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RV Details
- Year: 2021
- Model: SPORTTREK ST320VIK
- Listing ID: 4333088
- Partner ID: 5030336423
- Posted On: Jan 26, 2024
- Updated On: Jan 26, 2024
Description
2021 Venture RV Sporttrek ST320VIK travel trailer includes a unique layout with a kitchen island, rear bunkhouse, and front bedroom with queen bed, built-in closet storage, and pocket doors. The kitchen has a gas burner, oven, and overhead microwave, standard fridge/freezer combo, and ample counter space and cabinet storage. The living area has a U-shaped dinette that folds to a bed for 2 with additional storage underneath, fold out couch, and entertainment center with indoor/outdoor stereo system, TV, and fireplace. The bathroom has a full shower, medicine cabinet and vanity, and there is an outdoor shower with hot/cold water. At the back is a 3-bunk room with a fold out couch with more underneath storage, optional desk, and some drawers and closet space. Electrical & USB outlets accomodate each bunk, and an accordian curtain for more privacy. Moving outdoors, there is an outdoor kitchen with beverage fridge, cooktop, sink, and cabinetry; power awning with LED lights, power tongue jack, and 3/4 fiberglass front cap; outdoor access through the kitchen and bathroom, both with leveling steps; and undercarriage storage space with access from both sides. Additional items to be included with purchase are 2 dumping hoses with clear elbo (these are stored in the bumper), 2 RV grade water hoses, 50Amp cord with multiple adapters, wheel chock stabilizers, multiple leveling blocks, propane gauge, and linens and pillows for all beds, including towels and extra fleece blankets.
We bought this camper used twice from the previous owner for his son's traveling baseball team. We have enjoyed it well into the colder months as well as in the summer. The AC and heating elements, including the fireplace, maintain the internal temperature. The floors and walls are not insulated, however, but we would use rugs on the floor if we used it in colder weather. We live close to the RV repairman, so regular maintenance and updates were convenient and consistent. Last season, we had him run through all water lines and heaters as to not interrupt the summer camping season. Admittantly, we weren't able to get out as much as we hoped, but set-up and tear-down is about 20 minutes with 1 person. My routine was to flush fresh water down the toilet with a 3-gallon bucket after dumping with the line still open, close the line, and put 3 gallons water and 1 cleaning tablet down the toilet to swoosh around and clean the black tank while driving. That helped eliminate chances of sewer smell!