New 2024 Bayside TB Motor Home Class B
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Bayside TB Description
Chinook Bayside Class B gas motorhome TB highlights:
- Fold-Down Countertop
- 6.2 Cu. Ft. Electric Refrigerator
- Twin-Size Bed/Sofas
- Rear Bath
This coach will be perfect to travel with your spouse, friend, or family member! There are two twin-size beds/sofas that you can relax on during the day and convert to a queen-size sleeping space. The overhead cabinets and wardrobe lets you keep all your clothes wrinkle free, and the rear bath will let you freshen up each day. This model also includes a single induction cooktop that is removable for outdoor cooking and a convection microwave to cook meals each day.
Luxury and functionality come standard in the Bayside Class B gas motorhomes by Chinook. The Ford Transit 3.5L Eco-Boost twin turbo gas engine can power your trips across the country or to your local state park. And you can go off the beaten path with the standard AWD when the adventure calls for it. Each model includes a thermal suppression system, a Dometic Penguin ll A/C, plus a Timberline 1.0 gas fired hydronic heat and on-demand hot water system for added convenience. The AGM house batteries provide 200 Amp hours and the 200 watt solar panel system includes a solar charger and display so you'll be ready to go off-grid. If you upgrade to the Bayside 360 Package, you'll enjoy a Truma Aventa A/C in place of the Dometic A/C, a Victron inverter in place of the Xantrex inverter, and more power features to keep you going.
Bayside TB Specifications
Sleeps | 2 |
Length | 21 ft 11 in |
Ext Width | 7 ft 1 in |
Ext Height | 10 ft 1 in |
Int Height | 6 ft 4 in |
Interior Color | Soho, Nizza, Walnut Chiffon |
Exterior Color | White, Silver, Carbon, Black |
Hitch Weight | 5000 lbs |
GVWR | 11000 lbs |
Dry Weight | 8650 lbs |
Generator | Cummins Onan RV QG 2800I EFI |
Fuel Type | Gas |
Engine | 3.5L Eco-Boost Twin Turbo |
Chassis | Ford Transit |
Fuel Capacity | 31 gals |
Wheelbase | 148 in |
Refrigerator Type | Norcold/Thetford Electric |
Refrigerator Size | 6.2 cu ft |
Convection Cooking | Yes |
Cooktop Burners | 1 |
Number of Awnings | 1 |
Water Heater Type | On Demand |
AC BTU | 13500 btu |
TV Info | Smart TV |
Awning Info | Girard 12' w/Built In Wind Sensor |
Gross Combined Weight | 13000 lbs |
Shower Type | Standard |
Electrical Service | 30 amp |
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ManuFacts
Chinook had been one of the top names in motorhomes since its debut as Mair & Son, Inc. back in 1938. However, it was not until the early 1950s that mass produced motorhomes started hitting the road, only proving that Chinook RV has consistently been an innovative leader in the motorhome industry, which stayed true throughout the years. With the incorporation of fiberglass, Chinook was able to be one of the first companies to create a sleek and aerodynamic design; making Chinook one of the most sought after brands.
Due to Chinook’s early success, they began to further their use of fiberglass throughout the overall construction process. In 1971, the first one-piece all fiberglass shell had been successfully developed and this sleek body style revolutionized the entire RV industry and had customers trading in their boxy, gas guzzlers for the beautiful aerodynamic design.
Chinook’s unparalleled innovation set a tone in the market as the best brand in the nation for decades. However, no one stays at the top forever. The Great Recession in America hit hard and Chinook RV was forced to end production in 2005. By the following year, the doors were officially closed.
In a phone conversation in February 2011 with Chinook’s then owner Gary Lukehart, he stated the original manufacturing jigs and equipment were being kept in storage on his ranch in Yakima, “until a time when the economy may improve and someone may decide to make an investment to bring Chinook back.” Luckily, his patience paid off when he received a call from a man in Las Vegas. The online community of Chinook owners felt the ground shake as news broke that the rebirth of the brand was in progress. Phil Rizzio, the owner of several large U.S. dealerships, purchased most everything from Lukehart and took over the process of resurrecting the brand in 2013. After three years of hard work and dedication, the Chinook RV legacy was reborn.