For some reason Jayco has not been very diligent in updating their website.
The 324 just did start in production late July. The Jayflight G2 32 is the same floorplan. There were things I liked and disliked, but the likes won out in this case. The main selling point to me was the oversized bunks in the bunkroom that can comfortably sleep adults or grow with the kids as they grow. I also really like the garage like storage door at the back on the awning side. Pair this with the pass through storage and you will be hard pressed to find another unit with this much outside storage.
We saw the 324 this weekend and ordered one per our specs. Hopefully it will be here before Labor Day weekend.
We liked what we saw-obviously as we ordered ours.
Hope this helps.
Jim
Me, The Beautiful Better Half, and 2 Awesome Little Girls
TV: 2005 Ford Excursion Eddie Bauer 4x4 PSD
2009 Jayco Eagle 324 BHDS
We've had our Jayco Eagle since July 2005. Very satisfied. No major problems. We looked at a lot of TT's before deciding on the Jayco Eagle. We still haven't found anything we like better.
We have the 341RLQS and love the layout, roominess, and comfort. Matched to our F350, it handles very well through all road conditions. After dewlivery, found only a few cosmetic items that we could easily fix. The documentation that is provided with the trailer could be can be a bit difficult to digest. Research for items you will need for camping, i.e., dishes, cookware, linens, tools, pantry items, etc. Make certain the dealer shows you where all the furnace, hot water heater heater propane, and hot water heater water control valves are located. You should also get a set of interior and exterior light bulbs and fuses to carry with you.
Happy camping.
Chuck USN Ret, Navy Flight Test Engr
Kay, The Bride (43 yrs) Ret Nurse, High School Media Specialist
Christopher, Our Velcro Child
08 F350 Lariat 4X4, 6.4, 5spd auto, DRW 4.30 rear, Tow Boss, CC, LB, Linux
08 Jayco Eagle 341 RLQS, Moryde pin box, shocks