2007 Jayco 29RLS — White on the outside, Brown on the inside, Excellent overall condition (and still knows how to make road trips fun)
If an RV could wink, this 2007 Jayco 29RLS would do it. With a crisp white exterior that says “I’m ready for a weekend escape” and a warm brown interior that says “come in, I have snacks,” this coach is the perfect blend of sensible and snuggly. It’s in excellent overall condition — lovingly used, well-maintained, and not the kind of RV that hoards mysterious stains or strange smells.
Factory-default features (described in loving, slightly funny, but accurate detail)
Exterior
- White laminated exterior skin — clean, reflective, and polite to other cars at the campground.
- One-piece roof (factory-applied membrane) designed to keep rain out and your hair dry during thunderstorms.
- Power awning (factory-installed) that extends on a whisper and contracts with the dignity of a napkin folding demonstration — great for shade, impromptu porches, and making your campsite look like a five-star tailgate.
- Exterior storage compartments with lockable doors — perfect for hoses, folding chairs, and questionable souvenirs from highway pit-stops.
- Propane tank(s) mounted on the A-frame with a factory regulator — ready to fuel the furnace, water heater, and that occasional grill envy.
- City water hookup, cable/satellite prep, and an exterior shower hookup for muddy dogs and adventurous kids.
- Stabilizer jacks (manual) and spare tire mounted underneath — built to keep you steady when the campsite gets social.
- Tinted, frameless windows and screened vent openings to let light in without inviting every mosquito within a 10-mile radius.
Interior (Brown — the color that says “I meant to choose this”)
- Warm brown upholstery and coordinating cabinetry that give the interior an intentionally cozy, lived-in look without having actually lived a questionable life.
- Rear living room floorplan (29RLS = Rear Living Space) — a comfortable lounge area with seating (sofa/lounge) and a dedicated entertainment center at the back wall for TV and stereo.
- One large slide-out to expand living/dining space — creates extra elbow room so you won’t be playing hopscotch to pass the salt.
- Overhead storage, reading lights, and practical window treatments (day/night shades) for privacy, light control, and dramatic late-night storytelling.
Kitchen
- Three-burner cooktop with oven — for frying, searing, and the occasional “I can make this meal fancier than the diner” attempt.
- Built-in microwave oven for popcorn, leftovers, and culinary shortcuts.
- 12V/110V refrigerator (3-way absorption style typical for the factory option) — keeps your food cold whether you’re plugged into shore power or boondocking with propane.
- Double stainless steel sink with pull-out sprayer-style faucet (or single deep basin depending on factory spec) — dishes beware, you will be conquered.
- Countertop workspace and overhead cabinets with solid-wood cabinet doors (factory cabinetry) — attractive, sturdy, and forgiving of culinary catastrophes.
- Pantry or dedicated food storage area for snacks, spices, and that emergency chocolate bar.
Bathroom
- Mid-bath or rear-located bath layout depending on the factory configuration — includes a shower with a skylight for natural light and shower theatrics.
- Porcelain foot-flush toilet for modern creature comforts.
- Vanity with sink, medicine cabinet, and mirrored storage — perfect for toothbrushes, toiletries, and toothpaste-related drama.
- Vent fan to keep steam and soap opera levels in check.
Bedroom
- Front bedroom with queen-size bed (factory mattress platform) — comfortable sleeping area with under-bed storage for bedding, luggage, or secret campfire marshmallows.
- Dual wardrobes/closets and dresser space — yes, there’s room for a change of clothes beyond “adventure uniform.”
- Reading lights, bedroom windows with shades, and TV hookups for late-night movie ma