Caroljv123
Carol
- Joined
- Oct 10, 2020
- Messages
- 22
- Location
- Michigan
- RV Year
- 2021
- RV Make
- Jayco Greyhawk Prestige
- RV Model
- 31FP
- RV Length
- 35.5 ft
- Fulltimer
- No
Hi LadyDi! Just checked and we are still on track to receive our rig in March but possibly as late as April. This journey began last March believe it or not when we made the decision to actually buy one. So take your time to decide. Right now—it is of course still way early, I have no regrets. Still hearing great things about the Jayco Greyhawk in general (we ordered a Jayco Greyhawk Prestige 31P). I am just wildly impatient at this point. Dying to have it delivered so I can learn how to use it stem to stern and make certain all the kinks are fully worked out so we can make all the trips we have tentatively planned this summer. I watch YouTube channels about RV life. One great couple to watch is The RV Odd Couple. They are full time RVers but what I love about them is they tell you the good, the bad and the ugly too. They are really honest and informative. Today I just watched one about embarrassing things RVers will not tell you and frankly I have watched tons of videos and they are right, NO ONE mentioned these things! And for me anyway— these were “good to know”! REALLY good to know! So just equip yourself with knowledge before you pull the trigger. We went from thinking we’d buy a class B to a B+ to almost pulling a trigger on a class A and ended up buying a class C. Two reasons for that. I really wanted the sleeping capacity. The Jayco we ordered sleeps 10. Lots of room for the grandbabies while they still want to travel with us. When they don’t, good indoor storage. Secondly, I just felt less daunted about driving it. I know it was more psychological than anything as class A’s are a dream to drive—but I had to be able to drive the rig alone if I wanted to and just did not feel comfortable doing that in a class A at this juncture.
Anyway—that’s a bit more of our story. We will be weekenders. In a few years taking more extended trips when my husband retires. Looking forward to hear how your story goes! ?
Anyway—that’s a bit more of our story. We will be weekenders. In a few years taking more extended trips when my husband retires. Looking forward to hear how your story goes! ?