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Old 08-09-2019, 06:20 AM   #1
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Question on interior stuff

Hi Everyone,

I’ve got a 2017 Jayco Octane 161. I bought it without the folding dinette table, the bunk ladder and it doesn’t have both cutting boards for the sink.

I’ve looked EVERYWHERE for a folding dinette table but can’t seem to find one similar to the stock Jayco items.

Does anyone know if Jayco sells those stock items, or where I can get a good third party brand that is similar? As far as the sink cutting boards, as long as they’ll fit I’ll be happy. The bunk ladder can be bought at any camping store as far as I’ve seen.

Thanks for any advice!
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Old 08-09-2019, 07:53 AM   #2
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Cutting boards for the sink: I would probably make my own.

Buying OEM stuff from Jayco: They won't sell direct, only through a dealer. But you can email them and get exact part numbers.
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I’m taking my oem table out in favor of a lifetime table. Lighter, folds flatter, easier to move around, more stable.
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The table Jayco makes is incredibly heavy, made from junkboard covered with a thin laminate held up with an unreliable locking hinge leg. My hinge lock broke after a couple of uses and I had to fix it myself. Why replace it with the same junk anyway.

Several posts searchable where people made replacements from plywood and much better quality legs. I am heading that way myself when I finish a couple other projects (next winter).

You might check your dealer or ask here for ladder dimensions and make one yourself. Odds are it will be stronger anyway.
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