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FreakinSchmiech
Apr 07, 2014Explorer
We have a 2014 Jayco Jay Flight 28 BHBE that we ordered from the factory last August. I also looked at the Eagle version, and there were a few things that were actually higher end in the Jay Flight. We found the bunk arrangement slightly better because it wasn't fully enclosed and had a built in ladder, on the Flight. I think some of the fixtures were higher end too. The dealer was kind of surprised too.
We've had it in for a few warranty things, the worst of which was a window that came from the factory with what looked like a chip cast into it. We had a few other places where the finish wasn't done well, one of the bedroom cabinets had the bottom nearly unattached, and the other had the clothes rod cut too short so that it fell with any weight on it. We also have a trim piece along the bathroom door where the installer shot the staple gun out the side of the trim 5 times. All fixed back in September.
Since, I've found a few more warranty issues. The worst, is that looking at the electrical behind the panel, I found that the installer had pulled the 110 wiring through a grommet with a staple sticking through the opening. It put a 6" gash in the insulation. I'm unsure if it also damaged the internal wires. The electric hot water light also doesn't illuminate. Finally, as I was winterizing, I found behind the bathroom cabinet what looked like one of the black sewer vent pipes was leaking. I haven't had a chance too look at it closer yet, as I can't really imagine a vent pipe leaking liquid.
I did see the complete order form from the dealer, if fiberglass was available, it's not on the order form. Had I seen it as an option, I likely would have ordered it.
We've had it in for a few warranty things, the worst of which was a window that came from the factory with what looked like a chip cast into it. We had a few other places where the finish wasn't done well, one of the bedroom cabinets had the bottom nearly unattached, and the other had the clothes rod cut too short so that it fell with any weight on it. We also have a trim piece along the bathroom door where the installer shot the staple gun out the side of the trim 5 times. All fixed back in September.
Since, I've found a few more warranty issues. The worst, is that looking at the electrical behind the panel, I found that the installer had pulled the 110 wiring through a grommet with a staple sticking through the opening. It put a 6" gash in the insulation. I'm unsure if it also damaged the internal wires. The electric hot water light also doesn't illuminate. Finally, as I was winterizing, I found behind the bathroom cabinet what looked like one of the black sewer vent pipes was leaking. I haven't had a chance too look at it closer yet, as I can't really imagine a vent pipe leaking liquid.
I did see the complete order form from the dealer, if fiberglass was available, it's not on the order form. Had I seen it as an option, I likely would have ordered it.
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