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Old 01-03-2022, 06:47 PM   #1
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Praise for Jayco!

I bought a 2005 four Winds class c new and loved it and had no problems out of it all these years! Sold it this year and bought 2022 Greyhawk 29mv. I live in Tn and we just got a big snow. I keep a little electric heater on a little in winter to keep inside dry. The Snow would not accumulate on roof of Four Winds I assume because of lack of insulation. This Greyhawk still has snow on top of it and it is 65 degrees in motorhome. Houses around me have no snow on roofs now. I concluded that this Greyhawk has a lot better insulation than old motorhome. We talk about the bad so I felt the need to tell the good also. Happy Camping friends!!
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Thanks for posting the positive observations. We try to bring out the good whenever we can.
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or you are parked in the shade, LOL.
No really, I agree with the insulation because we are full timing right now and can keep it warm with less propane than my previous camper.
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That’s funny! It is sitting in wide open place. Insulation and decor are great, plumbing was over thought and confusing! Old camper plumbing was simple and easy with no valves to turn.
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That’s funny! It is sitting in wide open place. Insulation and decor are great, plumbing was over thought and confusing! Old camper plumbing was simple and easy with no valves to turn.
Yes. I liked the days where you unscrew a cap on the side of the rv and run water into the fresh tank. Turn on the water pump and go. Plug the water hose into the side and go. No valves to figure how and where to turn.
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Glad to see others saying simple is better!
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Yes. I liked the days where you unscrew a cap on the side of the rv and run water into the fresh tank. Turn on the water pump and go. Plug the water hose into the side and go. No valves to figure how and where to turn.
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X2! I remember at work telling the boss when we had certain product or procedure issues: "It's been perfected to the point that it's no longer useable for its intended purpose".
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