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Jayco Baja camping trailer (14F) 2010 "Made for adventurous RVers who like to haul equipment, gear and toys for exploring off-the-beaten-path terrain"
Jayco Eagle fifth wheel 2009"A variety of floorplans that sleep 4 to 9 people. All floorplans have at least one slideout and everything on the inside is tastefully decorated"
Jayco Eagle travel trailer 2009"Gives you more living space, more home-like furnishings and more convenient features, making it easier for you to move up and head on out for your next adventure"
Jayco Embark class C diesel motorhome 2009"A stunning Class C diesel with over 7 tons of towing capacity, rich in luxurious details with an ingenious four slideout floorplan"
Jayco Greyhawk class C motorhome 2009"With all the features you can't live without at an affordable price, the Greyhawk combines spacious floorplans with tasteful interiors so you'll feel right at home"
Jayco Jay Feather EXP travel trailer 2009"Lite - with expandable sleeping areas which give great interior room - the EXP lets you maximize your living space while minimizing towing weight"
Jayco Jay Feather Sport travel trailer 2008Jayco's most lite weight, compact model from 16' to 21'. "Packs a mighty punch in a small package - perfect for quick trips and weekend getaways"
Jayco Jay Feather travel trailer 2009"Newly designed - a lite weight travel trailer that gives you more of what you want at a price that can't be matched."
Jayco Jay Flight Bungalow destination trailer 2009"The ideal home away from home - more permanent and home-like than a traditional RV but less expensive than on-site building"
Jayco Jay Flight G2 travel trailer 2010"Jay Flight G2 is the second generation of Jayco’s most popular travel trailers. The G2 offers 10 floorplans and more standard amenities than other RVs in its class"
Jayco Jay Flight travel trailer 2009"The No. 1 selling travel trailer in North America for the fourth year in a row"
Jayco Jay Flight travel trailer 2010"With eight family-friendly floorplans, and towable by most half-ton trucks and SUVs, Jayco's most affordable Jay Flight model is great for first-time and long-time RVers alike."
Jayco Jay Series camping trailer 2009"Ditch that tent - the Jay Series is Jayco’s most popular and affordable camping trailer"
Jayco Melbourne class C motorhome 2009"Smaller, more manageable size and nimble handling - designed for luxury and simplicity - built using only the best materials inside and out"
Jayco Octane ZX toy hauler travel trailer 2010"With four family-friendly floorplans to choose from, the Octane ZX delivers style and comfort, with plenty of room for sleeping, entertaining and hauling"
Jayco Precept class C motorhome 2010"A contemporary compact class C that offers the total package of high-class features, luxury car performance and excellent fuel efficiency"
Jayco Select camping trailer 2009Jayco’s premier camping trailer with "the finest interior amenities, featuring high walls for extra storage and headroom along with modern kitchen conveniences"
Jayco Seneca class C motorhome 2009"A spacious and comfortable home away from home that’s powerful and easy to drive"
  
 
LATEST COMMENTS ABOUT THIS MANUFACTURER
Re: Jayco Melbourne class C motorhomeChuck and LollieWe purchased a Melbourne 29D in 2007 and we've been extremely pleased with its overall quality and appearance. We downgraded from a Class "A" and have not regretted it. Only problem (self inflicted) left the stupid inverter on for a week and killed the coach and engine batteries. Jump started it and no problems since.
Re: Jayco Melbourne class C motorhomePete VWe have the 2009 26A and we love it. Miss a dinette somewhat but don't really need it. A great product that has really improved our lives. It's our first RV so nothing to really compare but wouldn't want to be without it.
Re: Jayco Jay Flight G2-travel trailerAnabel LWe have the 32BHDS and we love the floorplan and the better quality of the G2 after looking at as many floorplans of the Flight and G2 as we could find. The bunks, dinette and kitchen arrangements are perfect for our family. The only thing I would change is the main bedroom area could do with a bit more space. But all in all we love it and think it's worth the extra for the G2.
Re: Jayco Jay Flight travel trailerJohn364I wonder what the real differences are between the Jay Flight and the G2. Need a dealer that stocks both I guess.
Re: Jayco Jay Flight travel trailerHansI had a Jay Flight until last year and we sold it because we moved west. Can only say good things about Jayco and the Jay Flight. Real value for money. Thinking of the 24RKS, like the rear kitchen arrangement.
Re: Jayco Jay Flight travel trailerHarryI am thinking of getting the 22fb. They look great. I am wondering about pulling. I plan to use a Totota Tacoma V6 they are rated to 5000 lb. the new ones 6500 lb Will this be enough truck? Specs say it is but I'm noy sure? Thanks for input Harry
Re:Jayco Baja Camping TrailerHaroldThe Jayco Baja looks just like the StarCraft 36RT I have a 2008 model got all the Amenities of a large travel trailer. The front deck is large and has the ability to carry most items you would need for camping. Easy to pull with my Suburban even without sway bars. A little heavy for cars and small vans.
Re: Jayco Jay Feather EXP travel trailerAprilwe had the 165 jay feather and we loved it but we found it a tad small so we went to the 213 jayfeather and its the perfect size for a small family. we are beyond happy with this trailor we have a few minor issues. One being on a really hot day we were running our air conditioner and the ceiling has bubbled all over . I was looking for others with this issue. We havent taken it in as of yet.
Re: Jayco Melbourne class C motorhomeRustyWe purchased a Jayco Melbourne 29D in February, 2009. We have almost 10,000 miles on it after seven months. We have had no major problems. The two lcd tv's bounce badly during travel and cannot be angled for proper viewing, so we replaced the mounts with quick disconnect models, and remove the TV's during travel. We have averaged 9 mpg-- ave speed about 65. This is our first RV of any kind, and we love it!
Re:Jayco Baja Camping TrailerRobitJI own a 2006 Baja and we are very happy with the precision everything is constructed with. It is a bit smaller than the 2010 but the front deck is great for hauling 'stuff'. We camp where there are no services and have to haul everything and the front deck is terrific. We do not use the inside shower as I set up one outside but everything else from the heat to the hot water, cassette toilet works like a charm. King bed on the front gives up plenty of space. We LOVE this trailer.
Re: Jayco Octane ZX toy haulerRaybolooking at the T29M model with the big dinette and the loft area. meets everything we need I think.
Re:Jayco Baja Camping TrailerRon MI think the 2010 model is a big improvement. I like the dinette slideout and the longer deck at the front.
Re: Jayco Precept class C motorhomeDoug PaulLike it very much but wish they had more floorplans. Don't like the bed arrangement. Like access from the bed from both sides. But the quality and style looks typically Jayco and that's good, I think they're a quality company and make quality RVs. I'm looking thro RoTi for a C. I had a Jayco trailer that I was sorry I sold the next two weren't half as good.
Re: Jayco Eagle travel trailerPaul GravesWe have a 2006 Jayco Eagle 314BHDS that we bought new. Got a good deal on it and we've never regretted it. The kids love the bunk arrangement and the floorplan in general really suits us. Jayco are a good company and this is a good product.
Re: Jayco Melbourne class C motorhome6 birdsHow does the melbourne 29D handle Is it easy to turn into a city street driveway. Why aren't there many comments on this Class C
Re: Jayco Melbourne class C motorhomejay birdneed to know how a 29D which is actually 38'8'' drives with a 6.8V10.any additional info on the 29D
Re: Jayco Embark class C diesel motorhomeRoddy MI've been thinking about this coach ever since I first read about it. I think it needs more floorplans. I really would like to see an arrangement with bunks. A great coach but not for my family.
Re: Jayco Seneca class C motorhomeTeeryI have a 2007 Seneca. Mainly happy with it but don't like the fact that the back end hits the drive when I back out. To be fair the drive has a big slope and it also happened with a Fleetwood I had. But mainly it's great. Like the floorplan VERY much and the handling is good. If I'd read this review before I bought it I would have gone for the one and a half bathroom arrangement. That really is cool you should feature it in the cool rvs section.
Re: Jayco Seneca class C motorhomeBoysieAn incedible site. Thanks.
Re: Jayco Eagle fifth wheelToriWe have the 2006 Eagle fifth wheel. This is our first fifth wheel and I've got to say Jayco is the way to go. Really nice layout and we've had very few problems. I'm a Jayco fan.
2008 Jayco Eagle 351RLSA fifth wheelwestcoastcopWe have the 2008 Jayco Eagle 351RLSA. This is our 5th new Jayco...and again we are pleased with the buying experience at the Dealer...and are yet again continue to be dazzled by the quality, workmanship and incredible attention to detail! And so many things not listed in the brochure are standard. Jayco's are built by a company that is still owned by the original family, 41 years ago. They aren't like some of the RV companies that make 30 different brands...Jayco just makes Jayco! They have a 2 year warranty that they actually have no restrictions on. Some manufacturers void your warranty if you full time or use it as a "residence"...not Jayco! And the double stacked structural steel frame instead of cheap flimsy aluminum frame. Real oak wood cabinets and drawers instead of particle wood used in other brands. Tinted Safety glass standard. About 20 items are standard on Jayco that are extra cost options on other brands. And Jayco uses name brand stuff on their RV's...not cheap crappy no-name appliances. Goodyear tires, Atwood heaters and water heaters, Sharp DVD TV's, Samsung microwaves, etc. And you'll find if you do happen to have problems (our last 4 Jaycos never had any issues!) the Jayco folks say that they treat their customers like family...and they DO! Jayco gets ***** 5 Stars for sure!
Re: Jayco Melbourne class C motorhomeTrishaWe have a 2007 Melbourne. Nice motorhome like the arrangement. A few problems but taken care of. Jayco is a good company and makes a really nice class C.
Re: Jayco Greyhawk class C motorhomeCB in Michigan The 08 Geyhawk 31 SS is our first RV and we did our homework before buying. Jayco reputation is well earned with the features and value for $ they put into their products. 2 year warranty is the best as well. Dealer is even more important than manufacturer. Been extremely satisfied with the unit. You have to make sure the slide seals are properly set or you can get some rain leaks .... but not hard to do at all. 5 out of 5 rating
Re: Jayco Jay Feather travel trailerPWGWe bought a Jayco 25F..fully loaded...have hauled it everywhere...2 weeks at a time...Only size with 52 Gallon Grey Water...Replace the sofa with reclining love seat. No problems in two years...We just love it!
Re: Jayco Jay Series camping trailerCindyWe are looking at the Jay Series, the Coleman Cheyenne, and the Rockwood. Any suggestions? Pluses/Minuses? First time camper purchase.
Re: Jayco Jay Feather EXP travel trailerLonging for Another JaycoI had a Jayco Jay Feather 165 for 1 season and spent 60 nights in it. It was the perfect weekender. I miss my Jayco so much! In the process of trying to convince my wife to buy the Jayco 213. What a great layout and with baby #2 on the way it just makes sense.
Re: Jayco Jay Flight Bungalow destination trailerMannaCandaceIt's nice to see some options for full-time living in an RV .... makes me want to develop that 40 acre investment property now. We can get an RV up there - no way would a mobile home fit.
Re: Jayco Jay Feather SportMikeWe would like to hear from anyone who has experience with a Jayco Jay Feather Sport 165. We've looked at a lot of small trailers to find one to replace our 2001 Thor Wanderer II hybrid (which we loved). We think the 165 may be the right one (size, weight, layout, amenities) to use with our F-150 V-8. Thanks.
Re: Jayco Jay Flight travel trailerJen BurchWe have a 2006 Jay Flight. We looked at many trailers and finally found this with the right price and the right floorplan. The quality is excellent and all minor problems were taken care of. Jayco are great.
Re: Jayco Jay Feather SportmartinI have only had my Jayco Jay Feather 197 in Colorado for one season and pull it with a Toyota 4Runner V8. So far I have zero complaints on mostly three day trips into the mountains. The u shaped seating is plus and for two people it is plenty of room using the book for storage as needed. The double axles provide a little extra mental security for me. A friend first bought a 197 and drove it from CT to Idaho and back this past summer with zero complaints.
Re: Jayco Jay Flight Bungalow destination trailerBarbiedollWe love Jayco. We have had 3 jayco trailers; a 96n26 ft, a a designer 35 ft at a permanent summer campsite, and finally, an older 95 pop up we bought to run around in Wy and Mt. it even had a gas heater, and when we got caught in a surprize snow in Utah in Oct, we actually used the heater. We survived amidst the 40 ft Motorhomes. This looks good. Go jayco.
Re: Jayco Jay Series camping trailerJohn AThis is real value for money. Jayco make great RVs and how can you go wrong for the price?
2009 Jayco Melbourne 29D class CKen and Penny RomfordJayco class Cs are the way to go. We traded our class A for a 2009 Jayco Melbourne 29D class C and so far I think it's one of the best things we've done! 3 slides and I really think it has everything we've ever had before and we've had 3 A's and one B. Our last A was diesel (Fleetwood), it was really good but I think the Ford Triton gas engine in the Melbourne is remarkable. We've been up and down really steep climbs with no problems whatsoever. Recommend Jayco.
2008 Jayco Jay FlightJennie DubnerWe've had 3 Jayco's. We had a 99 Designer, a 2003 Kiwi and now we have a 2008 Jay Flight. All quality. I recommend Jayco and wouldn't buy anything else.
1978 Jayco motorhome partsHeadbanger!I recently bought a 1978 22.7' motorhome and I am really disappointed that you can only buy parts from dealers and there is only 1 in colordo! What kind of service is this? Why do they not sell parts direct to save customers money...all dealers are crooks period! They charge 4X more for the cheapest parts...oh well, my choice to buy or not.
Re:Jayco Baja Camping TrailerRoss TexasThis is another camper I've looked at. Real nice. I like the feeling of space inside. I liked the dinette arrangement better on the Fleetwood Evolution but this had some good features. Priced ok and jayco have a good reputation.
Re: Jayco Baja Camping Trailermo thomasI love the bike carrier, what a great idea. This would be great for my family the only thing I dislike is the porta-potti arrangement but there's no space for anything else Have to use campground facilities
Re:Jayco Baja Camping TrailerIsabelle RThis looks good. Our last pop up had rot problems so this time we're going to be very careful. I don't know if the undercoated floor deck constructed of Structurwood that jayco use is good. Anyone any experiences?
2008 Jayco Eagle 315 fifth wheel fernand lucierl like every option on it and the finish is super. l have a problem the fuse 35a at the batteies burn all the time .it looks like when l take the fuse of the charger it is ok but where is the battery charger there is not enough explanation on the booklet. Based upon your experiences, would you buy one of this manufacturer's RVs again?: Yes. Rating: 4/5.
1997 Jayco motorhome 21'Steve & PamJayco - Quality Quality Quality. We have a 1997 Jayco MH. 21' Only thing we'd change -- needs a stationary bed. Wish it was a little bigger. Drives easily. Love the new Jayco's.
Re: Jayco Jay Flight Bungalow destination trailerNorris GI've had 2 Jaycos and very good experience. This looks really good.
2005 Jayco Jay Feather Sport travel trailerjoeI removed my stove and hood vent which i did not need and added more counter space and a shelve where the hood was. Instead of drilling a hole to run the wires to the hood fan and light, some nice worker at Jayco used a hammer to smash a hole thru the panel which he believed would never be seen if the hood vent or microwave were never removed. 05 165sport purchased at elkins w.v.
2008 Jayco Jay Flight 22FB travel trailerWILL & MichellBought 2008 Jayco Jay Flight 22FB in 2007. Great trailer for the price. No slides, but still has plenty of head room and walking area. Bathroom is plenty big to read the paper, and take a shower. Lots of storage space Oak cabinets, seperate QB room in front. Easy to pull, and park in campsite. NO PROBLEMS, 2 year WARRANTY. JAYCO ARE A GREAT BUY.
2008 Jayco 22FB Jay FlightSteve & ColleenI purchased this model back in January and I am picking it up this weekend. It is perfect for my wife and myself. I am hoping April brings us good weather to get it out. I love the layout, cabinets and storage space.
2006 Keystone Zeppelin / 2008 Jayco Jay Feather 29DedcarolegThe slide on the Keystone Passport does not open very far and uses cables. We had that setup on a 2006 Zeppelin (The passport replaced the Zeppelin. The cable system was nothing but trouble.) We sold the Zep and bought a 2008 Jayco Jay Feather 29D with a similar but superior floorplan
2008 Jayco 22FB Jay FlightRooneyLove this trailer. Just 22 ft long but a nice arrangement and it's perfect for us and the price was right. Hardwood cabinets and I'm impressed by the quality. Had a major problem with the furnace second time out (and it was very very cold!) but that was fixed and other than than nothing. If you're looking for a small travel trailer I recommend this model.
2002 Jayco Kiwi Too 22UNancy and ScottLove it. If it had slide out, it'd be perfect. A little tight with 2 people trying to walk around. Like: ledges under all cabinetry. Lots of storage. Pantry. Negative: Only thing is walking space. Purchased: Brandt rv - Dayton OH. Had a couple of small issues, easily taken care of. Based upon your experiences, would you buy one of this manufacturer's RVs again?: Yes. Rating: 5/5.
2008 Jayco Jay Feather Sport 165 travel trailerBuppaI bought a 165 in august 2007. I'm telling you can't find another trailer it's size on the market that offers as much. It is perfect for 3 adults without converting anything. I am going to up grade my truck, but right now I am pulling it with a 4 cyl.1997 nissan pickup it pulls it fine with a weight dis. hitch. It is a little under powered but it does fine in Florida.(flat). I love the 165 it's perfect for my wife and I. If you are going for a small TT this one is the best one for the money. Nice size,stove,oven,microwave,tub/shower, try to find all that in a trailer this size.
2008 Jayco Jay Flight G2 31BHSAndy CopelandWe are a family of 6 plus 2 dogs and bought the 31BHS because of the bunk arrangement. The amount of space available is amazing even with the kids and dogs and they all love it. No problems other than a faulty refrig. which the dealer replaced immediately. I would recommend this trailer to any family. Based upon your experiences, would you buy one of this manufacturer's RVs again?: Yes. Rating: 5/5.
2007 Jayco Melbourne 29DJerry AndersonWe have a Jayco class C - the 2007 Melbourne 29D. Great class C. A few problems to start with that should have been taken care of by the dealer but after that it's been fantastic. Like the layout with 3 slides and find it's easy to drive and plenty of power. Get about 13 mpg but with a toad it goes way down. 2 year warranty is good. We bought the Customer Value Package and I would recommend that. This is my second Jayco and third RV and this is the best. Based upon your experiences, would you buy one of this manufacturer's RVs again?: Yes. Rating: 5/5.
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