The 2023 Airstream Flying Cloud 23FB is a top-of-the-line travel trailer. This trailer is in like new condition and ready for all your adventures.
The 23FB floorplan offers a spacious and functional layout that includes a comfortable bedroom, a well-equipped kitchen, a cozy living area, and separate bathroom.
The exterior is in practically perfect condition with no corrosion anywhere. The shower has only been used twice, and has an on demand hot water heater. There is no wood in the structural components and the sub-floor is constructed of a composite material. There's nothing to rot. The refrigerator is all electric and the coach runs off of a 400 Ah lithium battery bank. These are recharged by 300 watts of solar on the roof. So the fridge can run indefinitely off grid, and the lights etc, as well. These lithium batteries have been installed inside the coach, under the the queen bed in front. Their charging performance and level can be monitored with the Victron app. So the battery box on the tongue is empty for use as another storage area. Of course you can plug the 30amp cord into shore power to run the a/c or microwave. This coach has 2 wardrobes for hanging clothes.
With its sleek exterior design and aerodynamic profile, the Airstream Flying Cloud 23FB cuts through the wind with ease, ensuring a smooth and efficient towing experience. Its lightweight construction and sturdy frame make it a breeze to maneuver, while its advanced suspension system provides a stable and secure ride.
Inside, you'll find a host of modern conveniences, including a fully-equipped kitchen with stainless steel appliances, a spacious bathroom with a shower and toilet, and a cozy sleeping area with a comfortable bed. The living area is perfect for relaxing after a long day on the road.
The Airstream build quality is worlds ahead of the typical travel trailer on the road. There's 350 manufacturing hours as compared to around 50 for most other brands. Airstream has been around since 1931 and most of the trailers they've manufactured are still on the road today.