Dutchmen Kodiak 332BHSL vs Winnebago Voyage V3033BH
2026 Travel Trailer comparison · side-by-side specs, verdict, and who each is best for.
Quick verdict
Two 2026 travel trailers built for big families, both bunkhouses, but built around different priorities. The Dutchmen Kodiak 332BHSL is 37.4 ft long, sleeps 10, runs 7,157 lb dry and 9,680 lb GVWR, with 2,523 lb of cargo capacity. It's the longer, lighter, more bed-dense of the pair.
The Winnebago Voyage V3033BH is shorter at 34.08 ft but heavier at 7,600 lb dry and 10,400 lb GVWR. It sleeps 8, runs a single slide, and offers 50-amp shore power, 100-gallon gray tank, and 50-gallon black tank. The Kodiak 332BHSL doesn't publish shore amps and runs 78-gallon gray, 28-gallon black.
The Dutchmen Kodiak 332BHSL squeezes more sleeping into less weight and money. The Winnebago Voyage V3033BH delivers more shore power and bigger waste tanks for extended camp stays. Pick by your typical site stay duration.
Side-by-side specs
| Dutchmen Kodiak 332BHSL | Winnebago Voyage V3033BH | |
|---|---|---|
| MSRP | $62,040 | $63,115 |
| Length | 37'5" | 34'1" |
| Dry weight | 7,157 lbs | 7,600 lbs |
| GVWR | 9,680 lbs | 10,400 lbs |
| Sleeps | 10 | 8 |
| Slides | — | 1 |
| Fresh tank | 44 gal | 50 gal |
| Grey tank | 78 gal | 100 gal |
| Black tank | 28 gal | 50 gal |
| LP | — | 14 gal |
| Solar | — | — |
| Inverter | — | — |
| Generator | — | — |
| Bath | — | full |
| Bed | — | mixed |
| 4-season | No | No |
| Off-road | No | No |
| Outdoor kitchen | No | No |
| Washer/dryer | none | none |
| Residential fridge | No | No |
Where Dutchmen Kodiak 332BHSL wins
- Sleeps 10 vs 8 (two more beds for friends or extended family)
- 443 lb lighter dry (7,157 vs 7,600 lb)
- $1,075 cheaper at $62,040 MSRP
- 2,523 lb published cargo capacity vs unspecified on the Voyage V3033BH
- 37.4 ft length gives more interior real estate
Where Winnebago Voyage V3033BH wins
- 50-amp shore power supports dual A/C operation; the Kodiak 332BHSL spec is unpublished
- 100-gallon gray tank vs 78 gallons (22 gal more dish/shower water)
- 50-gallon black tank vs 28 gallons (22 gal longer between dumps)
- Slide-out included (one slide); slides unspecified on Kodiak 332BHSL
- Solar prep included
Pick the Dutchmen Kodiak 332BHSL if…
Pick the Dutchmen Kodiak 332BHSL if you need to sleep 10 and stay close to under 9,680 lb GVWR. Two extra bed spots over the Voyage matter for big families or scout-group trips. The 2,523 lb cargo capacity gives real headroom for bikes, gear, and full tanks. Best for owners who tow with a 3/4-ton, stay 2-3 nights at a time, and dump between locations. You give up the larger waste tanks and the 50A shore that the Voyage V3033BH offers, but you save $1,075 and sleep two more people.
Pick the Winnebago Voyage V3033BH if…
Pick the Winnebago Voyage V3033BH if you stay at the same site for 4-7 nights and need the extra tank capacity. The 100-gallon gray and 50-gallon black double the Kodiak 332BHSL's black tank, which matters for week-long stays without sewer hookups. The 50-amp shore lets you run two A/C units on hot days. The single slide opens the main living area. Best for buyers who plan extended stays at family campgrounds or seasonal sites and want the bigger tanks to back it up.
Frequently asked
Which sleeps more?
The Dutchmen Kodiak 332BHSL sleeps 10 vs 8 on the Winnebago Voyage V3033BH. If bed count is the deciding factor, the Kodiak wins.
Which holds more waste between dumps?
The Voyage V3033BH at 100-gallon gray and 50-gallon black significantly outholds the Kodiak 332BHSL's 78-gallon gray and 28-gallon black. The Winnebago is the longer-stay choice.
Does the Voyage need 50-amp service?
The 50-amp shore connection enables dual A/C use simultaneously. You can plug into 30A with a dogbone adapter but you'll be limited to one A/C at a time.