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DadToFourBoys
May 21, 2008Explorer
Here are a few mods I recently made to our Jayflight 28BHS:
1. I knew that the plumbing for our outdoor shower was exposed in the rear storage compartment, but the gravity of this matter came to light when I slid our folding table into the storage area which pushed a basketball into the pipes for the outdoor shower and caused a shower inside the storage compartment. Fortunately, it was just a pipe that popped off a connection and it was an easy fix. This is what it looked like before:

To correct this design defect, I built a cage around it to prevent any future damage:

2. We also didn't have enough private room in the bath area to be able to change after a shower, so I added this privacy curtain:

It seals with velcro on both sides when the curtain is closed:

3. Our last trailer had almost no countertop space. We love the countertop space on our new trailer, but it still isn't enough, so I suspended this wire shelf from the cabinets so we can keep more of the countertop clear:

1. I knew that the plumbing for our outdoor shower was exposed in the rear storage compartment, but the gravity of this matter came to light when I slid our folding table into the storage area which pushed a basketball into the pipes for the outdoor shower and caused a shower inside the storage compartment. Fortunately, it was just a pipe that popped off a connection and it was an easy fix. This is what it looked like before:

To correct this design defect, I built a cage around it to prevent any future damage:

2. We also didn't have enough private room in the bath area to be able to change after a shower, so I added this privacy curtain:

It seals with velcro on both sides when the curtain is closed:

3. Our last trailer had almost no countertop space. We love the countertop space on our new trailer, but it still isn't enough, so I suspended this wire shelf from the cabinets so we can keep more of the countertop clear:

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