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Mike_Up
Jul 21, 2015Explorer
Sportsmen wrote:
Wife and I have been out of rv'ing for a couple of years now. We are looking to replace a 2002 Sportsmen that was sold a couple of years ago. We are looking at a couple of new Jayco bumper pull trailers,. Any feedback on Jayco and/ or Lone Star RV in Houston is appreciated. THe trailer that we sold a while back wà O.K., but it seems that I spent a lot of time caulking and keeping leaks fixed... Thanks in advance for your time !
Caulking is normal maintenance once or twice a year, to keep leaks from happening. You aren't going to get away from that.
I love my Jayco Jay Fight 26BH. Wouldn't consider another brand. Love the build quality, features, options, price, and customer service.
Others build quality suffers next to Jayco. I've looked a most and came away disappointed next to Jayco. I was at the Jayco plant and watched them build a trailer. I was impressed by the quality and effectiveness of the crews.
I would stay with stick and tin build quality unless delamination doesn't bother you or you don't plan on keeping the trailer long.
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