Thanks to Sue (immediately went to check out Forest Rivers after reading your post, thank you!), Laura, Tina and Karen!
Tina, you are SO right! After travelling (and having wonderful trips!) in my van, this tiny trailer sounds (and looks!) like a palace to me. I guess it's all relative!
Laura, thanks for the tip about the unit in your area - I can get to southern Oregon in just a couple of hours.
Karen, I have heard not-so-good things about Thor - should this be a concern regarding this trailer, do you think?
I'm going to need all the help I can get on this one. Unsurprisingly, last night was one of my (fairly frequent) "insomnia nights". Too excited to sleep! Still planning to head in to Sacramento sometime today to take a look at one. There really don't seem to be too many of them for sale, which kind of has me a bit worried.
If I find after my usual "morning coffee" that I am still a bit too groggy to make the drive, I will telephone my local U-Haul to have a hitch and wiring put on my van. Whether or not I get this trailer, it is something that I have been thinking about doing for a long time - it is good to have on there, plus I can get one of those hitch baskets (for storage) if the trailer thing falls through.
Since I wasn't sleeping last night anyway, I continued my hunt for this trailer on the internet and found out that this trailer also comes in a "Baja Edition". Which means that you have a 30-gallon water tank instead of the 20-gallon, and also a larger propane tank (I think a 30-pound tank rather than a 20-pound). It is also a bit higher off the ground, and the undercarriage is "sealed" (whatever that means.
I think this version might be good for me, because I would like to be able not to worry about low spots in the road. On the other hand, with it being higher off the ground this might also meant that it might have more trouble in the wind - and also more wind resistance going down the road. What do you all think?
Depending upon where I eventually go to buy, the additional price for the Baja is only a couple hundred dollars.
Pricing on these is (maybe surprisingly, and maybe not - to those of you who have done this hunt before) is all over the map, from about $13,500 to about $10,999, with the average being about $11,500.
Here is the Baha version, showing the raised body (and larger propane tank - $11,499):
https://www.rvtrader.com/listing/2018-Jayco-JAY-FLIGHT-SLX-154BH-5000042629For comparison, here is one with the "normal" suspension ($10,999):
https://www.bbrv.me/New-Inventory-2017-Jayco-Travel-Trailer-Jay-Flight-SLX-154BH-Anderson-California-3257117Looking at them both just now, I think I kind of like the "normal" suspension one better - but could probably use the larger water and propane tanks.
QUESTION: Both of these are listed as "sale" prices - can I then "make an offer" on one? Or does a sale price generally seem pretty firm? I have seen these trailers online for as high as $13,500, so the prices listed under these links might be discounted prices already.
Question for Beth: WooHoo! When did you say you were going to be in the Yellowstone area! This just might (finally!!) be my year!!!
I'm thinking that if I have to drive some distance to just "take a look"
it might be a good idea to drive the van, with the hitch already in place.
Best wishes (and please keep those suggestions coming!)
,
Anne