Queen Bed Floorplan: The "QB" in the model name indicates a Queen Bed in the rear master bedroom, offering a dedicated and comfortable sleeping space.
Gasoline Engine: Typically built on a Ford chassis and powered by a Ford Triton V-10 6.8L gasoline engine, the 300QB provides reliable performance and accessible service at many Ford dealerships. Owners often report decent fuel mileage for a Class A of its size, sometimes over 10 MPG when driven conservatively.
Compact Class A Length: With a length of approximately 31 feet, the 300QB offers a good balance between interior living space and maneuverability, making it easier to navigate smaller campgrounds and roads compared to larger diesel pushers.
Self-Contained Capabilities: Equipped with essential systems, it allows for independent travel. Features generally include:
Generous freshwater tank (some owners report almost 100 gallons, allowing for extended showers).
Onboard generator (often included as standard on these models) for boondocking.
Full kitchen facilities (3-burner range, microwave, refrigerator).
Bathroom with toilet and shower.
Functional Interior: While typically not featuring slide-outs (which were less common on entry-level Class A's of this era), the 300QB's floorplan is designed to maximize usable space. It provides areas for dining, lounging, and sleeping.
Standard Amenities: Many 2002 Coachmen Pathfinder models came with a solid set of standard equipment, including an air conditioner, spare tire kit, tow hitch, and awning, providing immediate comfort and utility.
Ample Storage: Class A motorhomes generally offer good exterior and interior storage for gear and supplies, and the 300QB would be no exception for its size.