the bedside closet so that space can be utilized from the bed. If you put a better mattress on the bed, it's hard to get your hand between the bottom of the cabinet and the top of the mattress. And that cabinet is so deep, you really can't use that space from the closet door. Just a thought.
Finally, more room for Kait's cooking in the kitchen...would prefer the bare plywood to be painted to protect the wood
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE show things BEFORE the slide out too!!! SO FEW people show that in their videos and i feel like its kind of important.
Hello 👋 Russos ❤❤❤❤❤
Hey Rando - hope all is well!
Its all come down to this, reviewing RVs and campers. It not like we cant find 100,000 other channels doing exactly this same thing. Whew whooo,,, not!
Needs another bed
They have a different floor plan that has bunks