For Sale: Gulf Stream Gulf Breeze 28TRS

Created: 2020.06.20

For Sale: Gulf Stream Gulf Breeze 28TRS

Key Facts:

2007 Model

Asking price: $35,000 (No GST, no HST, no FST, no PST, this is a private sale).

29' long plus hitch

2 pullouts:

  1. at the back: the master bed, pulls out backwards making the trailer longer when parked if you want. However, if you are in a tight spot that doesn't have room for the pullout (never happened to us yet), no problem, leave the slide in!
  2. at the side: The couch (with shelf behind and cabinets an d lights above)

Winterized, Air conditioned.

Sleeps 7 adults and 2 children or 6 adults and 2 children. How?

  • 2 adults on 'queen' pullout at back of trailer.
  • 4 adults in the Quad bunks at the front of trailer
  • 1 adult or 2 children on couch
  • 2 children on dinette (folded down)

Important & pleasant Upgrades (beyond what manufacturer provides):

  • Full Strong Arm Jack package. (Ever have a trailer wobble in the wind or from people moving in it? Strong Arm Jack virtually eliminates this.) www.jtrv.com
  • Electric awning
  • Significantly upgraded heating piping for balanced heating & winter use
  • Lynx Leveler blocks and Lynx www.lynxlevelers.com
  • Classy Bathroom package (tp holder, towel holder)
  • Safety glass windows
  • Electric tongue Jack - with light
  • "Fantastic Fan" 3 position fan. In/Out direction, turns off when closed. With thermostat - shuts off when temperature reached.
  • Rain/Driving vent with Fantastic Fan. You can leave it open/running in the rain or when driving to keep everything cool when you arrive at your destination.
  • 12V outlet inside (useful for automotive vacuum - the type you plug into a cigarette lighter, and for charging batteries - cellphones etc.., with 12V automotive plugins)
  • GFCI outlet 110V added at bench seats
  • Fold down table (instead of the 2 post table)
  • 2nd huge deep cycle battery (each battery can be disconnected. I leave one disconnected until those rare times I need the second battery. That way I know when I'm "half" out of power.)
  • Night shades
  • Large protective box under dinette covering wire, replaced with small plastic pipe. (We still have the protective box that you can have if you don't like this enhancement.)

Other facts of interest:

Lots of storage:

  • Under the front storage
  • Under both lower beds
  • 2, one at the head of each of the lower bunks
  • Cabinet between the bunks
  • Drawers, upper cabinet and storage area in bathroom
  • Wardrobe with 4 drawers beside front door
  • Pantry rack shelving beside front door attached to pantry
  • Pantry with shelf and storage below pantry (beside fridge)
  • Tool storage below stove
  • Drawers and pullout below sink
  • Cabinet with shelf below sink
  • Cabinet (2 doors) with shelf above sink
  • Dual cabinet on floor beside sink (great for huge pots and pans)
  • Behind couch
  • Above couch
  • Storage below both bench seats
  • And ... if like us, you don't use the back door - storage on the floor in front of that door!

Other tidbits:

  • Uses two 30 lbs propane tanks
  • Gas and Electric HUGE fridge/freezer. We put 2 - 4 gallon icecream pails PLUS juice, bacon etc.., in the freezer.
  • 3 burner Stove with electronic ignition
  • Gas Oven with electronic ignition
  • Microwave oven
  • DVD player/radio
  • Range fan with light
  • Hot water heater
  • Outside orange (non-bug attracting) light
  • Lights in the outside storage areas and by the grey/black water dump
  • 2 slideout bins in the outside storage, with plenty of room below the bins as well
  • White cabinetry
  • Curtains on master bedroom and bunk bedroom
  • BBQ hookup by front door/front outside cabinet
  • The bunk beds are all 28x74". Because the trailer is streamlined, the bottom bunks have storage at the head that the top bunks do not.
  • Lights everywhere (eating, storage & sewage outside) above each of the 4 bunks, 3 in the main area, 1 over couch, 1 over sink, 1 over master bed)
  • CO (Carbon Monoxide) detecter
  • Built in battery charger & 110V to 12V converter
  • Long power cord
  • Water hose with pressure valve (for hookup to city water)
  • Dual sewer hoses (one for dump stations, one for when you need the extra length at a campsite hookup.)
  • 19.5" from the ground to the top of the coupler when trailer is parked on level surface. (This is not 'good' or 'bad' - this is simply info to let you know what hitch bar height you need.)
  • Matching bedspreads for the 4 bunks and master bed
  • Mirrors in entry and bathroom
  • Smoke detector
  • Wind down Antenna
  • Roof is bow shaped so that water doesn't collect on the top and so it is "ok" to walk on it (not that I've had any reason to, but the manufacturer says you can walk on it!)
  • Vinyl flooring
  • 100 outlets: GFCI above the sink, Regular beside the TV cable port, GFCI beside dinette