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2011 Skyline Joey travel trailer
Available in Nomad, Layton, Aljo and Weekender
See reader's comments and experiences at bottom of page "The latest in travel trailer innovation with the affordability that makes traveling easier. Color-coordinated designed interior, seamless one-piece roof, built and equipped with everything needed..." |
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Important dimensions:
14 floorplans are available - (we show all
of them below)
(click
for full table of dimensions etc.)
Exterior length between
22'10" and 36'7", Exterior width 8'0"
Exterior height
10'1"-11'2", Interior height 6'6"
GVWR
between 5600 lbs and 11200 lbs
CCC
1550-4900
lbs, Dry hitch weight 400-875 lbs
Tanks - fresh 36, grey
30/35, black 30/35 - gallons
MSRP (see
dealers on right for current deals >>>
also, see forum below for prices people are paying)
(Check manufacturer's data for latest details of
specifications)
Compare? - see other Roaming Times travel trailer reviews
Skyline says: "The new Skyline Joey offers the latest
in travel trailer innovation with the affordability that
makes traveling easier. From the color-coordinated
designed interior, to the seamless one-piece roof, find
what you need in the Skyline Joey. Built and equipped
with everything needed to fit your needs and lifestyle!"
Just some of the Skyline Joey construction features:
Tapered Roof Construction to Promote Water
Runoff, Seamless One-Piece Roof
w/Manufacturer’s 12-Year Warranty, Wall
Studs on 16" Centers (Maximum), Steel Strap
Reinforcement on Walls for Superior
Durability, R-7 Settle-Resistant Insulation,
Cambered I-Beam Steel Chassis w/Steel
Outriggers, 5/8" Tongue & Groove Floor
Decking, Tightly Sealed Woven Polyethylene
Underbelly
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A 2011 Skyline Layton Joey available at a dealer (American RV -MI - 9/10) - this is the268 model (see
floorplans further down this page.)
Roaming Times' reader quote:
"I bought a new Skyline in 1999.That has been
the best trailer ever. I have never had to bring it
to the dealer for anything. I am very very happy
with Skyline." Judy Sampson |
Just some of the Skyline Joey interior features:
Hardwood Frame Cabinet Doors, Full Extension
Ball Bearing Drawer Guides, High Pressure
Laminate Counter Tops, Maple Cabinets,
Color-Coordinated Designer Interiors, Embossed
Vinyl Flooring, Mini Blinds at All Windows
Except Bunks, Dometic Double Door Refrigerator,
Wedgewood 3 Burner Range w/Oven & Piezo, Acrylic
Kitchen Sink w/High Rise Faucet, 25,000 Btu
Ducted Furnace, 13.5 MBtu Roof Ducted Air
Conditioner w/Wall Thermostat, Interior &
Exterior Speakers, Six Gallon Gas/DSI Water
Heater, Skylight Over Tub, Power Bath Vent


Above - Interior of a 2011 Grey Wolf available at a dealer - American RV -MI - 9/10 - who say: -"This 2011 Skyline Layton Joey 193 Travel Trailer is loaded with the following options: 13,00 BTU AC, Lite Interior Value Package, Lite Exterior Value Package, AM/FM/CD Player, 6 ft. Double Door Refrigerator, Range, Power Vent in Bathroom, Entry Step-Double, Aluminum Wheels, Exterior Assist Handles, AC Wall Thermostat, Water Heater - 6 Gal G/E, Skylight in Bathroom, Tub/Shower Surround, Bed Lift Up Storage, and TV Jacks/Swivel Brackets "

Skyline Advantages
- 59 Years in
Business
- 53 Word No
Nonsense Warranty
- PDI Inspected
Before Shipment
- Individually
Weighed & Tested
- Rain Tunnel
Tested
Roaming Times thinks these are
truly great advantages - read peoples'
experiences below...
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SOME COOL FEATURES - Click for a bigger picture and details

Another cool feature - the Camp Kitchen (available on Select Models):

Roaming Times thinks the Joey has some really cool features as standard and options..
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Finally we show a picture of the Aljo
Joey from Skyline:

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RV dealers - want to be included here? - email us
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FLOORPLANS:
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WATCH A VIDEO AND GIVE YOUR COMMENTS:
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| Higgs49 | We have the 2011 285 Joey. One slide plus bunks for the kids. A perfect arrangement for our family. Plenty of space and no problems towing. |
| Logjam | We have owned a Skyline Nomad 24" trailer since 1997 and are extremely happy with it. The main reason we bought it was that there was no Dinette. Instead a Jacknife sofa with a fold down extendable table. We have never been able to find a similar floor plan, but we are ready for a new one now. I would love to get involved with designing a similar trailer for 2 people with an occasional visitor bed like we have now. I am sure thatnthere are countless RVers out there don't need a trailer that sleeps more than 2, with enough space for an 8 week stay somewhere. |
| Ladybug | In the market to buy a new travel trailer, our first and are looking for a 26 - 28ft. Really like the looks of the Layton Joey Select. Would this be a good choice? I look forward to your honest opinions |
| Richard G | We have a Weekender 150 ltd and have since 2008. Note, Aljo, Weekender, Nomad, Layton brands are all the same product, just a different front stencil. We love it - for two has everything we wanted in a small trailer. Some minor fixes needed, but all taken care off during the warranty period. Had problems with a local dealer, but Skyline in Mansfield Texas customer service went to bat for us and handled everything to our satisfaction, and found another dealer to our liking. I would buy another skyline just to have Charlie in Skyline's Mansfield Manufacturing site customer service at my back. Design and basic construction are very sound. People that ultimately did warranty repair were independents authorized by Skyline, who have been in the repair business since the 60's. Told us due to the corner wrapping and strapping used in Skylines, they had never seen a skyline product leak due to frame loosening. Said that Skyline and Terry products were the best stick-built manufacturers on the market. In corner wrapping, the aluminum siding is wrapped on edge over the frame, forming a rigid reinforced metal box over the wooden frame. Cross strapping adds diagonal metal bracing across the wooden frame, forming a truss system. They also said the quality of materials used by skyline was better than others. Good wood, etc. The corner wrapping is unique to Skyline, and used in all there stick-built models. Great value, great product, great customer service. |
| Ginger | Really like this. We bought ours in March and keep it in a park in So. Ca. Much better than the trailer we had before (also a Skyline) |
| Rockman | I have a 2001 Skyline Layton 2510 that I think is really well built. Have towed it coast to coast and have had very few problems. It's got great storage and is laid out well. Pulls well. Like the look of these destination trailers particularly now we're not traveling so much. We wouldn't need the bunks but would be great if we had the grandkids I guess. |
| Judy Sampson | I bought a new 2950 Skyline in 1999.That has been the best trailer ever.I have never had to bring it to the dealer for anything.I am very very happy with skiline. |
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