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Fleetwood Bounder 33C vs Winnebago Adventurer 34W

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

Fleetwood Bounder 33C

Fleetwood

Bounder 33C

$259,022 · 34'3" · sleeps 4

Full Fleetwood Bounder 33C details →
Winnebago Adventurer 34W

Winnebago

Adventurer 34W

$252,851 · 35'6" · sleeps 5

Full Winnebago Adventurer 34W details →

Quick verdict

Two Ford F-53 gas Class A coaches at the same 22,000-lb GVWR but with different width and floor plan philosophies. The Fleetwood Bounder 33C is a 34.3-ft two-slide coach at 102" wide, Ford 7.3L V8 335 HP, 100-gal fresh, 25-gal LP, 5,500W Onan, 2,000W inverter, fireplace, and a $259,022 sticker. The Winnebago Adventurer 34W is a 35.5-ft narrow-body coach at 96" wide on the same Ford F53 / 7.3L V8 with TorqShift 6-speed, full bath, theater seating, residential fridge, and asks $252,851.

The Winnebago Adventurer 34W undercuts the Bounder by $6,171 and ships theater seating standard, but it is 6 inches narrower (96" vs 102"), which translates to noticeably less interior shoulder room when slides are in. The Bounder 33C delivers a 102"-wide chassis, a bigger 100-gal fresh tank (vs 75 on the Adventurer), 25 gal of LP (vs 18), an integrated 2,000W inverter, fireplace, 5,500W Onan, and solar prep with 100W panel - all content the Adventurer 34W doesn't match.

Buyers who want maximum interior width and integrated electrical pick the Bounder 33C. Value-focused buyers who can live with 96" width pick the Adventurer 34W.

Side-by-side specs

Fleetwood Bounder 33CWinnebago Adventurer 34W
MSRP$259,022$252,851
Length34'3"35'6"
Dry weight
GVWR22,000 lbs22,000 lbs
Sleeps45
Slides2
Fresh tank100 gal75 gal
Grey tank58 gal57 gal
Black tank42 gal48 gal
LP25 gal18 gal
Solar100W
Inverter2000W
Generator5500W
Bathfull
Bedkingking
4-seasonNoNo
Off-roadNoNo
Outdoor kitchenNoNo
Washer/dryerprepprep
Residential fridgeYesYes

Where Fleetwood Bounder 33C wins

  • 102" wide vs 96" on the Winnebago - 6 inches more interior
  • 100-gal fresh tank vs 75 - 25 gallons more
  • 25-gal LP vs 18 - 7 more gallons
  • 5,500W Onan and 2,000W inverter integrated
  • 100W solar standard with solar prep
  • Fireplace included

Where Winnebago Adventurer 34W wins

  • $6,171 lower MSRP ($252,851 vs $259,022)
  • Sleeps 5 vs 4 on the Bounder
  • Theater seating included
  • Full bath layout documented
  • TorqShift 6-speed automatic on Ford 7.3L

Pick the Fleetwood Bounder 33C if…

Pick the Fleetwood Bounder 33C if interior width matters and you want a turnkey rig with integrated electrical. The 102" wide-body chassis adds real shoulder room versus the Adventurer's 96" body - measurable in the lounge and the bedroom. The 100-gal fresh tank, 25-gal LP, 5,500W Onan, 2,000W inverter, and 100W solar with prep cover off-grid weekends without aftermarket additions. The Adap-table dinette with pop-up TV, waterproof Tarkett flooring, and MCD dual shades are new for 2026. At $259,022 you pay for content, not just badge.

Pick the Winnebago Adventurer 34W if…

Pick the Winnebago Adventurer 34W if you want a gas Class A on the Ford F53 platform at the lowest sticker. The 96" width is the same as legacy Class A coaches and trades shoulder room for $6,171 in savings versus the Bounder. The TorqShift 6-speed handles grades, the 7.3L V8 makes 335 HP, and the full bath plus theater seating plus residential fridge cover couples-plus-occasional-guests use. At $252,851 you get a well-known Winnebago coach on the same chassis as the Bounder.

Frequently asked

Which Class A is wider?

The Fleetwood Bounder 33C is 102 inches wide. The Winnebago Adventurer 34W is 96 inches wide - 6 inches narrower body.

Do they share the same engine?

Yes - both run the Ford 7.3L V8 making 335 HP on the Ford F53 chassis at 22,000-lb GVWR.

Which is the better off-grid weekender?

The Fleetwood Bounder 33C has 100W solar with prep, 100-gal fresh, 25-gal LP, 5,500W Onan, and 2,000W inverter standard. The Winnebago Adventurer 34W has solar prep but no factory panel or inverter.