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Maiden voyage Carbon 29wfo

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Chef Bob

RVF Newbee
Joined
Mar 18, 2026
Messages
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Location
Dallas, Ga
RV Year
2026
RV Make
Keystone
RV Model
Carbon 29wfo
RV Length
32ft
Engine
N/A
TOW/TOAD
2025 Ram 2500 4x4
Fulltimer
No
Hello,
Took our new Keystone Carbon 29wfo Toy Hauler on its maiden voyage to R Shaefer Herad on West Point Lake.
Things went well. This camper is not like a "home" like our Jayco was but it's not designed to be. It's for people who spend their time out doors, like us.
A few take aways the bathroom vent is hard to reach because the ceiling is so high. However once I get the vent cover on it'll stay open so no big deal. Most impressive was the freezer. Unlike the gas/electric in Jayco this one froze the vacuum sealed fish and freezer bags like a home unit would. Hot water on demand is OK. Not waiting 15 minutes to get hot water was nice. I do need to get the return springs for the screen door but I like the way the door itself is designed to stay open without having to latch it. Biggest win, not loading kayak and everything else in truck and not having to unload it all when we got home. It drags great until you go head on into 15+mph winds.
So far the purchase is a win win
 

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You've got quite the setup, looks like your off to a good start with your new unit, continued success.
 
Looks great and drag only matters when you're underway. If you drive 6 hrs each way to a 2 weeklong camp stay your toy hauler was on the highway .0357% of your vacation time. I have to keep that in mind when tempted to throw more money at the ride on my MH and its f53 bread truck chassis. Every trip reminds us of what it must have been like to ride a runaway chuckwagon in a stampede on the Chisolm Trail.
 

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