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2026 Catalina 211BH

The lightest family bunkhouse in the line: a no-slide 25-foot coach with a semi-private front queen, rear double bunks and roughly 2,000 pounds of payload — sleeps six behind any half-ton or a capable SUV.

Tow-Critical Data — as built, MY2026

4,647lb
UVW
6,647lb
GVWR
2,000lb
CCC
26ft
Length
Sleeps 6 No slide · Summit Series 8 Built by · Coachmen 2 axle · Metal-sided Selling* · ~$25,000

01 What makes it unique

The Catalina Summit Series 8 211BH is the lightest bunkhouse in the line and one of the easiest family trailers here to tow. In a 25-foot-11 body with no slide-out, it pairs a semi-private front queen — set off by a privacy curtain and flanked by dual wardrobes — with rear double-size bunks, a full bath placed right beside the bunks for nighttime use, and a booth dinette in the main living area. A pass-through storage compartment runs under the bed. Nominal capacity is six, which is a lot of beds for a trailer this small and light.

Payload is the headline. The 211BH’s 6,647-pound GVWR over a 4,647-pound unloaded weight leaves about 2,000 pounds of cargo capacity — the most generous ratio of any plan on this page, tied with the 221EPIC — so a family can load water, gear and a full pantry without crowding the rating. Standard equipment is the line’s full 12-volt residential package: a GE 10.7-cubic-foot 12V refrigerator, a 60,000-BTU tankless water heater and a GE 13,500-BTU ducted air conditioner with a heat pump, under a 15-foot power awning with multicolor LED lighting.

Construction is the line’s metal-sided value build — a Norco powder-coated steel I-beam frame with full-length outriggers, a Platinum .024-inch aluminum exterior with a smooth radius front, a seamless Alpha roof membrane and a 5/8-inch StableDeck floor. Like the other no-slide Summit plans, the 211BH carries a 30,000-BTU furnace with flex-ducted cabinet heat rather than the residential in-floor ducted heat on the slide coaches — the usual trade for a lighter trailer. For a family that wants the cheapest, lightest way into a real bunkhouse with payload to spare, it is the value bunk entry.

02 Full specifications

Dimensions

Exterior length
25' 11"
Exterior width
8' 0"
Exterior height
11' 1"
Slide-outs
0

Weights

Unloaded vehicle weight
4,647 lbs*
GVWR (published)
6,647 lbs
Cargo carrying capacity
2,000 lbs
Hitch / tongue weight
488 lbs

Capacities

Fresh water
38 gal
Grey water
44 gal
Black water
30 gal
Refrigerator
10.7 cu ft 12V

Construction

Frame
Norco powder-coated steel I-beam
Walls
Platinum .024″ aluminum · metal sided
Roof
Seamless Alpha membrane · walk-on
Floor
5/8″ T&G StableDeck

Running gear

Axles
2 (tandem)
Hitch
Bumper Pull
Suspension
EZ-lube + leaf spring
Rock guard
Diamond-plate front

Galley & bath

Refrigerator
GE 10.7 cu ft 12V
Cooktop
GE 3-burner range
A/C
13,500 BTU ducted (heat pump)
Water heater
GE 60K tankless
Furnace
30,000 BTU

Sleeping & layout

Sleeps
6
Primary bed
Front queen
Layout
Semi-private front queen w/ privacy curtain + dual wardrobes, rear double bunks, full bath by bunks, booth dinette, pass-through storage; no slide
Awnings
1 (15' power)

03 Coachmen Catalina floorplan family

Coachmen's Catalina is one of the highest-volume value travel-trailer nameplates in North America, spanning several sub-lines: the lighter Summit Series 7, the mainstream Summit Series 8, the full-feature Legacy Edition, the Trail Blazer toy haulers and the Destination park trailers. The 211BH on this page is highlighted; the other profiled plans link to their own pages. Profiled here are breadth-spanning Summit 8 and Legacy Edition floorplans — the rest of the roster is catalogued on the line hub and profiled in demand order.

FloorplanNominalSleepsNotable
211BH25' 11"6Summit 8 · no-slide bunk entry, front queen, biggest CCC
221EPIC25' 11"4Summit 8 · front-bed couples, no slide, biggest CCC
231MKS28' 2"4Summit 8 · rear-living U-dinette couples, power theater seating
231BHS28' 4"8Summit 8 · bunkhouse + slide + U-dinette + outside kitchen
261BH29' 4"8Summit 8 · no-slide family bunkhouse, front queen, rear bunks
243RBS29' 10"6Legacy · rear-bath couples coach, super slide, outside kitchen
263FKDS30' 0"4Legacy · front-kitchen couples coach, dual entry, outside kitchen
261BHS30' 5"8Summit 8 · family bunkhouse + slide + camp kitchen
263BHSCK32' 2"8Legacy · dual-entry double-bunk + outside kitchen
283RKS33' 2"4Legacy · rear-kitchen couples coach, 21' awning
273DBHCK33' 6"8Legacy · dual-entry double-bunk, fireplace, camp kitchen
293QBCK33' 8"6Legacy · quad-bunk room + XL U-dinette + camp kitchen
313RLTS36' 0"4Legacy · rear-living triple-slide, theater seating, W/D prep
293TQBSCK36' 1"10Legacy · private bunkhouse + dual entry + outside kitchen
281QBUNK36' 2"10Summit 8 · big bunkhouse, U-dinette, full camp kitchen
323BHDSCK36' 2"9Legacy · bunk-room family coach + 2 slides + camp kitchen
303RKDS36' 5"4Legacy · rear-kitchen, bedroom fireplace, 50A + W/D prep
323MAZE37' 0"4Legacy · residential french-door 16.4cf fridge, triple slide
333DORM37' 11"6Legacy · rear bunk-dorm suite + front bedroom, biggest CCC
343BHTS38' 1"10Legacy · triple-slide bunk-room flagship + W/D prep

Every Catalina is built on a Norco electromagnetic powder-coated cambered steel I-beam frame with full-length outriggers, a 5/8-inch tongue-and-groove StableDeck floor, a Platinum .024-inch aluminum (metal-sided) exterior with a smooth aluminum radius front, and a seamless Alpha roof membrane with a lifetime warranty. Standard equipment is full 12-volt residential: a GE 10.7-cubic-foot 12V refrigerator, a GE 60,000-BTU tankless water heater, a GE 13,500-BTU ducted air conditioner with a heat pump, JBL Aura audio and a 600-watt solar prep. The Legacy Edition adds solid-surface kitchen counters, upgraded aluminum wheels, washer/dryer prep, a larger awning, a full outside camp kitchen and available BAL auto-leveling. Lengths, weights and equipment change with options, sub-line and model year — always confirm against the unit's own weight sticker. Additional Summit, Legacy, Trail Blazer and Destination floorplans are catalogued on the line hub.

04 What owners & reviewers report

The line’s biggest payload, on a bunkhouse

A ~2,000-lb cargo capacity on a sub-4,700-lb trailer is rare on any value coach, let alone one that sleeps six — load water, gear and pantry without crowding the rating.

Lightest, easiest-towing bunkhouse

At 4,647 lb UVW with no slide and under 500 lb of hitch weight, it tows behind a capable mid-size SUV or any half-ton — the value bunk entry to the line.

Smaller furnace than the slide plans

The 211BH carries a 30,000-BTU furnace with flex-ducted cabinet heat instead of residential in-floor ducted heat — fine for three-season use, worth noting for cold-weather camping.

No outside kitchen on this plan

Unlike the 231BHS and 261BHS, the 211BH does not include an exterior camp kitchen — the trade for the lighter, lower-priced build.

Selling price runs well below the placard

Dealer MSRP placards run near $38,000–$40,000 while 2026 selling prices commonly land in the mid-$20,000s; the figure shown is dealer-typical selling and is flagged.

SOURCING — ownership notes to be expanded with cited threads from owner communities & forums per the data plan

05 How it compares

↑ Step up
Catalina 231BHS

Adds a living slide, a U-dinette and a standard outside kitchen for about 1,200 lb more unloaded — and two more berths.

↔ Cross-shop
Catalina 221EPIC

The same length and payload without bunks — a front-bed couples’ plan for buyers who don’t need to sleep kids.

↔ Cross-shop
Keystone Springdale 1800BH

A comparably-priced value bunkhouse from the Keystone value stack — cross-shop weights and payload.