

The Georgetown 328TS stands out in the entry-level gas Class A segment by combining a bunkhouse layout with genuinely liveable touches: solid surface kitchen countertops, an undermount stainless steel sink with a high-rise pull-out faucet, a decorative backsplash, and a full-coach water filtration system that most competitors leave off the standard list. Automatic hydraulic leveling jacks, color side and rear cameras, and a 5,500-watt Onan generator all come standard, so setup at the campsite is straightforward. Road testers and owners alike call the Ford chassis a strength, noting it tracks straight and handles confidently for a coach this size. The bunk room includes DVD players and LED accent lighting, the main cabin gets a 40-inch TV and a hide-a-bed sofa with footrests, and options like a residential stainless refrigerator with inverter, washer/dryer, and exterior entertainment center let buyers tailor it considerably.
Other class a motorhomes floor plans (around 34 ft 4 in), similar in size and price to the Georgetown 328TS.