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2026 Catalina 333DORM

The Legacy bunk-dorm family coach: a rear bunk-room suite with a COA Cube futon sofa, a flip-up bunk and a lofted bunk plus its own entertainment center, a private front bedroom and a mid-kitchen, with the line’s biggest cargo capacity and standard auto-leveling.

Tow-Critical Data — as built, MY2026

8,958lb
UVW
11,458lb
GVWR
2,500lb
CCC
38ft
Length
Sleeps 6 2 slides · Legacy Edition Built by · Coachmen Rear bunk-dorm · Biggest CCC Selling* · ~$38,500

01 What makes it unique

The Catalina Legacy Edition 333DORM is the line’s bunk-dorm family coach. Its name comes from the expansive rear bunkhouse suite — a slide-out with a COA Cube futon sofa and a flip-up bunk above, plus an additional lofted bunk, a massive wardrobe and a dedicated entertainment center — a private ‘dorm room’ that gives kids or guests their own lounge at the back of the trailer. The front holds a private master with a queen, dual nightstands and overhead cabinets, the kitchen runs amidships with a deep farm sink and the line’s 10.7-cubic-foot 12V fridge, and a pass-through bath links the two sleeping ends. Two slides and two entry doors keep traffic flowing. Nominal sleeping is six, with the futon and dinette adding occasional berths.

At 8,958 pounds unloaded and 37 feet 11 inches, the 333DORM is a three-quarter-ton tow — but it carries the line’s biggest cargo capacity at 2,500 pounds, real headroom for a loaded family. It is heavily equipped out of the box: standard automatic leveling, standard washer/dryer prep and three roof air conditioners installed, on top of the line’s 60,000-BTU tankless water heater. A 35,000-BTU furnace with residential in-floor ducted heat handles cold weather, and a walk-in closet/pantry and a trundle sofa add storage and sleeping flexibility. Solid-surface counters, aluminum wheels and a porcelain toilet are standard Legacy fare, under a 21-foot power awning.

Construction is the same metal-sided value build as the rest of the line — a Norco powder-coated steel I-beam frame, a Platinum .024-inch aluminum exterior with a smooth radius front, a seamless Alpha roof membrane and a 5/8-inch StableDeck floor — with JBL Aura audio and a 600-watt solar prep. For a family that wants a separate rear bunk suite, a private front bedroom and the most payload and standard equipment in the line, the 333DORM is the bunk-dorm flagship.

02 Full specifications

Dimensions

Exterior length
37' 11"
Exterior width
8' 0"
Exterior height
11' 3"
Slide-outs
2

Weights

Unloaded vehicle weight
8,958 lbs*
GVWR (published)
11,458 lbs
Cargo carrying capacity
2,500 lbs
Hitch / tongue weight
1,290 lbs

Capacities

Fresh water
38 gal
Grey water
58 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) · 3 A/Cs installed
Water heater
GE 60K tankless
Furnace
35,000 BTU

Sleeping & layout

Sleeps
6
Primary bed
Front queen
Layout
Front private master, mid-kitchen, pass-through bath, rear bunk-dorm suite (COA Cube futon + flip-up bunk + lofted bunk + entertainment center), walk-in closet/pantry, trundle sofa, dual entry
Awnings
1 (21' power, LED)

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 333DORM 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 bunk-dorm family layout

A separate rear bunk-room suite — futon sofa, flip-up bunk, lofted bunk and its own entertainment center — plus a private front master, linked by a pass-through bath.

The line’s biggest cargo capacity

A 2,500-lb payload is the most of any profiled Catalina — genuine headroom for a fully loaded family.

Heavily equipped out of the box

Standard automatic leveling, standard washer/dryer prep and three roof air conditioners installed — more standard content than any other Legacy plan.

Wants a 3/4-ton tow

At 8,958 lbs unloaded and a 1,290-lb hitch this is a heavy trailer; match it carefully to your truck’s door-jamb rating.

Selling price runs below the placard

Dealer MSRP placards run in the mid-$60,000s while 2026 selling prices commonly land in the high-$30,000s to mid-$40,000s; 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 down
Catalina 263BHSCK

The shorter dual-entry Legacy bunkhouse — lighter and cheaper, with double-over-double bunks instead of a separate rear bunk-dorm suite.

↔ Step over
Catalina 343BHTS

The triple-slide bunk-room flagship — a rear bunk room with a COA cube futon and a master suite with washer/dryer prep, longer and heavier.

↔ Cross-shop
Forest River Wolf Den 301BH

A stick-and-tin large-family bunkhouse from the Cherokee value line — cross-shop build and price.