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I'm wanting to see somebody do a regular fifth wheel with that front / side patio. I like the rear patio models I've seen but how cool would it be to have a regular fifth wheel with that patio right off the front
Inverters convert high power to low power or low to high power. There are some really nice inverters for slowing starts on motors and dispersing output more evenly specially when using a lot of 12v items.
Sink in kitchen would have been smarter placed on outside wall than peninsula. It would allow it to be used as breakfast bar/serving area. Two doors in front bedroom is a waste. TV could be on that wall if not for that choice. Very nice unit overall.
An inverter takes DC (direct current) from your battery bank and changes (or inverts it) to AC (alternating current) 120 volt or 240 volt (split phase AC) to run all of the AC appliances. I see Yamaha associated with that so maybe it's an inverter generator. Inverter generators differ from a regular direct drive generator in that the inverter allows the output to be constantly regulated 60 Hz (or 50 Hz depending on country of use) without the variation of frequency when the generator is loaded or unloaded.
I don't see the point of using a sliding glass door for the side patio if 1/2 of the glass is hidden behind the TV/1/2 bath exterior wall, especially given as how use of same compromises space in the garage. Why not just a single glass door instead, would reduce compromise in garage and could increase space in the 1/2 bath. I agree w/another commenter that bed position would be a deal breaker for me, gotta have at least room to sidle around the bed to be able to change linens. Love the slow close cabinets and no heat registers in the floor, took Jayco a while to realize these were things buyers look for. Also agree that pantry in kitchen area need slide out shelves, to get to something in the back, you'd have to pull everything out in front of it to reach it. Overall, some good semi-cosmetic upgrades to the "luxury" Jayco brand, I guess, but they really don't have a very good rep when it comes to a robust, quality build, from everything I've learned about RV's over the past 5-6 years. I hope to full time travel/RV when I retire, and Jayco's target demographic seems to be the "weekend warriors" or folks who only use their RV's lightly, a couple of times a year. They really aren't built to sustain the wear and tear of more regular, let alone, full time use, or so it seems to me. To be truthful, I don't think there is ANY towable RV out there that holds up well with sustained full time use, but other manufacturers do seem to design a stouter product specific to the full timer's market.
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We had a ‘23 and now have the ‘25. Kudos to Jayco for making many modifications that enhance the product for the end user and also looks terrific.
Thant unit is HUGE! Wow its awesome
I'm wanting to see somebody do a regular fifth wheel with that front / side patio. I like the rear patio models I've seen but how cool would it be to have a regular fifth wheel with that patio right off the front
KZ makes one.
@@NM-235 they make three 3 with a rear patio. I would like to see a front patio on a regular 5th wheel.
@@Toddstjohnsomeone does … it might be the KZ but I don’t remember which one. I have seen way to many RV videos
It’s like a bar with these lights.
Love my 21 4113
They are getting better and better.
Inverters convert high power to low power or low to high power. There are some really nice inverters for slowing starts on motors and dispersing output more evenly specially when using a lot of 12v items.
They should have drawers in the pantry or a pantry that's slides out
Sink in kitchen would have been smarter placed on outside wall than peninsula. It would allow it to be used as breakfast bar/serving area. Two doors in front bedroom is a waste. TV could be on that wall if not for that choice. Very nice unit overall.
An inverter takes DC (direct current) from your battery bank and changes (or inverts it) to AC (alternating current) 120 volt or 240 volt (split phase AC) to run all of the AC appliances. I see Yamaha associated with that so maybe it's an inverter generator. Inverter generators differ from a regular direct drive generator in that the inverter allows the output to be constantly regulated 60 Hz (or 50 Hz depending on country of use) without the variation of frequency when the generator is loaded or unloaded.
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My husband and I want this so bad!
I watched this video twice and didn't see a place to eat except for the 4 seat sofa. Is there a table somewhere?? 😂
Hey Myles in the garage why can't the dryer be vented through the floor?
Interesting
I don't see the point of using a sliding glass door for the side patio if 1/2 of the glass is hidden behind the TV/1/2 bath exterior wall, especially given as how use of same compromises space in the garage. Why not just a single glass door instead, would reduce compromise in garage and could increase space in the 1/2 bath. I agree w/another commenter that bed position would be a deal breaker for me, gotta have at least room to sidle around the bed to be able to change linens. Love the slow close cabinets and no heat registers in the floor, took Jayco a while to realize these were things buyers look for. Also agree that pantry in kitchen area need slide out shelves, to get to something in the back, you'd have to pull everything out in front of it to reach it. Overall, some good semi-cosmetic upgrades to the "luxury" Jayco brand, I guess, but they really don't have a very good rep when it comes to a robust, quality build, from everything I've learned about RV's over the past 5-6 years. I hope to full time travel/RV when I retire, and Jayco's target demographic seems to be the "weekend warriors" or folks who only use their RV's lightly, a couple of times a year. They really aren't built to sustain the wear and tear of more regular, let alone, full time use, or so it seems to me. To be truthful, I don't think there is ANY towable RV out there that holds up well with sustained full time use, but other manufacturers do seem to design a stouter product specific to the full timer's market.
Why is the TV on the side wall? The bedroom could be a little bigger so both people can get in & out of bed easily.
Should really include stats of RV on description for example im looking for 34ft or less other than that like your videos good job!
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Nice size bathroom, but like most RV's, no bathroom storage.
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Booth too far from table. TV in bedroom, and bed placement. Nope
Hard to change sheets on bed.