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Kampfirekid
May 21, 2013Explorer
We bought a new used 2011 32BHDS. Our dream trailer, less fiberglass siding. The Jay Flight had been the #1 selling trailer for over 11 years. We love the heavy duty frame. It does not bounce and twist and bend like the light weights, but it is built to last.
Thought I needed fiberglass sides, but after having this one, the ease of fixing aluminum is an upside for me. I have been through a bad 7 years with other trailers, and always said I'd own a Jayco in the end. I do, and could not be happier.
Tell your son not to go too small. My two rug rats and a new dog made us outgrow a 23 footer, which we opted for over a 31 footer that fell apart. That was a mistake- especially on rain days. Now our 32 footer is the cats meow. The only downside is a 1/2 ton isn't going to pull it effectively.
Thought I needed fiberglass sides, but after having this one, the ease of fixing aluminum is an upside for me. I have been through a bad 7 years with other trailers, and always said I'd own a Jayco in the end. I do, and could not be happier.
Tell your son not to go too small. My two rug rats and a new dog made us outgrow a 23 footer, which we opted for over a 31 footer that fell apart. That was a mistake- especially on rain days. Now our 32 footer is the cats meow. The only downside is a 1/2 ton isn't going to pull it effectively.
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