We have a Jay Flight 23RB now. Got it brand new in June of this year. Didn't have a chance to use it a lot during the summer, but have put nearly 4750 miles on it since September.
So far it has done well for us. We have had a balky exterior door almost since we bought it. We did have a leak where the hot water goes through the rear wall to the outside shower. There was a deformed cone washer. I bought some new ones, and replaced it. Since then, I have had no problems with leaks, (knock on wood).
I will say it has provided a lot of "bang for the buck" so far. It is about 3 feet longer than my previous trailer, but it provides a dinette which we wanted along with a sofa. Our old trailer was shorter, but had a small slide with a sofa on it, but not dinette. Our 23RB doesn't have a slide, but it still provides us with enough room inside. Coming from a Class B background, we've never needed a huge amount of room.
One thing we have noticed though. Our old Koala 21CS, which had Azdel sides and foam insulation, was better insulated. Jayco can talk all they want about the insulation they put in their "stick and tin" trailers, but it does not keep the trailer cooler in hot temperatures and warmer in cooler temperatures. In other words, the heater must run more to keep it warm, and the AC must run more to keep it cooler.
But overall, we like what we have, and as long as it holds together like the Jayco reputation says it will, this trailer will probably be our last RV ever. At 70, I do RVing on a year to year basis.
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Erroll and Mary Doss and Duffy (RIP)
2018 Jayco Redhawk 22J
2014 F150 SC, 4x4, HD Pkg, Sterling Gray
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