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A spacious Class A Newmar motorhome with a big fresh water tank, built for comfortable Florida road trips and longer stays
Highlights
More room, more comfort, and a smoother “home on the road” experience.
This coach is a great fit when you want to stay out for multiple days and travel at a slower pace.
75 gallons gives you more flexibility during your stay.
Newmar coaches are known for feeling solid and comfortable for travel.
It feels like traveling in comfort instead of just camping.
Perfect for hitting multiple stops like beaches, springs, and state parks without switching hotels.
Hop from coast to coast and keep the comfort with you the whole time.
Stay close to nature, then come back to a roomy home base at night.
Take your time, spread out, and enjoy the slower pace a Class A makes possible.
Stop when you want, eat when you want, and keep everything comfortable and simple.
Park, settle in, and enjoy calm nights with the space to truly relax.
Perfect for exploring different parts of Florida without packing and unpacking.
At almost 40 feet long, it gives you that true Class A comfort where everything feels more open and more relaxed once you’re parked. It’s a great choice for longer Florida trips where you want to settle in, stay a few nights, and enjoy the convenience of having your home base with you the whole time.
The 75-gallon fresh water tank is a big plus for extended stays, and Newmar is known for building coaches that feel solid and comfortable for travel. If you’re looking for a motorhome that feels roomy, capable, and ready for a real adventure, this one is a strong option.
| yearRV | 2011 |
| manufacturer | Newmar |
| make | Canyon Star 3920 |
| fresh water tank | 75 gal |
| black water tank | 40 gal |
| length | 39 ft |
| GVWR | 26,000 lbs |
| dry weight | 21,012 lbs |
It’s a Class A motorhome, which is the larger coach-style RV that feels more spacious inside.
It’s about 39 ft 5 in long, so it offers a roomy interior but also requires comfortable driving and parking.
It holds 75 gallons of fresh water, which is great for longer stays.
If you’re comfortable driving larger vehicles, yes. If you’re new to big motorhomes, we recommend starting with a smaller RV.
It’s a large coach, so it feels different than a car or SUV. We recommend confident drivers and taking your time.
No, smoking is not allowed inside.
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Bring personal items, food, and anything specific you like for your trip. If you want, we can share a simple packing checklist.