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I am looking to purchase one of these two types of campers in the 21' length. I know The Viking was made that big, does anyone know if the Discovery was also. Any opinions, insight, experiences with either of these two "Hi-Lo" type campers would be greatly appreciated.
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Out of curiosity, is the 21" how much the roof raises or something else? 21' length, perhaps?
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Duh, sorry, me being an idiot, 21' foot length, thanks for the headsup, I fixed the original post.
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Well, I looked into this type of camper for a while but due to TV limitations, backed off.
I certainly helps reduce the wind resistance over standard height TTs but I'm not sure that it's all that much. I tossed around the idea of the ultralight TTs as well. Ultimately, I went with something I knew I could pull, since I knew Colorado mtns would be a frequent destination. I didn't even get a highwall PUP, which I'd rather have.
Your reasons and desires will vary.
Are you looking more for a hardside "full size" TT?
One thing is that these will block more outside sound over PUPs but not as much as full walled TTs.
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They haven't made those "Pop Tops" for years in this country although Jayco still currently makes them for the Australian market.
I seen this used, and it was a nice floorplan but in poor shape.
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Add this design with a detachable tongue (as Trailmanor) and I think you'd see the Hi Wall Pop Up pretty much disappear since it could then fit in a garage.
For profit, the Hi Walls offer more for the makers, so you'll likely never see Pop Tops again.
I do like the Sun Lite's add a room extention on the rear. Don't know where the floor comes from though. I always liked toy haulers ability to have a self supported, additional canvas room.
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I also found your ad on Craigslist. I removed the link on this post since it had your phone number.
Have a good one.
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Quote: They haven't made those "Pop Tops" for years in this country although Jayco still currently makes them for the Australian market.
I seen this used, and it was a nice floorplan but in poor shape.
Viking
Jayco Australia is a "sister " company founded by Australian Gerry Hand. Has no other tie ups with Jayco US.(Not a division, not owned by Jayco, different models)
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Hum, have to wonder as the folks at Jayco's corporate office have the Jayco Australia awards right on their walls. Don't think they have them there if Jayco Australia was a pirate company using their name illegally. At least one of the people there acknowledged they owned Jayco Australia. I'll take corporates word and their wall of confirmation.
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Quote: Hum, not according to the folks at Jayco corp I've talked with.
In the Middlebury Corp office, there is Jayco Australia awards posted right on the walls. They are now part of Jayco US.
Have a good one.
News to the people in Australia., rang them They are a separate company that has nothing to do with Jayco US. Jayco Australia was founded by a Gerry Hand . They have different products and aare a different company. They are not a divion of Jayco US.
Quote: In the winter of 1975, Jayco developed its first camper trailers and production commenced in January 1976. The company was founded by Gerry Ryan, OAM, who remains at the helm as its Managing Director.
Jayco quickly established a reputation for producing high quality, competitively priced caravan and camping products, and within a few short years it had become a leading player in the Australian recreational vehicle (RV) industry.
Unlike many of its competitors, Jayco survived the economic and industry downturn of the late 1980s and early 1990s through sound business management and a timely expansion of its innovative product range and its nation-wide dealer network.
Jayco prides itself on being a “family company”. The Jayco family includes management, staff, dealers, customers and owners of Jayco product.
Jayco is now one of the most recognized brands in Australia; an established and familiar household name. Each year, a Jayco is ‘home away from home’ for hundreds of thousands of Australians.
Now in its fourth decade, the company - with some 725 employees - is one of the great success stories of Australian manufacturing.
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RobertRyan wrote: Quote: Hum, not according to the folks at Jayco corp I've talked with.
In the Middlebury Corp office, there is Jayco Australia awards posted right on the walls. They are now part of Jayco US.
Have a good one.
News to the people in Australia., rang them They are a separate company that has nothing to do with Jayco US. Jayco Australia was founded by a Gerry Hand . They have different products and aare a different company. They are not a divion of Jayco US.
Quote: In the winter of 1975, Jayco developed its first camper trailers and production commenced in January 1976. The company was founded by Gerry Ryan, OAM, who remains at the helm as its Managing Director.
Jayco quickly established a reputation for producing high quality, competitively priced caravan and camping products, and within a few short years it had become a leading player in the Australian recreational vehicle (RV) industry.
Unlike many of its competitors, Jayco survived the economic and industry downturn of the late 1980s and early 1990s through sound business management and a timely expansion of its innovative product range and its nation-wide dealer network.
Jayco prides itself on being a “family company”. The Jayco family includes management, staff, dealers, customers and owners of Jayco product.
Jayco is now one of the most recognized brands in Australia; an established and familiar household name. Each year, a Jayco is ‘home away from home’ for hundreds of thousands of Australians.
Now in its fourth decade, the company - with some 725 employees - is one of the great success stories of Australian manufacturing.
Sorry, I'll take their word over yours.
Have a good one.
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Quote: Sorry, I'll take their word over yours.
Have a good one.
I will take what the Australian Company in Melbourne's word to what is pasted on a notice board in Middlebury. As well The Australian company does not make the same products as Jayco US. Poptops have been built in Australia well before Jayco was establiahed here. Have a good day.
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