My wife and I are eagerly awaiting delivery of our brand new White Hawk so I thought it would be prudent to join this site. We plan to retire in a couple more years and hope to be able to utilize the new coach as much as possible before then in order to work out any bugs and get the routine mastered. Until then we will be playing it by ear and counting on the advice and guidance of the good folks here to keep us pointed in the right direction. Thanks for having us.
Russ
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2010 Jayco Feather Sport 22'6" (sold)DrawTite,12,000 lbs. 2017 Jayco 212 QBW BAJA (bought)
2011 Ford F-150 XLT SCab 4x4 Tow Package
"If you can't be smart; be stubborn.". DG.
Thank you for the welcome wishes.
I think I should have added that the new trailer is a 27DSRL that we will be towing with our 2012 Chevy Silverado 1500 4x4. I've noticed that quite a few people have this model coach. We looked for quite a while before deciding on this one.
Thank you for the welcome wishes.
I think I should have added that the new trailer is a 27DSRL.
Your going to love that 27DSRL it has a big open feeling and plenty of floor space with lots of windows for good natural lighting. Rainy days present no problem if you need to be inside all day. Wish you the best of luck.
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2019 Pinnacle 36 FBTS
2016 Silverado 3500 CC SRW DuraMax/Allison
1975 Corvette for the sunny days n dry roads
2017 RZR for the rainy days n muddy roads
We were told it came off the assembly line a week ago, on the 16th, but when my sales rep tried calling Jayco today they did not answer the phone. He suspects they are either on a weather shutdown or already closed for the holidays. Looks like all we can do is wait and see although he promised to try again tomorrow to pin down a date. Heck, it could be on the road, we just don't know. We are like kids waiting for Christmas!