01 What makes it unique
The No Boundaries NB19.3 is a family-ready, no-slide bunkhouse that sleeps a full crowd in a 24-foot-8 body. A front Murphy queen folds up into a sofa by day, opening the front into living space, and rear 44-by-74-inch double-size bunks give kids or guests full-size berths. The fold-up bottom bunk lifts to let larger gear load through an exterior Adventure Door — a garage-style pass-through few lightweights offer. A booth dinette provides ample seating for dining and entertaining, and a rear-corner bath sits at the back. A standard outdoor kitchen and a 16-foot electric awning extend living space outdoors. Nominal capacity is seven.
At 4,489 pounds unloaded and 24 feet 8 inches, the NB19.3 is still a comfortable half-ton tow despite sleeping seven, and its 1,500-pound cargo capacity is a healthy margin for a family loading water and gear. Forest River publishes a 5,989-pound GVWR for this plan directly (it equals the 4,489-pound unloaded weight plus the 1,500-pound cargo capacity exactly), so no derivation is needed. It rides on a narrower 88-inch body with balanced 30/30/30-gallon tanks. Standard equipment is the mandatory C-Series package: a 12V refrigerator, an air-fryer microwave, a 15,000-BTU air conditioner, an on-demand tankless water heater, a 200-watt solar panel with a 30-amp controller and inverter prep, a central vacuum, a power tongue jack and all-terrain tires with TPMS.
Construction is the No Boundaries laminate recipe — Azdel composite panels over an aluminum frame, a block-foam-insulated aluminum floor, a sealed and heated underbelly with a radiant foil barrier and 12V tank pads, and a fiberglass front cap with LED lighting — the same construction tier as Forest River’s r·pod and a step above the metal-sided value lines. An optional Beast Mode package adds an independent suspension, 400 watts of solar and a 2,000-watt inverter. For a family that wants real double-size bunks, a convertible queen, a garage-style Adventure Door and a full bath at a half-ton tow weight with no slide to maintain, the NB19.3 is one of the most capable bunkhouses in the line.
02 Full specifications
Dimensions
- Exterior length
- 24' 8"
- Exterior width
- 88"
- Exterior height
- 10' 9"
- Slide-outs
- 0
Weights
- Unloaded vehicle weight
- 4,489 lbs*
- GVWR (published)
- 5,989 lbs
- Cargo carrying capacity
- 1,500 lbs
- Hitch / tongue weight
- 610 lbs
Capacities
- Fresh water
- 30 gal
- Grey water
- 30 gal
- Black water
- 30 gal
- Refrigerator
- 12V
Construction
- Frame
- Aluminum
- Walls
- Laminated Azdel composite
- Insulation
- Block-foam, radiant foil barrier
- Underbelly
- Sealed, heated w/ 12V tank pads
Running gear
- Axles
- 2 (tandem)
- Hitch
- Bumper Pull
- Tires
- All-terrain w/ TPMS
- Front cap
- Fiberglass w/ LED lighting
Galley & bath
- Refrigerator
- 12V
- Cooktop
- 2-burner + air-fryer microwave
- A/C
- 15,000 BTU
- Water heater
- Tankless on-demand
- Solar
- 200W panel + 30A controller
- Kitchen
- Indoor + standard outdoor kitchen
Sleeping & layout
- Sleeps
- 7
- Primary bed
- Front Murphy queen
- Layout
- Front Murphy queen, rear 44x74 double bunks w/ fold-up bottom bunk + exterior Adventure Door, booth dinette, rear-corner bath
- Awning
- 16' (electric, LED)
03 Forest River No Boundaries floorplan family
Forest River’s No Boundaries (NoBo) is a rugged, adventure-lightweight travel-trailer line built “exceptionally light weight” to tow behind 4- and 6-cylinder vehicles. The NB19.3 on this page is highlighted; the other profiled plans link to their own pages. Profiled here are breadth-spanning floorplans — from the 20-foot front-queen compact to the 33-foot family bunkhouse with rear double bunks — with the rest of the roster catalogued on the line hub and profiled in demand order. Every No Boundaries plan ships with the mandatory C-Series package: a 12V fridge, a 15,000-BTU air conditioner, a tankless water heater, 200 watts of solar, all-terrain tires with TPMS, a standard outdoor kitchen and an electric awning.
| Floorplan | Nominal | Sleeps | Notable |
|---|---|---|---|
| NB18.0 | 20' 0" | 4 | Front queen, central kitchen/living, rear bath — no slide |
| NB18.3 | 20' 6" | 3 | Front queen, slide-out sofa, rear bath, indoor + outdoor kitchens |
| NB19.2 | 21' 10" | 4 | Front Murphy bed, dual wardrobes, booth dinette, rear bath — no slide |
| NB18.2 | 21' 8" | 4 | Front bedroom, rear kitchen w/ bar-top flip-up window — no slide |
| NB18.7 | 21' 8" | 4 | Front queen + twin bunks, rear-corner bath — compact family bunkhouse, no slide |
| NB19.4 | 24' 2" | 3 | Front queen, central kitchen, slide-out sofa, full rear bath — lightest tongue |
| NB20.4 | 24' 4" | 4 | Queen Murphy bed, slide dinette, L-shaped kitchen, rear full bath |
| NB19.3 | 24' 8" | 7 | Front Murphy queen, rear 44x74 double bunks + Adventure Door, dinette — family bunkhouse, no slide |
| NB19.0 | 24' 11" | 3 | Private front queen bedroom, walk-through bath, rear kitchen, Trailgate outdoor bar |
| NB20.2 | 25' 0" | 4 | Private front queen, large kitchen, walk-in pantry, full bath — no slide |
| NB19.6 | 25' 2" | 4 | Front queen, mid-living slide sofa, rear full bath |
| NB20.3 | 26' 2" | 8 | Front Murphy bed, slide booth dinette, rear double bunks, full bath — family bunkhouse |
| NB20.5 | 27' 9" | 4 | Front kitchen, tri-fold sofa slide, walk-through bath, rear queen |
| NB20.7 | 29' 0" | 4 | Private front queen bedroom, walk-through bath, tri-fold sofa slide, booth dinette |
| NB20.6 | 29' 9" | 2 | Front master bedroom, large living slide w/ theater seating, rear kitchen, Trailgate outdoor bar |
| NB20.8 | 32' 6" | 4 | Private front queen bedroom, central + rear kitchen, Bar 2 Table, slide dinette, full bath — std 50A |
| NB20.9 | 32' 11" | 8 | Front queen bedroom, central kitchen, rear double bunks, walk-through bath — largest, family bunkhouse |
Every No Boundaries plan uses superior laminated construction featuring Azdel composite panels over an aluminum frame, with an aluminum-framed floor, block-foam insulation, a sealed and heated underbelly with a radiant foil barrier and 12V tank pads, and a fiberglass front cap with LED lighting — the same construction tier as Forest River’s r·pod, a step above the metal-sided stick-and-tin value lines. The identity is rugged and adventure-focused rather than aerodynamic: every plan ships with the mandatory C-Series package (a 12V refrigerator, an air-fryer microwave, a 15,000-BTU air conditioner, an on-demand tankless water heater, seamless Surf(X) countertops, a 200-watt solar panel with a 30-amp controller and inverter prep, a central vacuum, a power tongue jack, an electric awning with an LED strip, black-glass entry doors, all-terrain tires with TPMS and a standard outdoor kitchen). An optional Beast Mode package adds an independent suspension, a second 200-watt solar panel (400 watts total), a 2,000-watt inverter, a fresh-water filter and a Maxxair vent cover. Lengths, weights and equipment change with options and model year — always confirm against the unit’s own weight sticker. Additional No Boundaries floorplans are catalogued on the line hub.
04 What owners & reviewers report
Double-size bunks plus a convertible queen, no slide
Rear 44-by-74-inch double bunks give full-size berths for kids or guests, and the front Murphy queen folds to a sofa for open daytime living — a true family bunkhouse with nothing mechanical to deploy at camp.
A garage-style Adventure Door
The fold-up bottom bunk lifts so larger gear loads through an exterior Adventure Door — a pass-through cargo feature few sub-25-foot lightweights offer, useful for bikes, totes and camp equipment.
GVWR is published directly
Forest River lists a 5,989-lb GVWR for this plan (equal to unloaded weight plus cargo capacity), so no derivation is needed — a complete factory weight record.
The Murphy bed must be stowed daily
The queen has to be made up and folded away each morning to use the sofa — a minor daily chore that comes with the open-front layout.
Selling price runs below the placard
Dealer MSRP placards run near $42,000 while selling prices commonly land near $30,000–$36,000 (Beast Mode units run higher); the figure shown is dealer-typical selling and is flagged.
05 How it compares
A 21-foot-8 bunkhouse with a fixed front queen and twin bunks — lighter and shorter, with kid-sized bunks instead of the larger 44x74 doubles.
A 26-foot Murphy-bed family bunkhouse with a slide and rear double bunks, also sleeping eight — more interior room from the slide at a higher weight.
A 32-foot-11 family bunkhouse with a separate private front queen bedroom and rear double bunks — a fixed bedroom and the most space in the line at a much higher weight.