TundraTire wrote:
I get the siding issue, I've read the long thread on here about it.
And I think I've found a great compromise, there's a jay flight optioned with a fibreglass exterior that's far cheaper than the Whitehawk.
Should be the best of both worlds, yes?
Just went through this, ended up with my second JayFlight Alum sided TT. I have nothing against Fiberglass, just when adding everything up on our pro/con list that is what happened.
Here are couple of things that steered us ...
1) JayFlight Fiberglass Sidewalls aren't the same construction method as the other Jayco lines. Jayco prides themselves on a superior vacuum bonded fiberglass construction that resists delam, not the process used on JayFlights -- according to email exchanges I had with Jayco
2). Whitehawk line us missing a lot of the nicer things available in a JayFlight and Eagle lines. For instance, lower ceiling height, smaller water tanks, smaller fridge, plastic toilet, snap-up hinges on certain cabinets and no hydraulic rams to assist lifting beds to access under bed storage.
In Jayco the eagle line of TT is really where you get the best of all worlds, but that is more than I want to spend. We are very happy with our 2nd alum sided JayFlight. I do take care of caulking and seams plus I wash/wax regularly. I don't find waxing alum sided TT to be any more effort than fiberglass. I don't use a pressure washer on my trailer, and wouldn't regardless of siding type.
Oh, we don't need to worry about hail around here. Although if I did, I might lean more heavily to fiberglass but then again I have insurance that would just fix the damage.