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Coachmen Catalina Legacy Edition 263BHSCK vs Winnebago Access 28FK

2026 Travel Trailer comparison · side-by-side specs, verdict, and who each is best for.

Coachmen Catalina Legacy Edition 263BHSCK

Coachmen

Catalina Legacy Edition 263BHSCK

Price on request · 32'2" · sleeps 6

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Winnebago Access 28FK

Winnebago

Access 28FK

Price on request · 32' · sleeps 5

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Quick verdict

These travel trailers share a 32-ft length and 50-amp shore service, but the Coachmen Catalina Legacy Edition 263BHSCK and Winnebago Access 28FK target opposite households. The Catalina Legacy Edition 263BHSCK is a 7,120 lb dry bunkhouse with 6 sleeps, fireplace, outdoor kitchen, theater seating, and 200W factory solar. The Access 28FK is 330 lbs lighter at 6,790 lbs and trades the bunks for a front-kitchen, queen-bedroom couples layout sleeping 5.

Water capacity differs strongly: the Coachmen Catalina Legacy Edition 263BHSCK carries 38 gal fresh / 74 gal grey / 29 gal black, while the Winnebago Access 28FK holds 60 gal fresh / 49 gal grey / 49 gal black. The Catalina has the bigger grey tank (74 vs 49 gal); the Access wins fresh and black. Cargo cap on the Catalina is 2,000 lbs at 9,120 lb GVWR.

For families that need bunks plus the loaded feature stack, the Coachmen Catalina Legacy Edition 263BHSCK is the pick. For couples wanting front-kitchen layout in a lighter rig, the Winnebago Access 28FK wins.

Side-by-side specs

Coachmen Catalina Legacy Edition 263BHSCKWinnebago Access 28FK
MSRP
Length32'2"32'
Dry weight7,120 lbs6,790 lbs
GVWR9,120 lbs8,800 lbs
Sleeps65
Slides11
Fresh tank38 gal60 gal
Grey tank74 gal49 gal
Black tank29 gal49 gal
LP9.4 gal9.5 gal
Solar200W
Inverter
Generator
Bathfullfull
Bedqueenqueen
4-seasonNoNo
Off-roadNoNo
Outdoor kitchenYesNo
Washer/dryernonenone
Residential fridgeNoNo

Where Coachmen Catalina Legacy Edition 263BHSCK wins

  • Sleeps 6 vs 5 with bunks
  • 200W factory solar plus fireplace
  • Outdoor kitchen plus theater seating
  • 74 gal grey tank for kitchen-heavy use

Where Winnebago Access 28FK wins

  • 330 lbs lighter dry (6,790 vs 7,120 lbs)
  • 60 gal fresh vs 38 gal (58% more)
  • 49 gal black vs 29 gal (69% more)
  • Front-kitchen layout with end-wall counter

Pick the Coachmen Catalina Legacy Edition 263BHSCK if…

Pick the Coachmen Catalina Legacy Edition 263BHSCK if you have kids and want bunks plus the full feature stack. The 200W of factory solar runs lights off shore, the fireplace adds shoulder-season warmth, the outdoor kitchen separates messy cooking from the trailer interior, and theater seating with bunkhouse layout fits family travel. Best for weekend family campers at state-park sites with mixed hookup availability.

Pick the Winnebago Access 28FK if…

Pick the Winnebago Access 28FK if you camp as a couple with occasional extra guests and want a front-kitchen layout. The 60 gal fresh and 49 gal black tanks support 5+ days off hookups, the front-kitchen workflow gives generous prep counter, and the 6,790 lb dry weight is among the lighter 32-ft trailers. Best for couples who want kitchen-focused weekend travel.

Frequently asked

Bunks or no bunks?

The Coachmen Catalina Legacy Edition 263BHSCK ships with bunks for 6 sleeps; the Winnebago Access 28FK is a queen-bedroom couples layout sleeping 5. Families with kids who need dedicated bunks must pick the Catalina.

Which carries more fresh water?

The Winnebago Access 28FK holds 60 gal fresh vs 38 gal on the Coachmen Catalina Legacy Edition 263BHSCK, a 22 gal (58%) advantage that supports 2+ extra days off hookups.

Does the Access have factory solar?

No. The Winnebago Access 28FK ships with solar prep wiring only. The Coachmen Catalina Legacy Edition 263BHSCK includes 200W of factory solar; matching that on the Access runs $1,000-1,500 aftermarket.