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2026 JaycoJay Feather 25RB

A rear-bath family trailer with a private walk-around queen up front — a 30-footer that sleeps six without bunks, putting the bathroom across the back for privacy and flow.

Tow-Critical Data — as built, MY2026

6,150lb
Dry Weight
715lb
Dry Tongue
7,500lb
GVWR
30ft
Length
Sleeps 6 Dual-axle · Rear-bath family, walk-around queen Built by · Jayco, Inc. Construction · Norco® Z-frame · laminated Starting MSRP · $44,123

01 What makes it unique

The Jay Feather 25RB takes a different path to family capacity: instead of rear bunks, it places a full bathroom across the back wall and a private walk-around queen up front, sleeping six via convertible furniture in between. The rear bath is a genuine comfort upgrade — more room than a mid-trailer bath, with better separation between the sleeping and living ends of the 30-foot coach.

It rides on the full Jay Feather platform — Norco® Z-frame, Stronghold VBL™ laminated walls, Magnum Truss™ roof, 11 cubic-foot 12-volt refrigerator — with a 7,500-pound GVWR on a 6,150-pound dry weight. That leaves 1,350 pounds of payload, the tightest of these six, so families travelling fully loaded should watch the scale. The 55-gallon fresh and 60-gallon gray support extended stays.

It sleeps six in a layout built around privacy rather than bunk count, at an MSRP in the mid-$40,000s. For a small family or a couple who host, who want a real walk-around bed and a spacious rear bath rather than a bunk room, the 25RB is the comfort-first family plan in the line.

02 Full specifications

Dimensions

Exterior length
30' 1"
Exterior width
8' 0"
Exterior height
10' 8"
Interior height
6' 6"

Weights

Dry / unit base weight
6,150 lbs
GVWR (max loaded)
7,500 lbs
Net cargo / payload
1,350 lbs
Dry tongue weight
715 lbs

Capacities

Fresh water
55 gal
Grey water
60 gal
Black water
34 gal
Refrigerator
11 cu ft

Construction

Frame
Norco® Z-frame · integrated A-frame
Walls
Stronghold VBL™ vacuum-bonded laminate
Roof
Magnum Truss™ · PVC membrane
Underbelly
Enclosed · Climate Shield option

Running gear

Axles
2 (tandem)
Hitch
Bumper Pull
Wheel wells
Galvanized · impact-resistant
Brakes
Electric self-adjusting

Galley & bath

Cooktop
3-burner recessed
Refrigerator
11 cu ft
A/C
13,500 BTU roof-mounted Quiet Series A/C
Water heater
Tankless on-demand · gas

Sleeping & layout

Sleeps
6
Slides
1
Awnings
1
Primary bed
Front queen (king opt.)

03 Jay Feather floorplan family

Jay Feather is Jayco's lightweight step-up travel trailer — a notch above the value Jay Flight SLX, built on an American-made Norco® Z-frame with vacuum-bonded laminated walls, an 11 cubic-foot 12-volt refrigerator and residential touches. The 2026 line runs nineteen floorplans from compact Murphy-bed couples' trailers up to 36-foot family bunkhouses. The 25RB on this page is highlighted; each other profiled plan links to its own page, and the rest of the line is catalogued on the hub.

FloorplanNominalSleepsNotable
19MRK23 ft2Compact Murphy bed + rear kitchen, couples
21MML25 ft3Murphy bed + single bunk, flexible compact
24FK27 ft2Front cook’s kitchen, rear bedroom, couples
23RK29 ft4Rear-kitchen couples coach, dual entry
25RB30 ft6Rear-bath family, walk-around queen
26RL31 ft4Rear-living couples coach, front queen
27BH32 ft10Double-bunk family bunkhouse, dual entry
27MK33 ft6Rear island-kitchen coach, twin slides
26FK34 ft4Front slide-out kitchen, rear queen, twin slides
29BHB34 ft10Big-family bunkhouse, outside kitchen
29QBH36 ft10Quad-bunk family bunkhouse, rear bath + outside kitchen
30RKB36 ft4Rear island-kitchen coach, twin slides, front bedroom
32RL36 ft6Rear-living coach, kitchen island, twin slides
32QBH38 ft10Quad-bunk bunkhouse, twin slides, line flagship

Most Jay Feather floorplans carry a single slide and an optional king bed in place of the standard 60×80 queen; several add an outdoor camp kitchen. Jay Feather replaced the discontinued White Hawk in Jayco's range for 2025, absorbing its more-featured positioning. Additional floorplans (front-kitchen, rear-living, and bunk layouts) are documented on the line hub. Always confirm equipment and weights against the unit's own weight sticker.

04 What owners & reviewers report

Rear bath, front queen

A full back-wall bath and a private walk-around queen give better separation and flow than a bunk plan.

Sleeps six without bunks

Convertible furniture sleeps six while keeping an adult-oriented layout — a family trailer that doesn’t feel like one.

Roomy rear bathroom

The across-the-back bath is more generous than a mid-trailer bath — a real day-to-day comfort gain.

Tightest payload of the six

1,350 lb of payload is modest for a 30-foot trailer — mind the load when travelling six-up with gear.

SOURCING — ownership notes to be expanded with cited threads from owner communities & forums per the data plan

05 How it compares

↓ Step down
Jay Feather 23RK

Shorter, with a rear kitchen and couples-focused sleeping — the choice if six berths aren’t needed.

↑ Step up
Jay Feather 27BH

A true double-bunkhouse sleeping ten — the family step up when the kids need their own berths.

↔ Cross-shop
Jay Flight SLX 250BH

The value double-bunkhouse — cheaper and lighter, a different take on family sleeping.