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The 36 usually refers to the length of an RV. Keep in mind a 36 might refer to a 35.5 foot long RV.
The letters usually describe the floorplan and/or model. Last D may refer to Diplomat (a Monaco model).
For example our 5th wheel is a 37 RKS = 37 foot Rear Kitchen Slideouts
A friend has a 35 RLIK = 35 foot Rear Living Room Island Kitchen
However each manufacturer determines how their models are designated. So like Fred suggested you need to get in touch with the RV manufacturer or do some research on their website to dechiper the true meaning of the designations used.
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Larry "Small House, Big Yard " 7 years to go to FT Alfa See-Ya 5'er and 2007 Kodiak C4500 Monroe Pickup
May I suggest, don’t ever believe that the numbers in the designator like 36ABC necessarily refer to the real length of any RV.Might, might not.Ours is a 36KSB.It is 38’9” long. Just a word of information. Bill