It has been a long several months in our search for a new 5th wheel. We finally sold our 24' Ameri-lite TT several weeks a go.
Hopefully we are buying one today. Our search has led us through Coleman, Denali, Flagstaff, Aruba (Starcraft), Greystone and Jayco. With Florida being such a large RV state I was surprised at the lack of more manufacturers and models available. Since we were limiting our search for around a 30' I am sure that cut down a lot of our choices.
We finally narrowed our choices down to a Greysotne 29MK (Heartland), Coleman CT259 and the Jayco Eagle Super Lite 28.5 RLS. Our first choice was the Greystone. It was a BEAUTIFUL 5th wheel at a VERY reasonable price for the quality. But could not agree on a price with the dealer. Our second choice was the Coleman, but again could come to a price with the dealer. So, we will be negotiating for the Jayco today. After closer look we are seeing that the Jayco seems to be a little better quality on the interior anyway. The Coleman was a little cheaper, lighter with a few more bells and whistles though.
Hopefully somewhere along the line I can get a hitch thrown in there
Anyone familiar with the brand I have mentioned?
Hopefully we are buying one today. Our search has led us through Coleman, Denali, Flagstaff, Aruba (Starcraft), Greystone and Jayco. With Florida being such a large RV state I was surprised at the lack of more manufacturers and models available. Since we were limiting our search for around a 30' I am sure that cut down a lot of our choices.
We finally narrowed our choices down to a Greysotne 29MK (Heartland), Coleman CT259 and the Jayco Eagle Super Lite 28.5 RLS. Our first choice was the Greystone. It was a BEAUTIFUL 5th wheel at a VERY reasonable price for the quality. But could not agree on a price with the dealer. Our second choice was the Coleman, but again could come to a price with the dealer. So, we will be negotiating for the Jayco today. After closer look we are seeing that the Jayco seems to be a little better quality on the interior anyway. The Coleman was a little cheaper, lighter with a few more bells and whistles though.
Hopefully somewhere along the line I can get a hitch thrown in there
Anyone familiar with the brand I have mentioned?