jeffphipps1
RVF Newbee
- Joined
- Mar 5, 2023
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We (my wife and I) had a lot of unexpected issues with this high-end ($150,000) trailer, although we would buy it again (after performing our own self inspection, rather than trusting Jayco or Camping World to be honest and forth coming, which was a HUGE mistake).
Our biggest downsides have been a lack of reasonable insulation (marketed as having the best, but seems to have little to none), missing furnace (they forgot to install one!), a very nice side by side fridge that has been stuck on gas operation (electric won't work, so it burns up a lot of gas), and short one ac unit (so it's almost always too hot or too cold to be comfortable). It's otherwise a very comfortable and classy trailer, easy to stay in longer term with floor fans and space heaters to compensate for no insulation and very poor heating and cooling in each of the three sections.
We stayed in Colorado a few weeks last fall and Arizona over winter, so fortunately the weather has been generally very comfortable, otherwise we surely would not have made it through unscathed health wise. We are looking to buy and RV favorable property in Montana soon (White Fish / Helena area near some of our friends) once Jayco finally gets the trailer completely built. We have had five warranty claims outstanding for the last five months we have owned the trailer and Camping World has finally made time for us tomorrow, although I doubt they will get much done. I am also looking for any solutions for better insulation, insulated windows, insulated vents, insulated sky light, install a heat pump unit in living area (where there is no heat or ac), etc.
If anyone has idea, please let us know!
Our biggest downsides have been a lack of reasonable insulation (marketed as having the best, but seems to have little to none), missing furnace (they forgot to install one!), a very nice side by side fridge that has been stuck on gas operation (electric won't work, so it burns up a lot of gas), and short one ac unit (so it's almost always too hot or too cold to be comfortable). It's otherwise a very comfortable and classy trailer, easy to stay in longer term with floor fans and space heaters to compensate for no insulation and very poor heating and cooling in each of the three sections.
We stayed in Colorado a few weeks last fall and Arizona over winter, so fortunately the weather has been generally very comfortable, otherwise we surely would not have made it through unscathed health wise. We are looking to buy and RV favorable property in Montana soon (White Fish / Helena area near some of our friends) once Jayco finally gets the trailer completely built. We have had five warranty claims outstanding for the last five months we have owned the trailer and Camping World has finally made time for us tomorrow, although I doubt they will get much done. I am also looking for any solutions for better insulation, insulated windows, insulated vents, insulated sky light, install a heat pump unit in living area (where there is no heat or ac), etc.
If anyone has idea, please let us know!