2019 Coachmen Chaparral 391QSMB
2019 Coachmen Chaparral 391QSMB pictures, prices, information, and specifications.
Year
2019
Parent Company
Forest River, Inc.
Generic Type (Primary)
Fifth Wheel
Make
Coachmen
Display Name
Chaparral 391QSMB
Manufacturer Country
USA
Introduction Year
2017
Regional Availability
All Regions
Price
Standard
MSRP
$58,059
Basic Warranty (Months)
12
Structure Warranty (Months)
12
Roof Warranty (Years)
12
Dimensions
Standard
Weight
Standard
Capacities
Standard
Holding Tanks
Standard
Number Of Fresh Water Holding Tanks
1
Number Of Gray Water Holding Tanks
1
Number Of Black Water Holding Tanks
1
Number Of Propane Tanks
2
Length (in/mm/ft/m)
501 / 12700 / 41.75 / 12.7
Width (in/mm)
96 / 2438.4
Height (in/mm)
150 / 3810
Dry Weight (lbs/kg)
12277 / 5568.8
Payload Capacity (lbs/kgs)
2223 / 1008.4
GVWR (lbs)
14500
Hitch Weight (lbs)
2249
Total Fresh Water Tank Capacity (gal/l)
48 / 181.7
Total Gray Water Tank Capacity (gal/l)
90 / 340.7
Total Black Water Tank Capacity (gal/l)
45 / 170.3
Propane Tank (s)
Standard
Total Propane Tank Capacity (gal/lbs)
14.2 / 60
Construction
Standard
Body Material
Aluminum
Sidewall Construction
Fiberglass
Number of Doors
1
Sliding Glass Door
No
Slideouts
Standard
Number of Slideouts
4
Power Retractable Slideout
Yes
Awning
Standard
Number of Awnings
1
Power Retractable Awning
Yes
Screened Room
No
Leveling Jacks
Standard
Leveling Jack Type
Front Power / Rear Power
Sky Light
Standard
Roof Vents
Standard
Exterior Ladder
Standard
Exterior Shower
Standard
Exterior Kitchen
Standard
Pass-Thru Storage
Standard
Rear Bumper Drain Hose Carrier
Standard
Awning Length (ft/m)
20 / 6.1
Kitchen / Living Area
Standard
Kitchen / Living Area Flooring Type
Carpet / Vinyl
Kitchen Table Configuration
Chairs
Kitchen Location
Center
Living Area Location
Rear
Layout
Oven / Stove
Number Of Oven Burners
3
Overhead Fan
Yes
Microwave Oven
Standard
Refrigerator
Standard
Refrigerator Size
Mid-Size
Refrigerator Power Mode
Electric / Propane
Sink / Faucet
Standard
Sink Cover / Cutting Boards
Standard
Sofa
Standard
Number Of Sofas
2
Sofa Material
Leather
Reclining Sofa
No
Recliners / Rockers
Standard
Number Of Recliner / Rockers
2
Material
Leather
Fireplace
Optional
Beds
Standard
Max Sleeping Count
9
Number Of Bunk Beds
1
Number Of Queen Size Beds
1
Number Of Convertible / Sofa Beds
2
Master Bedroom
Standard
Master Bedroom Flooring Type
Carpet
Master Bedroom Door Style
Conventional Door
Full Size Master Bedroom Closet
Yes
Master Bedroom Mirror Doors
Yes
Master Bedroom Shades / Curtains
Yes
Master Bedroom Location
Front / Center
Bunkhouse
Yes
Heated
No
Bed Spreads
Standard
Bathroom
Standard
Number Of Bathrooms
1
Bathroom Flooring Type
Vinyl
Bathroom Location
Center
Toilet
Standard
Toilet Type
Porcelain
Shower
Standard
Door Type
Plastic / Glass
Bathroom Sink
Standard
Bathroom Medicine Cabinet
Standard
Bathroom Mirror
Standard
Bathroom Vent / Fan System
Standard
Ceiling Fan
Standard
Power Vent Fan
Standard
Oven Depth (in/mm)
21 / 533.4
Wheels
Standard
Wheels Composition
Aluminum
Number Of Axles
2
Tires
Standard
Rear Tire Width
235
Rear Tire Aspect Ratio
85
Rear Tire Speed Rating
F
Rear Wheel Diameter
16
Spare Tire
Standard
Rear Tire (Full Spec)
235/85R 16F
Brakes
Standard
Front Brake Type
Not Applicable
Rear Brake Type
Electric Drum
Fresh Water Holding Tank Gauge
Standard
Gray Water Holding Tank Gauge
Standard
Black Water Holding Tank Gauge
Standard
Trailer Level Gauge
Standard
Exterior Flood Lights
Standard
Hitch Lights
Standard
Battery
Standard
Battery Power Converter
Yes
Battery Converter Amps
55
Prewiring
Standard
Air Conditioning Prewiring
Yes
Cable Prewiring
Yes
Phone Prewiring
No
Heat Prewiring
Yes
TV Antenna Prewiring
Yes
Satellite Prewiring
Yes
Washer / Dryer Prewiring
Yes
Exterior Plugs
Standard
Ground Fault Plugs
Standard
Air Conditioning
Standard
Air Conditioning Type
Automatic
Heater
Standard
Heater Type
Automatic
Water Heater Tank
Standard
Water Heater Pump Power Mode
Electrical / Propane
Water Heater Tank Bypass
Yes
Freeze Proof Insulation
Standard
Water Heater Tank Capacity (g/l)
10 / 37.9
Smoke Detector
Standard
Carbon Monoxide Detector
Standard
Propane Alarm
Standard
Emergency Exit (s)
Standard
Radio
Standard
Number Of Radios
1
Satellite
No
Speakers
Standard
Surround Sound
No
CD Player
Standard
Number Of Discs
1
Exterior Entertainment System
Standard
DVD Player
Standard
Television
Optional
Retractable Roof Antenna
Standard
Speaker Location (s)
Interior / Exterior
Paint
Standard
Metallic
No
Interior Decor
Standard
Wallpaper
Yes
Interior Wood Finish
Yes
Curtains / Shades
Standard
User Reviews
1 review
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DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY
By KRISTEN ZIEGLER (I am an Owner) on Sep 16, 2020We purchased our BRAND NEW 2019 Coachmen Chaparral 391 QSMB on 1/26/20, Since the1st week of purchase, we have taken it back for repairs seven times. This doesn't include the current issues that still need to be addressed. a list of repairs made by our local dealer are: Master bedroom AC did not cool, ... Sliding door over the washer, insert panels were constructed poorly with nails that stick out and scratched the finished wood every time it passes, On our first camping trip, our FIRST stove caught fire while cooking due to the front burner pipe coming apart and it melted the gasket and wires,We had sewage leaking due to a faulty closing door on the black tank.,The radio was faulty and the knob fell off. 6. We had a bent bracket on the main slide in the living area 7. The freestanding residential refrigerator was not properly installed and fell forward into the counter during transit causing damage to refrigerator doors (they added a bracket but the fridge is still dented) 8. The main slide in the living room had a severe bow in the roof due to a bad seal and bad decking resulting in water damage inside our cabinets. They had to replace the roof and decking on this slide. 9. The kitchen faucet is a terrible design and the button gets stuck every time you bump it and it sprays you. (the second one still does the same thing. It is a terrible design) 10. We had water leaking around shower and kitchen sink (water poured into our cabinet under our sink because the caulking was missing) neither the factory nor the dealership caught that it was missing caulking. We recently just had our third stove installed because the first one caught fire on our first trip. Then the second had a propane leak. This occurred on 4/25/20 and was reported to the dealership of 4/27/20. The stove did not arrive until 9/10. We have not had a working stove since April and were only able to use it a few days. The C02 censors malfunctioned and did not detect the leak. Our bunkroom would fill up with the smell of propane. We could even smell it back in our master bedroom. We were staying at a park and they had a water leak, so we needed to use our water pump and fill our fresh water tank. We found out that it didn’t work. We just had it replaced 9/1 and it still doesn’t work. The valves are wrong and just sucks air. The wall paneling over the couch will not stay attached to the cabinet and falls during transport. EVERYTIME. Warranty said they would send a new piece of paneling but it never came. The dealership shot 15 nails into it to “fix” it. When we got home from the dealership having it repaired again the paneling had already fallen back out. The shower is pulling away from the wall in the bathroom. Warranty said they were sending a new shower surround too, but they didn’t. The bunk wardrobe doors were not properly installed, it was missing screws in the hinges (holes were not even drilled for them) resulting in it falling during transit denting the floor. Water pipes in the basement were not properly sealed and leaked causing water in the basement. Our black and grey tank sensors do not work and haven’t since the first trip they consistently read 3/4 full. we did the 6-month check on seals and caulking, noticed the decking on top of our mid-bunk was soft, and when it was replaced we were told it was completely rotted. Why on earth would the decking be rotted on 2 slides? On a new camper? We have rotted wood in our outdoor kitchen. We were later told it was because of the type of seal that is used on this style of camper and water pools at the screw and goes in underneath the seal, every time it rains. The back window leaked water in. We made contact with Christy Turner, Customer Service Manager at Coachman, they do not return calls. WE ARE NOT SATISFIED. These are not all normal "breaking in a new camper" problems you expect to encounter. This is a DEFECTIVE camper, a lemon, it is not safe, nor have we been taken seriously. There are too many issues to overlook, especially when we are always finding new problems. This has become a safety issue.Rating breakdown