Cozy Southern-California GetawayPerfect for couples or a small family, this lightweight Coachmen Catalina Summit is your home-base for beach days, desert sunsets, mountain mornings, and weekend escapes across Southern California. Easy to tow, supremely comfortable, and easily laid out — it’s everything you need for relaxed adventures and unforgettable memories. What's includedComfy bedroom: Front queen bed with a cozy sleeping area that makes nights feel like an easy summer night.Real kitchen, real meals: Two-burner stove and roomy 10 cu ft fridge let you cook breakfast before a big beach day or grill-out under the awning.All-season comfort: Strong A/C for hot coastal days and a powerful furnace for crisp desert or mountain mornings. Along with an outdoor awning slide-outPlentiful storage: Large pass-through interior storage.RecommendationsPerfect for romantic weekend getaways along the coast (Malibu → Oceanside → San Diego)Basecamp for Joshua Tree, Anza-Borrego, or Big Bear adventures!Concerts, tailgates, and weekend festivals — compact, comfy, and easy to park.Short family trips where you want to relax and keep dinner
simple. Other things to notePractical towing & guest notes
Tow connection: 7-pin RV blade (for lights+electric brakes+12V aux)Hitch: 2 5/16″ ball recommended, and a 2″ Class III receiver on the tow vehicle (weight-distribution if your vehicle’s tongue rating is lower than ~396 lb)Shore power: 30-amp service only (bring a 30A extension if needed)Guests should bring personal linens, towels, toiletries, and any specialty cooking itemsNo onboard generator: no factory solar/inverter (shore power or battery use only)
simple. Other things to notePractical towing & guest notes
Tow connection: 7-pin RV blade (for lights+electric brakes+12V aux)Hitch: 2 5/16″ ball recommended, and a 2″ Class III receiver on the tow vehicle (weight-distribution if your vehicle’s tongue rating is lower than ~396 lb)Shore power: 30-amp service only (bring a 30A extension if needed)Guests should bring personal linens, towels, toiletries, and any specialty cooking itemsNo onboard generator: no factory solar/inverter (shore power or battery use only)
Cozy Southern-California GetawayPerfect for couples or a small family, this lightweight Coachmen Catalina Summit is your home-base for beach days, desert sunsets, mountain mornings, and weekend escapes across Southern California. Easy to tow, supremely comfortable, and easily laid out — it’s everything you need for relaxed adventures and unforgettable memories. What's includedComfy bedroom: Front queen bed with a cozy sleeping area that makes nights feel like an easy summer night.Real kitchen, real meals: Two-burner stove and roomy 10 cu ft fridge let you cook breakfast before a big beach day or grill-out under the awning.All-season comfort: Strong A/C for hot coastal days and a powerful furnace for crisp desert or mountain mornings. Along with an outdoor awning slide-outPlentiful storage: Large pass-through interior storage.RecommendationsPerfect for romantic weekend getaways along the coast (Malibu → Oceanside → San Diego)Basecamp for Joshua Tree, Anza-Borrego, or Big Bear adventures!Concerts, tailgates, and weekend festivals — compact, comfy, and easy to park.Short family trips where you want to relax and keep dinner
simple. Other things to notePractical towing & guest notes
Tow connection: 7-pin RV blade (for lights+electric brakes+12V aux)Hitch: 2 5/16″ ball recommended, and a 2″ Class III receiver on the tow vehicle (weight-distribution if your vehicle’s tongue rating is lower than ~396 lb)Shore power: 30-amp service only (bring a 30A extension if needed)Guests should bring personal linens, towels, toiletries, and any specialty cooking itemsNo onboard generator: no factory solar/inverter (shore power or battery use only)
simple. Other things to notePractical towing & guest notes
Tow connection: 7-pin RV blade (for lights+electric brakes+12V aux)Hitch: 2 5/16″ ball recommended, and a 2″ Class III receiver on the tow vehicle (weight-distribution if your vehicle’s tongue rating is lower than ~396 lb)Shore power: 30-amp service only (bring a 30A extension if needed)Guests should bring personal linens, towels, toiletries, and any specialty cooking itemsNo onboard generator: no factory solar/inverter (shore power or battery use only)
2022 Coachmen Catalina Summit Series 7
Length
23 ft
23 ft
Gross Weight
5,500 lbs
5,500 lbs
Hitch Weight
492 lbs
492 lbs
Connector
7pin
7pin
Receiver
Not provided
Not provided
Brake Controller
Not provided
Not provided

Sleeping arrangements
Queen bed
1
1
Other
1
1
2022 Coachmen Catalina Summit Series 7 184FQS
Dates
Features
2022 Coachmen Catalina Summit Series 7
- Sleeps 3
- Fresh water: 44 gal
- Gray water: 30 gal
- Black water: 30 gal
- Propane capacity: 20 lbs
- Gross weight: 5,500 lbs
- Sleeps 3
- Fresh water: 44 gal
- Gray water: 30 gal
- Black water: 30 gal
- Propane capacity: 20 lbs
- Gross weight: 5,500 lbs
Amenities
- Toilet
- Inside shower
- Bath towels
- Bathroom sink
- Toilet paper
- Toiletries
- Hot water
- Water hookup
- Toilet
- Inside shower
- Bath towels
- Bathroom sink
- Toilet paper
- Toiletries
- Hot water
- Water hookup
Nearby places to stay
Chula Vista, CA • Exact location provided after booking

1. Sun Outdoors San Diego Bay
Chula Vista, CA • 3 miles away

2. Circle RV Resort
El Cajon, CA • 17 miles away

3. Oak Creek RV Resort
El Cajon, CA • 22 miles away

4. San Diego RV Resort
La Mesa, CA • 12 miles away

5. Escondido RV Resort
Escondido, CA • 38 miles away
Availability and RV fit not guaranteed. Please verify directly with campgrounds before booking.
Chula Vista, CA • Exact location provided after booking
Rules and policies
(Towing & Hookup)
DO:
Confirm your vehicle meets the tow requirements (2" receiver, 7-pin connector, adequate tongue weight).
Walk around and fasten all catches, pins, and safety chains before pulling away.
Plug in the 7-pin and test lights & trailer brakes at low speed.
Level the trailer and chock the wheels before using slides or setting stabilizers.
DON'T:
Tow without a working brake controller in the tow vehicle.
Exceed posted speed limits for trailers — keep speeds conservative (55–65 mph recommended).
Disconnect safety chains or ignore a flashing trailer light.
(Campsite Etiquette & Power)
DO:
Use the supplied surge protector/adapter (if provided) when connecting to shore power.
Be mindful of generator hours and campground quiet times.
Close the awning in wind, rain, or when driving.
Conserve water and dump tanks only at official dump stations.
DON'T:
Plug into a 50A pedestal (the trailer is 30A only).
Leave the slide/awning out during storms or while towing.
Dump gray/black tanks outside of designated dump sites.
(Cleanliness & Housekeeping)
DO:
Leave the RV in the same general condition you found it (remove trash).
Report spills, stains, or appliance malfunctions right away.
DON'T:
Smoke inside the trailer (vaping included).
Use oil or charcoal grills under the awning or within a few feet of the door.
Leave food out overnight — critters love it.
(Waste, Pets & Damage)
DO:
Bag and dispose of trash in campground receptacles.
Report damage or accidents immediately — early notice avoids extra fees.
DON'T:
Flush non-biodegradable items or paper towels down the toilet.
Attempt major repairs yourself—call the host first.
(Arrival / Departure)
DO:
Arrive and depart within the agreed times; communicate delays ASAP.
Return the keys and any provided equipment where or to whom instructed.
DON'T:
Abandon the RV without messaging the host if an emergency forces early departure.
(Towing & Hookup)
DO:
Confirm your vehicle meets the tow requirements (2" receiver, 7-pin connector, adequate tongue weight).
Walk around and fasten all catches, pins, and safety chains before pulling away.
Plug in the 7-pin and test lights & trailer brakes at low speed.
Level the trailer and chock the wheels before using slides or setting stabilizers.
DON'T:
Tow without a working brake controller in the tow vehicle.
Exceed posted speed limits for trailers — keep speeds conservative (55–65 mph recommended).
Disconnect safety chains or ignore a flashing trailer light.
(Campsite Etiquette & Power)
DO:
Use the supplied surge protector/adapter (if provided) when connecting to shore power.
Be mindful of generator hours and campground quiet times.
Close the awning in wind, rain, or when driving.
Conserve water and dump tanks only at official dump stations.
DON'T:
Plug into a 50A pedestal (the trailer is 30A only).
Leave the slide/awning out during storms or while towing.
Dump gray/black tanks outside of designated dump sites.
(Cleanliness & Housekeeping)
DO:
Leave the RV in the same general condition you found it (remove trash).
Report spills, stains, or appliance malfunctions right away.
DON'T:
Smoke inside the trailer (vaping included).
Use oil or charcoal grills under the awning or within a few feet of the door.
Leave food out overnight — critters love it.
(Waste, Pets & Damage)
DO:
Bag and dispose of trash in campground receptacles.
Report damage or accidents immediately — early notice avoids extra fees.
DON'T:
Flush non-biodegradable items or paper towels down the toilet.
Attempt major repairs yourself—call the host first.
(Arrival / Departure)
DO:
Arrive and depart within the agreed times; communicate delays ASAP.
Return the keys and any provided equipment where or to whom instructed.
DON'T:
Abandon the RV without messaging the host if an emergency forces early departure.
- Pet friendly
- Music festival friendly
- Tailgating friendly
- No smoking
- Unlimited mileage
- No generator hours / day
Hello! If you’re considering booking with us we can assure you that you’ll have a smooth and refreshing experience during your time renting from us.
We like to prioritize ease and comfort for our renters as we understand you’d like to get to your destination the quicker the better right!
Hello! If you’re considering booking with us we can assure you that you’ll have a smooth and refreshing experience during your time renting from us.
We like to prioritize ease and comfort for our renters as we understand you’d like to get to your destination the quicker the better right!









