The 19H is a nice layout.... no slide, but that keeps weight down. Like the others, look for any signs of water leaks. Like the Kiwi before, if the trailer was not maintained properly, they were prone to water leaks. Where the front and rear fiberglass panels meet the rubber roof, there is a strip ofcaulking running side to side. Over time, if not maintained, the caulking cracks, allowing the flood waters to enter. Get up on a ladder, look at the caulking. Another area of concern is the roof A/C. There are 4 bolts that need to be snugged up from time to time.... if not, the foam gasket allows water to get thru. Go inside and look up at the ceiling/wall in the upper storage shelves in the front and rear look for any type of bubbling. Also, look at the linolium floors, if the linolium is dark in areas, good chance there ismoisture underneath, that includes storage areas. Other than that, the Jayfeather is a great trailer, and to me, if a trailer hasbeen well taken care of, it may be worth spending the extra. Whn i sell mine, they are usually a bit more than others, but the way i take care ofthem, the difference is well worth it...... this one may just be that kinda trailer