You're really uping your video game here! Love the extra view of the weights etc and the floor plan in the corner. Icing on the cake was view with the slide closed. Great job!!
Pity the outside storage is only 39 cuft. (Off course partly because of the outside kitchen). My 23 ft european RV has 73 cuft. Free standing outside table and chairs use lots of storage space. For the rest this RV is perfect. Love it.
FINALLY a Jayco class c with an outside kitchen! Love it! 1 question is the a class c model that gives you a cab over front window for more light in the coach or viewing where you're parked? I just thought of this, you mentioned motocross, how about those guys who tournament bass fish across america.... my cousin is one of those guys...
There is -- *now*. Jayco calls it their Prestige series. Like the Greyhawk and Melbourne prestige models. It's *brand new* at the time of this reply. We haven't received our first ones yet.
Hey I would so appreciate if you would do a video for some one that is a good ball that stands 6 foot 7 inches and weighs 345 and don't have a speck of fat other than nesacarry health that has ashower without a coustom build. I watch you alot and need help fitting into a camper that I can retire in.
Hard truth is you’re larger and heavier than the industry tends to cater to smaller folks most of the time But I think there are some options. Eagle HT and Eagle jump out in my head at 7ft tall and 7’3” inside
What disappoints me most about Jayco, are the plastic toilets. I asked our local dealer if a porcelain toilet was an option/upgrade, he said no they don't offer that. Bummer.... I had thought I'd wanted a Jayco Redhawk or Greyhawk, but not without the better toilet.
That's it? That's the biggest challenge? Sounds like your local dealer doesn't know how to work a screwdriver *lol*. Seriously... if the only thing stopping you from taking one of these home (or ANY other RV) is a *simple toilet swap*, then call our guys. What if we performed the toilet swap at no additional cost to you? If you want a wall moved, then we're looking at the wrong RV. If you want a toilet swapped, or different table legs, or curtains or... whatever other simple stuff tweaked a bit, then that's what we do *every day* as a full servicing dealer. The problem isn't the RV. The problem is you haven't yet spoken to someone willing to actually provide basic levels of service and satisfaction.
Hydraulic auto leveling jacks are available as an option. Generally considered not required for something this size. The RV is standard prepped to add leveling jacks if none are present on an existing model.
That changes the classification. With a residential oven it stops being an "RV" and you enter a completely different set of production rules and guidelines. That's not something you'll find in one of these from a factory.
Love it. We are really considering this model. Three questions. Are the countertops (dinette kitchen and bath) pressed waterproof membrane? Is the ceiling the soft ceiling that they put in the higher end models? And, Does the couch have seatbelts? Thank you in advance for your time and your honest reviews.
This is a base level entry model. It covers the safety and necessity items very well, but is purpose-built without extra amenities like the counters or ceiling liner you mentioned. Those are nice items for certain, but nothing that will stop you from going RV'ing for the weekend. You'll want to look to the Redhawk's big brother Greyhawk for upgrade and preference features. I want to say the sofa does have seatbelts that may have simply fallen inward when I did my photo shoot. I am out of the office the next few days. Give one of our team members a call and they can hop out to physically verify as we currently have this model in stock. You might get a few more questions answered thru our photo tour as well: www.haylettautoandrv.com/rv/coldwater+mi/jayco+classc/9828/jayco+redhawk+25r
This is one of the more interesting jayco motorhomes of the new calendar year , thanks for showing it Joshua . It remains at the top of my list .
You're really uping your video game here! Love the extra view of the weights etc and the floor plan in the corner. Icing on the cake was view with the slide closed. Great job!!
Trying! The greatest show of success is a happy customer as a result of all this hard work. You wouldn't care to help me out there, would you? :)
Dolly said she had 20 pounds of sugar in a 5 pound sack, loved it.
Is it possible to upgrade that backup camera to an in-motion rear-view camera? That is the only thing I would change on this excellent RV.
It is in-motion actually!
@@JoshtheRVNerd Nice to see that manufacturers are using common sense when they choose their components.
Pity the outside storage is only 39 cuft. (Off course partly because of the outside kitchen). My 23 ft european RV has 73 cuft. Free standing outside table and chairs use lots of storage space. For the rest this RV is perfect. Love it.
Your videos are the best. Everyone else's move the camera too fast and they all make me nauseous.
Lots of practice, Linda. LOTS of it. lol
FINALLY a Jayco class c with an outside kitchen! Love it! 1 question is the a class c model that gives you a cab over front window for more light in the coach or viewing where you're parked? I just thought of this, you mentioned motocross, how about those guys who tournament bass fish across america.... my cousin is one of those guys...
There is -- *now*. Jayco calls it their Prestige series. Like the Greyhawk and Melbourne prestige models. It's *brand new* at the time of this reply. We haven't received our first ones yet.
Hey I would so appreciate if you would do a video for some one that is a good ball that stands 6 foot 7 inches and weighs 345 and don't have a speck of fat other than nesacarry health that has ashower without a coustom build. I watch you alot and need help fitting into a camper that I can retire in.
Hard truth is you’re larger and heavier than the industry tends to cater to smaller folks most of the time
But I think there are some options. Eagle HT and Eagle jump out in my head at 7ft tall and 7’3” inside
What disappoints me most about Jayco, are the plastic toilets. I asked our local dealer if a porcelain toilet was an option/upgrade, he said no they don't offer that. Bummer.... I had thought I'd wanted a Jayco Redhawk or Greyhawk, but not without the better toilet.
That's it? That's the biggest challenge? Sounds like your local dealer doesn't know how to work a screwdriver *lol*.
Seriously... if the only thing stopping you from taking one of these home (or ANY other RV) is a *simple toilet swap*, then call our guys. What if we performed the toilet swap at no additional cost to you?
If you want a wall moved, then we're looking at the wrong RV.
If you want a toilet swapped, or different table legs, or curtains or... whatever other simple stuff tweaked a bit, then that's what we do *every day* as a full servicing dealer.
The problem isn't the RV. The problem is you haven't yet spoken to someone willing to actually provide basic levels of service and satisfaction.
I only need six seatbelts but was wondering if the coach has seatbelts as well , thanks .
That's one of those things Jayco prides themselves on -- they make sure it can sit as many as it can sleep.
Does this model have automatic jacks/levelers? Or are they possible?
Hydraulic auto leveling jacks are available as an option. Generally considered not required for something this size. The RV is standard prepped to add leveling jacks if none are present on an existing model.
This thing is awesome!!
I know, right? It's another model that is WAAAAY better in person than on paper.
I gotta get one of those..!
Hopefully from you guys.
We're ready when you're ready!
I don’t see this model in stock on your website. Can you get one for me?
@@adamsadowski9397 One *just* left. We can absolutely get one for you
That oven is nice BUT I want a REAL OVEN too ! I do a LOT of baking.
That changes the classification. With a residential oven it stops being an "RV" and you enter a completely different set of production rules and guidelines. That's not something you'll find in one of these from a factory.
Josh what are the actual bed dimensions it says Queen is it 60x75?
As usual great video and appreciate the help.
Jim
Short camp queen, yes. Normal "Double/double" bunk size from a towable RV.
Can you give me a ballpark CCC on this model? Thanks.
Just walked out to the unit to look at the tag this morning. 2920lbs for occupants and cargo. Should be more than enough in a smaller rig like this.
Love it. We are really considering this model. Three questions. Are the countertops (dinette kitchen and bath) pressed waterproof membrane? Is the ceiling the soft ceiling that they put in the higher end models? And, Does the couch have seatbelts? Thank you in advance for your time and your honest reviews.
This is a base level entry model. It covers the safety and necessity items very well, but is purpose-built without extra amenities like the counters or ceiling liner you mentioned. Those are nice items for certain, but nothing that will stop you from going RV'ing for the weekend. You'll want to look to the Redhawk's big brother Greyhawk for upgrade and preference features.
I want to say the sofa does have seatbelts that may have simply fallen inward when I did my photo shoot. I am out of the office the next few days. Give one of our team members a call and they can hop out to physically verify as we currently have this model in stock.
You might get a few more questions answered thru our photo tour as well: www.haylettautoandrv.com/rv/coldwater+mi/jayco+classc/9828/jayco+redhawk+25r