2026 Forest River Chaparal 360IBL, Dealer Description 2026 Coachmen Chaparral 360IBLIf you've been searching for a fifth wheel that brings genuine residential living to the campsite without asking your family to squeeze into a floorplan that wasn't really designed for everyone the 2026 Coachmen Chaparral 360IBL is worth a serious look. This is a large, well-appointed mid-bunk fifth wheel built for families who camp often, stay long, and want a rig that feels less like roughing it and more like arriving somewhere. Four slide-outs, fiberglass construction, GE Profile appliances, and a mid-bunk room that doesn't interrupt the main living area the 360IBL is a lot of fifth wheel executed very well.Key Specs:
Sleeps: 8+
Exterior Length: 39' 9"
GVWR: 14,000 lbs.
UVW: 11,449 lbs.
CCC: 2,551 lbs.
Hitch Weight: 2,100 lbs.
Slideouts: 4
Specs reflect base unit. Confirm final figures with your Butler RV Center sales consultant.The floorplan on the 360IBL is where the design thinking really shows. Rather than placing the bunk room at the rear and forcing the living area to work around it, the 360IBL positions the mid bunk room between the living space and the bedroom a layout that keeps the rear living area open and functional while still giving kids a dedicated, door-separated space with double-size bunks and overhead storage. Up front, the private bedroom features a queen bed slide-out, a large wardrobe with washer and dryer prep, and the kind of separation from the rest of the trailer that actually lets adults get a good night's sleep. Four slide-outs push out across the unit when parked, transforming the interior into a space that genuinely earns the word residential.The kitchen is outfitted for real cooking. A GE Profile 21-inch stainless steel oven with residential-style cooktop and HD grates, a GE Profile 30-inch stainless residential-size microwave, a 10 cubic foot dual swing refrigerator, a modern high-rise faucet, and a large transom window above the prep area make this a kitchen you'll actually want to cook in. A kitchen island with barstools adds to the social nature of the space when the slides are out and the family is gathered, it feels like a home kitchen, not a camper galley. The living area takes it a step further with theater seating, a tri-fold sofa, a free-standing dinette, and a 50-inch 4K smart LED TV with articulating swing arm bracket paired with a JBL soundbar. It's the kind of setup that keeps the whole group comfortable on a rainy afternoon or a long evening at the campsite.The bathroom gets the same level of attention a full-size shower with glass doors and a built-in seat, LED motion sensor lighting, and a vanity that doesn't feel like a