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- Vvvv1010ExplorerYou can dive as deep as you want or barely touch the waters and find something wrong with all brands.
Wife, daughters, and I purchased the RV that we felt most comfortable with. We seriously did not research or were critical of the brand. We were just happy with one... and that is what counts.
I think you will be happy with either the Coachmen or the Jayco White Hawk...both are great looking. - WoodGlueExplorer
thomasmnile wrote:
All other things being equal (massed produced with low cost materials at breakneck speed by human beings that are more concerned with quantity than quality)
This is not true for all Travel Trailer manufacturers. - thomasmnileExplorer
brulaz wrote:
The White Hawks looked nice but didn't have a floor plan that suited us.
The Freedom Express had the advantage of Azdel panels in the side walls (and rear?). But I didn't like the heat & ducting in the smaller one I looked at (no floor ducts, no duct in the bath?), and I never did find out the furnace btu's of either trailer.
We have the WhiteHawk 27 DSRL. We liked it because the floorplan was similar in layout to the fifth wheel we had, albeit smaller (especially in the bedroom). To answer your question, the WhiteHawk has an Atwood Hydroflame furnace, 25000 BTU. It does keep the trailer warm, at least in a Florida winter. No floor duct in the 27DSRL either, except the bedroom. - brulazExplorerThe White Hawks looked nice but didn't have a floor plan that suited us.
The Freedom Express had the advantage of Azdel panels in the side walls (and rear?). But I didn't like the heat & ducting in the smaller one I looked at (no floor ducts, no duct in the bath?), and I never did find out the furnace btu's of either trailer. - thomasmnileExplorerAll other things being equal (massed produced with low cost materials at breakneck speed by human beings that are more concerned with quantity than quality) let the floorplan that best suits your needs be your guide. The gee whiz amenities are OK, but they won't last forever. I have a Jayco WhiteHawk now and am so far pleased with it, but I don't see where the fit, finish and visible build quality is any better/worse than Coachmen.
- pwrplayExplorerWe where looking at both of these mfgs and we chose the Coachman 292BHDS. We liked the outdoor kitchen and features of the Coachman over all. The Jayco 2 Year warranty wasn't a deal breaker as most issues crop up in the first year of use anyway. Plus the Coachman dealer is a lot closer to us than the Jayco dealer which was another deciding factor for us.
- DrumExplorerSorry but being rather new here I'm wondering about the rubber roof thing. I've had them on my TT's and had no problems YET. What kind of problems can that type of roof cause?
- DarylSueExplorer3 Jayco's here....no problems with service when needed or really with quality....but then every manufacture has their issues....purchased new JayFlight in April based soley on floorplan and past experience with dealer and Jayco.....find what fits you best and create those memories!
- steelesharkExplorerI have the Coachmen 2012 292bhds Liberty Edition. You cannot beat all the options that is included on this rig for the money. My whole family has enjoyed it. I only had one warranty issue. The rubber roof started peeling on top of the slide. I noticed it when cleaning. Took it to the dealer, fixed no questions asked. The other thing I love about the Coachmen is the outdoor kitchen. The Jayco's setup doesn't even compare if you are looking to get that option. On a side note, no matter what unit you purchase, do a complete walk through testing everything. I have found that all manufacturers have a bad apple here and there.
- BigDaddyHfxExplorerAs a Coachmen owner I can say I love my trailer but the quality control really sucks. If you buy a Coachmen make sure you do a decent walkthru. Test all the systems including pressurising the water system, making sure the slide is properly aligned when open, and the springs aren't flat on one side. (just some of the QA stuff they missed )
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