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2011 Monaco Cayman Unveiled
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2011 Monaco Cayman
luxury motorhome
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SCOBURG, ORE. (March 15, 2010) - Monaco Press Release – Monaco RV, one of the nation’s leading manufacturers of recreational vehicles, launches it 2011 Monaco Cayman. The Cayman steps up to the 8 air bag proprietary Roadmaster chassis, from the previous 4 air bag model of 2010. The 8 outboard-mounted air bag RR8R Roadmaster chassis provides a wide and stable platform for the coach, improving drivability.
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The 2011 Monaco Cayman is powered by a new 360 horsepower engine, standard on 40-foot models, with an ISB 340 horsepower engine standard on 36 models. Four floorplans choices are available including the popular full wall slide 36PFT. The full wall slide model produces expansive interior space as no divider walls of separate slides are present to reduce useable space.
"There wasn’t a feature or creature comfort we left out of the Cayman this year.” Says Mark Kealoha, National Sales Manager for Monaco. “After listening to many RV owners and dealers we responded with designing the Cayman around three very important customer “hot buttons”; King Beds, Stackable Washer/Dryer units and residential refrigerators all options for 2011. Value was the goal in design and value is what you see in the Cayman line.”
Ceramic tile throughout the living area, kitchen and bath come standard in the 2011 Cayman, along with three luxurious décor choices. Other standard well appointed interior features include raised panel cabinet doors with hidden hinges, soft touch padded vinyl ceiling and an arched back wood booth dinette with sliding dinette top |

2011 Monaco Cayman interior
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Optional furniture choices include leather Euro-recliners, a sofa bed or sectional. And for the family, an optional hallway bunk option with two fold down dvd players with game hookups is available. The galley boasts a polished solid surface countertop with mosaic tile backsplash with a convenient flip up countertop extension that expands the workspace area. A12 cu. ft. four door refrigerator with hardwood raised panel door, stainless steel sink with high arch faucet complete the residential feel of the kitchen. Behind the wheel, safety and comfort abound. Ultraleather six way power pilot and co-pilot seats, power solar shades, LCD 3-camera rear vision system and Panaview 1-piece windshields are all standard.
For more details about the Cayman, including a video tour, please visit www.monacocoach.com
(MSRP starts at $226,350)
See list of recent Roaming Times Monaco and Holiday Rambler reviews below.
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(Monaco RV, LLC, a Navistar company, is a manufacturer of motorized and towable recreational vehicles. Headquartered in Coburg, Oregon, with substantial manufacturing facilities in Indiana, Monaco RV is dedicated to quality and service and offers innovative RVs designed to meet the needs of a broad range of customers with varied interests. Monaco RV offers a variety of products that appeal to RVers across generations, from entry-level priced towables to custommade luxury models.)
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