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Title: Advise on whether to buy a Jayco Outback or Touring camper
Post by: jaup on September 20, 2016, 12:02:19 PM
Hi all.


We are  looking at buying a Jayco camper trailer such as a Hawk or Eagle and I am finding it hard to choose between an Outback and Touring version.


The camper will be towed by a medium/large euro 4wd and I am trying to establish whether its worth going for the Outback version which is quite a bit heavier. The camper will he doing %95+ of its time on sealed roads and the rest on gravel roads, with the most adventurous being a road like the Oodnadatta track or maybe up to the cape. I am aware you can life the touring version for a bit more clearance also, which could be an option.


Also any tips on what to look for when buying the model prior to current, say post 2010?


Any help would be greatly appreciated.


Cheers,
Paul


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Title: Re: Advise on whether to buy a Jayco Outback or Touring camper
Post by: prodigyrf on September 20, 2016, 12:29:14 PM
Well the missus and I have a 2002 roady Dove and this post may help-
http://www.myswag.org/index.php?topic=49514.0 (http://www.myswag.org/index.php?topic=49514.0)
Had an 85 roady with the kids and you're not going seriously off road solo with kids and we've found the same without them going solo. (I don't want to impose on other people's busy day to bail us out) I've certainly pushed the Dove way beyond what Jayco would recommend but realistically anything with large overhangs and weight is limited in serious rough stuff and like you say most of it is gravel roads at worst (others would have to speak for a Cape trip). Besides we find there's plenty of places out of the way to camp and push off for a day in the fourby for 95% of places like you say. Personally I don't think we're missing much more with our roady instead of an Outback unless it were a Finch perhaps.

PS: Besides then I'd have to get a Grand Vitara instead of the mighty mouse SX4 that gets the puzzled looks from the winch and accessories mob when I roll up :)
Title: Re: Advise on whether to buy a Jayco Outback or Touring camper
Post by: scblack on September 20, 2016, 01:14:48 PM
Last year I bought a Swan Outback, rather than a Touring version and the following is a bit of my thoughts:
Title: Re: Advise on whether to buy a Jayco Outback or Touring camper
Post by: rockinj on September 20, 2016, 02:17:39 PM
I can't comment on the tracks you have mentioned however I can add my thoughts in re to the touring van. Almost two years ago we bought an on road Flamingo ST, it is set up for short term off grid camping including solar, battery, two water tanks, gas hot water, shower/toilet etc.
We tow it with two different utes and also a horse truck. It tows great with all three and has never been an issue.
We bought the on road due to availability and costs. The same van in the outback model when we were looking was more than 10k extra. No way could we stretch to that.
If money was not an issue, I would 'like' the outback version only for the height with exiting gullies etc. In saying that, the only time we have bottomed out was in a caravan park that had a stupid set up.
We tow on road and gravel roads mostly. Hubby is also confident to take it on some sand tracks however we have not had holiday time off to do this. We also go to showgrounds when showing and some of the site are 'interesting' to get to.
If I was doing it again, I still could not warrant the extra 10k to buy an off road version with the travel that we do.
Title: Re: Advise on whether to buy a Jayco Outback or Touring camper
Post by: scblack on September 20, 2016, 02:31:11 PM
I can't comment on the tracks you have mentioned however I can add my thoughts in re to the touring van. Almost two years ago we bought an on road Flamingo ST, it is set up for short term off grid camping including solar, battery, two water tanks, gas hot water, shower/toilet etc.
We tow it with two different utes and also a horse truck. It tows great with all three and has never been an issue.
We bought the on road due to availability and costs. The same van in the outback model when we were looking was more than 10k extra. No way could we stretch to that.
If money was not an issue, I would 'like' the outback version only for the height with exiting gullies etc. In saying that, the only time we have bottomed out was in a caravan park that had a stupid set up.
We tow on road and gravel roads mostly. Hubby is also confident to take it on some sand tracks however we have not had holiday time off to do this. We also go to showgrounds when showing and some of the site are 'interesting' to get to.
If I was doing it again, I still could not warrant the extra 10k to buy an off road version with the travel that we do.
For a new Jayco the Outback is approximately $4,000 more expensive than the touring model. Why would you be looking at $10k difference?
Title: Re: Advise on whether to buy a Jayco Outback or Touring camper
Post by: rockinj on September 20, 2016, 02:35:12 PM
Because that was what was around second hand when we were looking.
Title: Re: Advise on whether to buy a Jayco Outback or Touring camper
Post by: scblack on September 20, 2016, 02:43:30 PM
Because that was what was around second hand when we were looking.
Gotcha.

Were both Touring and Outback models you were looking at used? If they were both used, that strongly supports my first point about resale value. If you were looking at $10k price difference, and they cost $4k more when new, then the resale value is a big argument to go for the Outback version.
Title: Re: Advise on whether to buy a Jayco Outback or Touring camper
Post by: rockinj on September 20, 2016, 02:50:56 PM
Yep, we were looking at three used ST's. Two outback versions. Ours is a 2011 version, the others were 2010 and 2011.  All three were decked out with all the extras - hot water, pump, solar, double water tanks, annex, bed flies etc. The only difference was the outbacks had room for pole holders and one had a huge storage box added to the back.
I don't know if the rarity of ST's added to the price difference or not.
Title: Re: Advise on whether to buy a Jayco Outback or Touring camper
Post by: scblack on September 20, 2016, 03:24:29 PM
Ok, but I think the pricing between used models can be very subjective, depending on many factors. Some owners ask unrealistic prices too - and that $10k difference for an Outback Flamingo may have been over the top.

But I found $4k to be acceptable for the Outback model on a new Swan.
Title: Re: Advise on whether to buy a Jayco Outback or Touring camper
Post by: briann532 on September 20, 2016, 07:40:42 PM
If you go for the outback version you are not limiting your options.

You may not want to go on the dirt now, but once the bug sets in you may change your tune rather quickly.
So much more to see and do when you can traverse the dirt roads.

Life is an adventure, go for it.

Cheers and good luck with your choices,
Brian
Title: Re: Advise on whether to buy a Jayco Outback or Touring camper
Post by: FJCruzin on September 20, 2016, 07:56:37 PM
We compared both and decided to go the OB version.  With the extras included such as the battery system, suspension, brakes and heavier duty chassis etc we went the OB for the relatively small ($4K) price difference.

As Briann532 stated, opens up more possibilities/places we can comfortably go in the OB, plus from our research found the OB version seems to have better resale $$.

 8)
Title: Re: Advise on whether to buy a Jayco Outback or Touring camper
Post by: prodigyrf on September 20, 2016, 08:30:27 PM
Yes I'd say buying new the Outback price differential is worth it but used is another story with limited choice and fancy asking prices. As for what to look for it's all about general condition but always canvas, canvas, canvas.
Title: Re: Advise on whether to buy a Jayco Outback or Touring camper
Post by: jaup on September 28, 2016, 06:45:25 PM
Thanks for all the replies, I reckon we will look for Outback, but if the right deal comes along for a tourer we might go that way.

Anyone have any comments on the extra weight of the Outback being noticeable when towing?

Cheers again.

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Title: Re: Advise on whether to buy a Jayco Outback or Touring camper
Post by: prodigyrf on September 29, 2016, 01:28:41 PM

Anyone have any comments on the extra weight of the Outback being noticeable when towing?

Well our 02' Dove states 1182kg ATM and I've got a 2L engine Suzuki rated to tow 1200kg and it tows just fine down the tar at the open road speed limit so you can trust the conservative tow ratings absolutely. Then comes the variable driving surface and weather conditions and that's all down to the nut behind the wheel and you can kiss all those lovely ratings goodbye.
Title: Re: Advise on whether to buy a Jayco Outback or Touring camper
Post by: jaup on October 19, 2016, 10:55:02 AM
Update, we ended up purchasing a Dove Outback.

Thanks for everyone's advise.

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Title: Re: Advise on whether to buy a Jayco Outback or Touring camper
Post by: scblack on October 19, 2016, 12:10:10 PM
Update, we ended up purchasing a Dove Outback.

Thanks for everyone's advise.

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Excellent work, enjoy your camping. :cheers: