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Old 08-25-2013, 06:23 PM   #1
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Well I'm happy to report that we picked up our new 2014 375BHFS last Monday, and after the 11 hour tow home got to spend 6 full days in it. All I can say is Jayco has hit a homerun with this unit. Spent the biggest part of the week setting up and expanding our deck so I only took a few pictures, but I will definitely get a few photos posted as soon as I download them off my phone.
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Old 08-25-2013, 08:29 PM   #2
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We will have to get some more pics during our next trip. Our primary objective for this week was to get everything situated in the new camper and complete our deck addition. Next trip will be nothing more than to relax and enjoy.
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Old 08-26-2013, 03:40 AM   #3
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Wow, that's a good looking camper! Looks like it's a mile long LOL. You will love it when you finish all your work on the deck.
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Old 08-26-2013, 05:47 AM   #4
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We just bought the same camper we love it too. At over 42 feet long I was a little nervous about parking it but after 4 trips no problems. PS as I am wrighting this I am sitting in the recliner camping in Maine
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Old 08-26-2013, 07:08 PM   #5
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Believe it's a shade over 43' nose to tail. Was surprised how well the unit towed, but have to admit that if I was planning on pulling it at all, I would want something bigger than my 3/4 ton SRW.
Yamer, if you look at the 1st pic, it shows the completed deck. It's 12x50 and wraps around the entire back of the camper.
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Old 08-27-2013, 03:27 AM   #6
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Believe it's a shade over 43' nose to tail. Was surprised how well the unit towed, but have to admit that if I was planning on pulling it at all, I would want something bigger than my 3/4 ton SRW.
Yamer, if you look at the 1st pic, it shows the completed deck. It's 12x50 and wraps around the entire back of the camper.
Your right! I was to busy looking at that beautiful camper.
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Old 08-27-2013, 07:34 PM   #7
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I'll be sure and take more pictures to post next week.
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Old 09-02-2013, 11:03 AM   #8
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DW and I eyed one of this up while looking at new trailers, the layout is absolutely awesome! The only complaint I have with it is the kitchen slide cuts down the size of the awning. But other than that it is really, REALLY nice. Congrats on the new trailer.
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Old 09-03-2013, 09:13 AM   #9
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It does have a pretty short awning (17') compared to a lot of others....
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Old 09-30-2013, 06:11 AM   #10
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We are new to this forum. Went to Hershey Show and saw this layout and fell in love. So ordered it and traded our Motorhome for it. We are due to pick it up the end of October. Can't wait!! It's our First time being a Jayco owner so I found this thread and have been reading up on everyones suggestions/posts. Thank you!
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Old 10-02-2013, 07:24 PM   #11
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Dave,

I'm sure your going to love it! I've spent around 20-25 nights in it so far and other than the overhead vent in the rear bunkhouse not having a power lift or fan, there's absolutely nothing I can think of that I would change. I need to see if it's pre-wired for one so I can add another Fantastic back there.
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I am joining the club in a few months. Anxiously waiting my birthdate...
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Which interior color did you order? WE went with Brownstone and love it as it comes with leather sofa(s) and recliners.
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Went with Chestnut. Worried about by dog tearing holes in the leather from her nails. Is it bonded leather or like the vinyl material that is commonly used in their other units? I was not able to see the material which is why I went the cloth route. Order sheet says leatherette which scared me off. Did get the kids a couch to grow into and the larger fridge though.
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It is leatherette, but so far seems to be made pretty well. We do have blankets draped over the living room couch and recliners just to save some wear and tear. We went with the rear bunkhouse couch as well, but opted for the standard fridge as we also have a full size house fridge in a 12x16 shed we have sitting just behind our camper.
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We also went with the Brownstone. And went with the rear bunkhouse couch. We did upgrade the windows and ordered generator to be put in as well. Had to upgrade the refrigerator as our grown kids can sure eat lol.. Those recliners were the most comfortable recliners I ever sat in, in a camper. Our friend wants to order for their motorhome. We called Jayco plant yesterday and we are due for delivery Oct 24th. 3 more weeks. Can't wait!
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Dave,

I feel your pain as we had a little over 4 weeks to wait from the time we ordered until we picked it up. Fortunately, we had a 2012 365BHS that we ended up trading for it, so we still got to camp. We went with the thermal windows as well, and so far I'm not 100% sold on them. From everything I read, they really cut down on the noise, and I can't honestly say they make that much difference. Although, they do look way nicer (from the outside) than the traditional camper windows. Haven't spent a lot of time indoors yet (we have a 12' wide by 50' long deck we built on the side and rear, so we spend most our time watching tv on the deck, but I agree the recliners are extremely comfortable.
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