Fleetwood Bounder 33C vs Winnebago Adventurer 35F
2026 Class A comparison · side-by-side specs, verdict, and who each is best for.
Quick verdict
Two Ford F-53 gas Class A coaches on the same chassis and same 7.3L V8, separated by width and bath count. The Fleetwood Bounder 33C is a 34.3-ft, 102"-wide two-slide coach with Ford 7.3L V8 335 HP, 22,000-lb GVWR, 100-gal fresh, 25-gal LP, 5,500W Onan, 2,000W inverter, fireplace, sleeps 4, asking $259,022. The Winnebago Adventurer 35F is 35.8 ft and 96" wide (narrow body) on the same chassis, with bath-and-a-half layout, theater seating, residential fridge, 74-gal fresh, 18-gal LP, sleeps 5, and lists at $252,851.
The Bounder 33C wins on body width (102 vs 96" - 6 inches more), fresh water (100 vs 74 gal), LP (25 vs 18 gal), and ships an integrated 2,000W inverter, 5,500W Onan, 100W solar with prep, and fireplace. The Adventurer 35F counters with a bath-and-a-half layout (vs single bath on the Bounder), 1.5 ft more length, sleeps 5, theater seating standard, and a $6,171 lower sticker at $252,851.
Buyers prioritizing width and integrated electrical pick the Bounder 33C. Buyers prioritizing bath layout and sticker price pick the Adventurer 35F.
Side-by-side specs
| Fleetwood Bounder 33C | Winnebago Adventurer 35F | |
|---|---|---|
| MSRP | $259,022 | $252,851 |
| Length | 34'3" | 35'10" |
| Dry weight | — | — |
| GVWR | 22,000 lbs | 22,000 lbs |
| Sleeps | 4 | 5 |
| Slides | 2 | — |
| Fresh tank | 100 gal | 74 gal |
| Grey tank | 58 gal | 51 gal |
| Black tank | 42 gal | 42 gal |
| LP | 25 gal | 18 gal |
| Solar | 100W | — |
| Inverter | 2000W | — |
| Generator | 5500W | — |
| Bath | — | one_and_half |
| Bed | king | king |
| 4-season | No | No |
| Off-road | No | No |
| Outdoor kitchen | No | No |
| Washer/dryer | prep | prep |
| Residential fridge | Yes | Yes |
Where Fleetwood Bounder 33C wins
- 102" wide vs 96" - 6 inches more interior
- 100-gal fresh tank vs 74 - 26 gallons more
- 25-gal LP vs 18 - 7 more gallons
- 5,500W Onan and 2,000W inverter integrated
- 100W roof solar with solar prep
- Fireplace standard
Where Winnebago Adventurer 35F wins
- Bath-and-a-half layout vs single bath on Bounder
- $6,171 lower MSRP ($252,851 vs $259,022)
- 1.5 ft longer at 35.8 ft
- Sleeps 5 vs 4
- Theater seating standard
Pick the Fleetwood Bounder 33C if…
Pick the Fleetwood Bounder 33C if interior width and integrated electrical matter more than a second half-bath. The 102" wide-body chassis is measurably more spacious shoulder-to-shoulder than the Adventurer's 96" narrow body - real difference in the lounge and bedroom. The 100-gal fresh, 25-gal LP, 5,500W Onan, 2,000W inverter, and 100W solar prep deliver a complete off-grid weekender out the door. The new Adap-table dinette with pop-up TV is the headline 2026 feature. At $259,022 you pay for content, not just badge.
Pick the Winnebago Adventurer 35F if…
Pick the Winnebago Adventurer 35F if two adults share the coach and a separate half-bath matters for morning routines. The bath-and-a-half layout is the headline structural difference - a real quality-of-life feature on extended trips. The 96" body trades shoulder room for $6,171 in savings versus the Bounder 33C, and the 1.5 ft of additional length plus theater seating plus sleeps-5 capacity covers couples-plus-guests use. At $252,851 you get a Winnebago coach with a bath-and-a-half at the best price in this comparison.
Frequently asked
Which Class A has a bath-and-a-half?
The Winnebago Adventurer 35F is documented with a bath-and-a-half layout. The Fleetwood Bounder 33C is single-bath.
How much wider is the Bounder body?
The Fleetwood Bounder 33C is 102 inches wide. The Winnebago Adventurer 35F is 96 inches wide - 6 inches narrower.
Which has more fresh water capacity?
The Fleetwood Bounder 33C holds 100 gallons of fresh water versus 74 gallons in the Winnebago Adventurer 35F - 26 gallons more.