Just put an offer on a 2007 Jay Feather,A Liner,197. Our 1994 Prowler needs a new roof and the cost would be about the same as the Jay Feather. The "new" trailer also has air cond and an RV fridge. It is also 19ft and lighter than the Prowler which is 22ft. That's all I know - it looks good but I would like some opinions before I commit. Thanks........
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I'd crawl around that trailer for at least and hour.... just looking....
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As jelag mentioned,spent a good amount of time checking it over,,,
Check the floor in each corner,open every cabinet and push around on the ceiling..Biggest enemy of any camper is water Intrusion.Also I wouldn't hesitate to take a ladder with me and check the roof .
Also you may consider hiring a professional inspector and have him check the trailer over...If seller doesn't want you to do this than just walk away.
Thanks for replies. I am well aware of what to check out but I am not familiar with the Jayco line. They are aluminum framed and fibreglass walls and rubber roof-that's all I know. What do you Jayco owners have to say......