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2026 JaycoJay Feather 32QBH

The line flagship — a 37-foot quad-bunk bunkhouse with twin slides, two awnings and room for up to ten, the longest, heaviest and most-equipped trailer Jayco builds in the Jay Feather range.

Tow-Critical Data — as built, MY2026

8,000lb
Dry Weight
1,015lb
Dry Tongue
9,600lb
GVWR
37ft
Length
Sleeps 10 Dual-axle · Quad-bunk bunkhouse, twin slides, line flagship Built by · Jayco, Inc. Construction · Norco® Z-frame · laminated Starting MSRP · $56,850

01 What makes it unique

The Jay Feather 32QBH is the largest floorplan in the line and the family flagship. Quad bunks handle a houseful of kids, a private bedroom gives the parents their own room, twin slides open the main living area and two power awnings shade a long outdoor space — a 37-foot-8-inch layout that sleeps up to ten while keeping Jay Feather’s residential finish. At eight feet wide with the line’s biggest body, it is built for the multi-family or large-family trips that smaller bunkhouses can’t quite handle.

The build is the full Jay Feather platform stretched to its largest form — an American-made Norco® Z-frame with integrated A-frame, a vacuum-bonded Stronghold VBL™ laminated floor, the Magnum Truss™ roof and an aluminum-framed rounded front. A 9,600-pound GVWR on an 8,000-pound dry weight leaves 1,600 pounds of payload, and the 1,015-pound tongue weight — the heaviest of the profiled Feathers — means a properly equipped tow vehicle and weight-distributing hitch are essential. The 11 cubic-foot 12-volt refrigerator and 55-gallon fresh tank carry over from the rest of the line.

It sleeps ten and is the priciest plan in the range, near an MSRP of $57,000 before dealer discounting, and at 37 feet it needs a capable half-ton-plus or three-quarter-ton and a full-size site. For a large or multi-family group who want quad bunks, a private bedroom and twin-slide living space in the biggest trailer Jayco builds in this line, the 32QBH is the Jay Feather flagship.

02 Full specifications

Dimensions

Exterior length
37' 8"
Exterior width
8' 0"
Exterior height
11' 0"
Interior height
6' 6"

Weights

Dry / unit base weight
8,000 lbs
GVWR (max loaded)
9,600 lbs
Net cargo / payload
1,600 lbs
Dry tongue weight
1,015 lbs

Capacities

Fresh water
55 gal
Grey water
57 gal
Black water
30 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
10
Slides
2
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 32QBH 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

Quad bunks, sleeps up to ten

Four bunks plus a private bedroom and twin-slide living space — the 32QBH is built for the large- or multi-family trips smaller bunkhouses can’t handle.

The line flagship

At 37′ 8″ and 8,000 lb dry it is the longest, heaviest and most-expensive trailer in the Jay Feather range — twin slides and two awnings included.

Heaviest tongue in the line

The 1,015 lb tongue weight is the highest of the profiled Feathers — a weight-distributing hitch and a properly rated tow vehicle are essential, not optional.

Big trailer, capable tow vehicle

At nearly 38 feet it needs a capable half-ton-plus or three-quarter-ton and a full-size site — the most truck and space of any Jay Feather.

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 29QBH

A foot shorter and lighter quad-bunk bunkhouse with a rear bath and outside kitchen — nearly as much family room with less trailer to tow and place.

↔ Cross-shop
Jay Feather 27BH

A much shorter double-bunk bunkhouse that still sleeps ten with dual entry — far easier to tow if the quad bunks and flagship size aren’t needed.

↑ Step up
Grand Design Reflection 342BHTS

A premium laminated-aluminum bunkhouse with more capacity and finish at a markedly higher price than the Feather.