All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Lightweight trailer research/shoppingCheck out the Jayco White Hawk 25 BHS. Has dual slides, outside kitchen, 2 full size bunks, queen bed, u-dinette that goes into another bed, seperate outside door to bathroom. Also utilizes a plywood floor unlike many (almost all) other lightweight trailers. I think advertised dry weight is 5,800 lbs. We have a Tracer that has the laminated floor and it SUCKS! Soft spots everywhere.Re: Miss my Jayco Doug33 wrote: Aren't you going to take a financial hosing by making a deal like this? Or did you buy these TTs used? We bought these units used. Bought in late fall so we got some great deals. I'm finding that our current Tracer is very popular with half ton people such as us since it really is A LOT of room with the full slide with relatively light weight that can be handled by a half ton. We went to the dealer last night and they drooled when we said we had a Tracer to trade (we'll see how bad they want it, I'm going to make them work for it). Working on numbers currently on a 2015 Jayco 28BHS with the Elite package. Not as much interior space as our Tracer, but a heck of a lot more solid and a lot of features that we don't have with the Tracer.Miss my JaycoWe traded in our 2007 Jayco 27BH for a 2012 Prime Time Tracer 2670 BHS. We liked the extra room inside with the big slide and it was still towable with our half ton. We have now come to the conclusion that ultra lightweight comes at a sacrifice of build quality. The Tracer has a definite cheaper feel than our old Jayco. We are now looking at going back to a Jayco to get the higher quality construction back. Looking at a Jay Flight 28BHS. Anyone care to share any experiences with this particular floor plan? Pros/Cons?? Thanks.
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