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Winnebago WCF33RQ Brave Specs

Winnebago Industries has designed and manufactured motor homes since 1958. In 1997, the company introduced the Brave series, including the WCF-33RQ. The 33RQ is the largest motor home in the series and offers new features including a pull-out pantry as well as the option of two twin-sized beds instead of a queen bed.
  1. Mechanical

    • The Brave 33RQ motor home has a low-profile, 35,000 British thermal units (BTU) furnace and pre-wiring for an air conditioning unit and a generator. The 100-lb. LP tank and 40-gallon holding tank have permanent mountings. The 6-gallon water heater features an on-demand water pump.

    Automotive

    • The Winnebago Brave series motor homes have a 7.4-liter engine and automatic transmission as well as a 630 cold-cranking-amps (CCA) battery and a 105-amp alternator. Cruise control, power steering with tilt and radial tires are standard.

    Exterior

    • The Winnebago 33RQ measures approximately 32 feet long, 8 feet wide and 11 feet tall, providing plenty of clearance under low-profile bridges and tunnels. It also comes with a wheelbase of 216 inches and a maximum gross vehicle weight of 14,800 lbs.

    Interior

    • The interior features a bedroom with two closets, nightstands and a bed. The bathroom includes a full-sized tub and shower unit, sink and toilet. The kitchen area has a refrigerator, stove and sink with a separate 38-by-74-inch dining area. The 41-by-74-inch couch serves a dual purpose with its hide-a-bed feature.

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