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Help - Sunset Trail by Crossroads or the Jayco WhiteHawk

mlayton
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We are narrowing our choices for a bunkhouse unit. Still need to see the KZ's but are really impressed with the Jayco WhiteHawk and the Sunset Trail ST290QB. We actually had narrowed the Jayco's to the WhiteHawk and went back to peek and see if we wanted to make the trek to see any KZ's, the salesman showed us the Sunset trail and we were really impressed - and torn. No 2 yr warranty but it had the vinyl/faux leather interior which I liked since it can be wiped (2 kids, 2 dogs and a cat!). The ceiling is slightly domed giving more head room, there are extra windows on the dinette slide which lets tons more light in, the bathroom shower is MUCH nicer, you gain an outside kitchen and most importantly the kids essentially get a room, they have a door and 2 larger than single bunks on one side then a little dinette with a standard single that folds up over the top. There is a spot for a TV which is appealing. It was really nice. We like the reputation and warranty of the Jayco. It's the same dealer for both. Weights are almost equal so that is not a factor - ~5800# on the lot as is. The Jayco has a CC of 2210# and the Sunset is at 1627#. The Jayco has the double size bunks for the kids, microfiber fabric, outside bathroom door. Layouts are really similar.

So - which between these is preferred and why??? I don't know much about the Sunset brand. The finishing seemed nice, etc. Just making sure they didn't put lipstick on a pig - know what I mean! The idea of having a separate room for the kids is appealing - so is the wood door if we want to be up late, etc. I want to get something that will last and it is a big investment - the Sunset was actually a little more money but we are OK with that.

Curious to hear what people say!!!
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mwebber78
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WoodGlue wrote:
It may be a moot point, until it starts to rain and the luaun gets wet and soggy and starts to mildew and get moldy.

WoodGlue


You called out the Jayco for having luan - the Crossroads does to and hence it was a moot point between the two units. Add KZ in their too, luan in that unit. Not debating the benefit of a composite substrate but the fact that every post you make starts with ignoring the actual question and moving into a Lance advertisements gets old.
2013 Jayco Eagle 334RBTS
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WoodGlue
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There is currently a 6 week "build out" period for any Lance trailer order placed. They don't make them in a hurry like some other manufacturers do. They take their time and do the job correctly.

Take a look at RVT and see if there aren't any units closer to you:

RVT.com

WoodGlue
2002 Land Rover Discovery II
2014 Lance 1685 - Loaded - 4 Seasons - Solar - 2 AGM's
When Hell Freezes Over - I'll Camp There Too!
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mlayton
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THANKS - I'll check that out.

Woodglue - we looked at the Lance on-line and did really like it, especially since that 3rd bunk on to floor would work nicely for our 2 dogs! No one has them around here and they said the earliest is the fall. I'm not getting one sight unseen without having been able to walk in one. With the 2 big dogs, we like some of the open floorplans.

Dick_B
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To help you decide on what RV to buy you could go to www.rvknowhow.com and read Joe and Vickiโ€™s suggestions and/or download their e-book `RV Buyers Homeworkโ€™, which walks you through the process of choosing the best RV for your needs, selecting the right floor plans and features, determining the RVโ€™s cargo-carrying and towing capacities and evaluating its livability. (Nov-Dec Highways, pg. 21)
RVtravel.com and the Better Business Bureau have a DVD that covers the same subject
(http://rvbookstore.com/shop/detail.aspx?p=710&m=2) and Chuck Woodbury has an ebook with similar advice that can be instantly downloaded from www.rvbookstore.com.
Dick_B
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2011 3/4 T Chevrolet Suburban
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One wife, two electric bikes (both Currie Tech Path+ models)

WoodGlue
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Yes, Lance makes a great bunkhouse. The trailer will sleep 7 people w/ the dinette bed made out.

The model is the 2185 and the new 2014 model year has a 2 year warranty. Is made without any luaun in the walls. Instead it's made with Azdel and LitePly which is 50% lighter than traditional plywood.

2013 Lance 2185 Video

No worry about rotting wood and mold and mildew!

Lance Trailer Finder

WoodGlue
2002 Land Rover Discovery II
2014 Lance 1685 - Loaded - 4 Seasons - Solar - 2 AGM's
When Hell Freezes Over - I'll Camp There Too!
Lance Travel Trailer Info - Lance 1685 Travel Trailer - Lance 1575 Trailer

mlayton
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Woodglue - is there a brand/series you would prefer that has a bunkhouse. Honestly, there are so many options it's hard to figure where to start. These are 2 we really liked and wanted to shorten our list to just one of these.

WoodGlue
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It may be a moot point, until it starts to rain and the luaun gets wet and soggy and starts to mildew and get moldy.

WoodGlue
2002 Land Rover Discovery II
2014 Lance 1685 - Loaded - 4 Seasons - Solar - 2 AGM's
When Hell Freezes Over - I'll Camp There Too!
Lance Travel Trailer Info - Lance 1685 Travel Trailer - Lance 1575 Trailer

mwebber78
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They both have luan so that's a mute point.

The 2014 Jayco Whitehawks have been upgraded and have a domed interior and many other changes to trim, so you may want to consider finding one before making a final choice.
2013 Jayco Eagle 334RBTS
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WoodGlue
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Jayco is ok if you don't mind having luaun wood in the walls.

WoodGlue
2002 Land Rover Discovery II
2014 Lance 1685 - Loaded - 4 Seasons - Solar - 2 AGM's
When Hell Freezes Over - I'll Camp There Too!
Lance Travel Trailer Info - Lance 1685 Travel Trailer - Lance 1575 Trailer