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2026 WinnebagoVoyage 3438RK

The work-and-live Voyage — new for 2026, a triple-slide 38-footer that hands the rear wall to a full kitchen with a breakfast nook, fits a dedicated slide-out workspace (an optional sofa takes its place), and faces theater seating at the TV and fireplace — carrying the heaviest tongue in the line at 1,200 pounds.

Tow-Critical Data — as built, MY2026

8,996lb
Dry Weight
11,000lb
GVWR
2,004lb
Payload
38ft
Length
Sleeps 6 Triple-slide · Rear Kitchen · Workspace Built by · Winnebago Towables Construction · FILON MAX · Azdel laminate Starting MSRP · $79,929

01 What makes it unique

The Voyage 3438RK brings a fifth-wheel idea to a bumper pull: the kitchen takes the entire rear of the trailer, counter wrapping to a breakfast nook, while one of the three slides carries a genuine slide-out workspace — a desk for the remote-work crowd, with an optional sofa for buyers who would rather lounge than log on. Theater seating faces the TV and fireplace amid the living area, a full bath sits ahead of it, and the front bedroom keeps generous storage. New for 2026, it is the line's answer to working from anywhere.

It rides the heavy end of the shared platform — NXG engineered steel frame, 2-inch FILON MAX fiberglass with Azdel Onboard composite, gel-coat front cap, walkable TPO roof, enclosed insulated underbelly, tandem 5,200-pound axles — on the 11,000-pound GVWR, with two power awnings (10 and 12 feet) covering the camp side. Dry weight plus payload equals the GVWR exactly; the published axle ratings sum to 10,400 pounds, the balance of the rating riding the tongue per standard convention for a chassis rated above its axle pair.

The 3438RK asks the most of the tow vehicle: a 1,200-pound dry tongue — the heaviest in the line — puts real demand on the truck's payload placard before passengers and hitch hardware, and at 8,996 pounds dry the trailer leaves 2,004 pounds of cargo margin. For a couple who cook seriously, work remotely, and drive a three-quarter-ton or a stout half-ton with the payload to prove it, no other Voyage is drawn around this life.

02 Full specifications

Dimensions

Exterior length
38' 6"
Exterior width
8' 0"
Exterior height
11' 5"
Interior height
7' 0"

Weights

Dry / unit base weight
8,996 lbs
GVWR (max loaded)
11,000 lbs
Net cargo / payload
2,004 lbs
Axle count
2 (tandem)

Capacities

Fresh water
60 gal
Grey water
98 gal (49 + 49)
Black water
49 gal
Refrigerator
15 cu ft (12V)

Construction

Frame
NXG engineered steel
Body
2″ FILON MAX fiberglass · Azdel
Front cap
Painted gel coat · LED accents
Roof
One-piece TPO · walkable

Running gear

Axles
2 (tandem) · 5,200 lb each
Hitch
Bumper Pull · dry tongue 1,200 lb · 2″ accessory receiver
Tires
Goodyear Endurance 225/75R15E
Wheels
Aluminum · EZ-lube hubs

Galley & bath

Cooktop
3-burner recessed w/oven
Refrigerator
15 cu ft 12V
A/C
15,000 BTU True Trax ducted
Water heater
10-gal gas/electric

Sleeping & layout

Sleeps
6
Primary bed
Front queen (opt king)
Layout
Rear kitchen with breakfast nook, slide-out workspace (or optional sofa), theater seating opposite TV and fireplace, full bath, front bedroom with generous storage
Awnings
2 · 10′ + 12′

03 Voyage floorplan family

Winnebago's Voyage line — eight 2026 half-ton family travel trailers on the laminated FILON MAX / Azdel build, from a 27-foot-11 rear-bath entry to a 38-foot-11 triple-slide flagship bunkhouse, rated to 10,400 pounds on the five lighter plans and 11,000 on the three heaviest. The 3438RK on this page is highlighted; every 2026 plan links to its own profiled page.

FloorplanNominalSleepsNotable
2427RB27 ft4Entry rear bath; lightest, biggest payload, walk-in pantry
2730RL31 ft4Dual-slide rear living; theater standard, single grey tank
2831RB31 ft5Five-berth rear bath; dinette slide, two entry doors
3033BH34 ft7Family bunkhouse; sleeps 7, outdoor griddle kitchen
3235FK35 ft5Rear master (queen/king); front L-kitchen, 11,000-lb chassis
3235RL36 ft4Rear-living entertainer; island galley, dining-table option
3438RK38 ft6Rear kitchen + workspace slide; heaviest tongue, 11,000-lb chassis
3538BR38 ft7Flagship bunkhouse; bunk-room slide, tightest payload (1,418 lb)

Every Voyage rides tandem 5,200-pound axles on Goodyear Endurance Load Range E tires, with a 60-gallon fresh tank, a 15-cubic-foot 12-volt refrigerator, a 15,000-BTU True Trax ducted air conditioner, a 30,000-BTU furnace, a fireplace and 200 watts of rooftop solar standard on every plan. GVWR is 10,400 pounds on the five lighter plans — a figure the published axle ratings sum to exactly — and 11,000 on the three heaviest (3235FK, 3438RK, 3538BR), where the balance above the axle pair is carried on the tongue. On every plan the published dry weight plus payload equals the GVWR exactly. Figures are RVUSA structured records cross-checked against Winnebago's factory specification table AND the factory brochure, which agree exactly; tongue weights, awning lengths, axle ratings and second-grey-tank capacities are factory figures. Always confirm against the unit's weight sticker before towing.

04 What owners & reviewers report

A rear kitchen with a nook

The full-width rear galley and breakfast nook give counter run and a morning-coffee corner no mid-trailer kitchen matches — a fifth-wheel layout on a ball hitch.

A dedicated workspace slide

The slide-out desk is factory-drawn for remote work — and an optional sofa replaces it for buyers who want the lounge instead.

The line's heaviest tongue

1,200 lb dry on the ball — before the battery, propane and hitch hardware — wants a tow vehicle chosen by payload placard, not brochure tow rating.

Two awnings, tight-ish margin

Dual power awnings (10 and 12 ft) shade the whole camp side; 2,004 lb of payload asks for disciplined loading on a trailer this size.

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

05 How it compares

↔ Cross-shop
Voyage 3235FK

The other new 11,000-lb plan — the kitchen goes forward and the master aft, a foot shorter and 164 lb friendlier at the tongue.

↔ Cross-shop
Voyage 3538BR

The flagship bunkhouse — the same chassis spent on berths and a bunk-room slide rather than the rear kitchen and desk.

↔ Cross-shop
Salem Hemisphere / Wildwood Heritage Glen rear kitchens

The laminated rivals' rear-kitchen plans — compare counter run, tongue weight and payload.