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- Car_GuyExplorerI will continue with the unknown mystery of the 'low clearance' I have an 06 Jayco 232 with 3 bunks, no slides and paint still on my rear skid rails. We love having a single step to get into the trailer. If you have a ridiculously steep driveway to approach, take it at angle, it works every time. We have slept up to 10 people in the trailer. We love our storage! We have a full wardrobe and an almost floor to ceiling cabinet. We have used hanging 4 box storage containers to get stuff up off the floor. The bunk covers and reflectics helps a ton in colder weather, also using a ceremic heater. I like being able to hear birds in the morning and rain patter on the roof. The biggy for us is the ventilation in the summer. We run the A/C maybe once or twice a year tops. As others have said, you have to decide if you want to have some areas under tents. We've had 2 hybrids over the past 9 years and never have had a leak issue.
- HybridhunterExplorer
patperry2766 wrote:
Irregardless of the...
Not a word, just sayin.... - HybridhunterExplorerI love my Hybrid..... But buying one for ease of towing is the wrong reason IMO. And storage capacity is always an issue.
If you want a Hybrid, buy one, but knowing what I know after 3 years of ownership, many people can and do hate them. - Jayco25EExplorer
bid_time wrote:
I also own a Jayco with the mythical low clearance "problem". The thing is, the drain is in the area directly behind the axles. So in order for it drag on the ground, you have to remove the tires and axles first (or back it over a pretty conisiderable curb). But I have a question, how come someone that has never experienced the problem, is always the first to report of it's existence? But they never seem to mention the issues they are experiencing - which of course would be the most helpful.
X's 2. Very well put. - bid_timeNomad III also own a Jayco with the mythical low clearance "problem". The thing is, the drain is in the area directly behind the axles. So in order for it drag on the ground, you have to remove the tires and axles first (or back it over a pretty conisiderable curb). But I have a question, how come someone that has never experienced the problem, is always the first to report of it's existence? But they never seem to mention the issues they are experiencing - which of course would be the most helpful.
- c0boyExplorerYou can opt for a 2" suspension lift on most Jayco models, per their website.
- pitchExplorer IIWe have a Jayco23b. I have had no complaints so far. It does have a very low cargo capacity. Not a problem because there are only two of us.
As to the low clearance so far not a problem and we do a lot of boondocking, dragging the trailer through open fields. Just be aware that you are low in the tail.
And for once and for all HYBRID CANVAS DOES NOT LEAK - rickeoniExplorerWe had 5 kids and 2 german shepards and camped in our Bonair popup for 15 years. More often than not friends were also invited along. We towed with a suburban and quite often went away for 2 weeks at a time. Usually only required 1 stop at a laundromat if one was available. It was tight and cramped, but that was part of the fun. It brought us closer together as a family and isn't that the idea of camping. If you have not raised a 1/2 dozen kids you have no clue on how organized a family can be. Get the smallest camper you can get away with and spend time getting to remote and unique locations, the kids will remember these trips forever.
- KcskitekExplorer
tlemon wrote:
We are planning to use this for short camping excursions on the weekends. After lots of looking online I am liking the 2014 Rockwood roo 233s as the u shaped dinette is a big plus. I have again been unable to locate a model to view in person. Very frustrating.
I live in the KC area and the old Nationwide RV dealership in Grain Valley, MO carries the Shamrock line 23SS and 233S. I believe it is now called Camping World as they purchased the property from Nationwide RV. They had a 23SS at the Camping show a couple wknds ago at Bartle Hall. They are about $4-5,000 more than you can buy at RV Direct/RV Wholesalers. - PAThwackerExplorerThey have 6 kids, still trying to find out how old. Mentioned several times about lack of clothes storage, towels, and what not. I posted pictures of ours, giving a virtual rundown of what camping in a 21 to 23ft hybrid will be like. Sure marketing of sleeps 10, just as our's sleeps 6. I bring a gun along if there are more than four in our box.
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