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Jayco Journey Outback 22.68-4 OB

Not so long ago at the recently held Sydney caravan show, I was wandering through the very large and busy Jayco stand on the lookout for new or upgraded models to explore when I caught the attention of Brad Slater from Jayco Sydney. He directed me to a just-out-of-the-factory Jayco Journey Outback family van, otherwise known as the 22.68-4 OB model in Jayco nomenclature or the 22ft for short.

Different Layout

I’ve mentioned previously that bunk bed layouts are definitely more common these days and to a considerable degree, many of the layouts have a certain similarity. However, a few manufacturers have stepped outside the design box lately and this particular layout is one of them. 

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For a start there are four bunks, not the usual two or three and in order to avoid an extra-long caravan, Jayco has been a bit creative with the layout. Just to clarify something, although Jayco calls this a 22ft van, it actually has an external length of 22ft 11in (6.985m). To accommodate four bunks and a double bed into this van it has a forward entry door, east-west bed across the front, a nearside dinette and an offside kitchen in the mid to forward area. Towards the rear, there are two bunk beds across the rear wall, two bunk beds along the nearside wall and a bathroom cubicle that fills the remaining offside wall space. 

The internal colours are a bit monochromatic but in various shades of brown and beige, rather than black, white and grey, a not unattractive look. I like the names that manufacturers dream up for the colour schemes. For instance, the décor combination on the seat upholstery is known as Tully/Mondo Charcoal and the benchtop laminate is Furlo! Lighter colours tend to be more user-friendly in confined spaces, like a family van. 

The lighting system has a touch of elegance about it, with mostly a mixture of downlights and strip lights. Neither the double bed nor the dinette have reading lights but the strip lighting fitted under the overhead lockers does an admirable job. Jayco’s unlabelled touch switching system does require a little bit of experimentation to determine what turns on what but it does work quite effectively.

Sleeping Arrangements

Getting to the beds, since there’s quite a few of them. Up front, the innerspring mattress is well sized at 6ft 8in x 4ft 8in (2.03m x 1.42m) and it sits on an orthopedic slat bed base. Like most beds, there’s a storage area underneath but this one is split, the external tunnel storage taking up half the space with the rest being for internal use by lifting the bed base. However, in this case, there’s a nearside external door as well, making this a much more flexible arrangement. 

In the rear area, all the bunks have foam mattresses, the rear pair measuring 6ft 4in x 2ft 4in (1.93m x 0.71m) and having their own window, reading light, curtain and cubby hole storage. Under the lower bunk is a tunnel storage with access from the offside and by lifting the bed base.

The wall bunks are a little smaller being 6ft x 2ft 2in (1.83m x 0.61m) but still of a decent size. They are a little less well-equipped than the rear bunks and don’t have reading lights, nor individual curtains. The lower bunk is different to the rest because it converts into a small two-person dinette. In my opinion, a very clever idea because the main dinette table is too small for all occupants in many family vans, but with this design it addresses that problem by having a table for junior family members. If the dinette is being used, the top bunk can be folded back out of the way too. 

With the bulk of the bathroom in the same space, it is relatively crowded but having a window for every bunk and a decent sized roof hatch makes all the difference. 

A layout outside the box

Combined Facilities

In a van of this length, to get everything in, there’s going to have to be a little bit of compromise. That happens in the bathroom because it’s a ‘wet’ combo unit with a shower on one side and a multiple purpose moulding on the other that comes fitted with a Thetford cassette toilet, fold down wash basin and a shaving cabinet. I’d suggest that with a family on board, there might be a queue particularly in the morning, so this is a van that might spend a fair bit of time in caravan parks or at least places with a nearby amenities block!

Adjacent to the bathroom is a very large four door cupboard that includes plenty of shelf space and a top loading washing machine which comes in handy for families on the road. 

Catering Time

A little surprise in the Journey Outback 22ft is the kitchen — it’s larger than usual with a reasonable amount of bench top space, very handy at family mealtimes. There are the usual fittings — stainless steel sink/drainer, Thetford four burner hob with a grill/oven and a Thetford N4175-A 169 litre three-way fridge and a Sphere microwave oven above surrounded by a good selection of storage space (drawers, cupboards, and overhead lockers). 

Across the way from the kitchen, the L-shaped dinette should accommodate three or four people without too much trouble. 

Construction

Like many Jayco products, the Journey 22ft has an aluminium frame that’s part of Jayco’s vacuum bonded multi-layer wall construction which consists of external fiberglass and 3mm plywood, aluminum framing, insulation and internal 3mm ply. As noted elsewhere, there are back and front tunnel storages and the two 9kg gas cylinders are fitted between the drawbar rails and neatly covered by a purpose designed moulding which is easily removed for access to the cylinders.

Supporting the bodywork is a hot dipped galvanised Endurance chassis with 6in x 4in (150mm x 50mm) rails and drawbar along with Pressed Steel C-Section (PSC) longitudinal members for keeping the strength up and the weight down. Being an Outback variant of the Journey, it has independent suspension; Jayco’s JTECH 2.0 system comes with trailing arms, coil springs and heavy-duty shock absorbers. The stub axles, bearings, and brakes are all suitable for using the Lippert Sway Command system. The 16in alloy wheels are fitted with a tyre pressure monitoring system that can be checked on a phone app. 

Designed for short stay remote travel, the Journey Outback 22ft comes with a 100Ah AGM battery and a 200W solar panel as standard. Monitoring the charging system is a Projecta PM235J battery management system that amongst other things has a five stage 30A smart charger and Bluetooth monitoring. Readouts show the water system as well as the electrics. For internet users, the Sphere Wi-Fi and GPS are going to be a welcome feature. 

Customer Care

Jayco now offers a five-year structural warranty on all its vans, meaning everything manufactured by Jayco will be covered under that warranty. There is the usual rider on anything not built by Jayco being covered by individual manufacturer’s warranties, for whatever period of time they specify. A perusal of the Jayco warranty documents reveals a few conditions for Outback models and they include where they can be driven, at what speed (suitable for prevailing conditions) and definitely not on four-wheel drive tracks. 

The lower wall bunk converts into a two person dinette

On the Road

With a tare mass of 2395kg and an ATM of 2995kg, the Journey Outback 22ft will require a tow vehicle like the dual cab Nissan Navara at least, which is what I used. With a full load and a large family on board, you may like to consider something more heavyweight. With this van being nearly 23ft (7m) in length I was expecting a little bit of tail wag but it tracked along very nicely behind the Navara, including a bit of time on some very slippery (regional Sydney, post flood) tracks to get to my photo location. 

The Bottom Line  

There’s something to be said for this Journey Outback layout. Designed for a family of six, the van is not overly long nor overly heavy. There are a few compromises of course, like the east-west main bed and a small bathroom. Overall, though, it’s quite a creative layout and one that comes with generous storage capacities inside and out. 

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Weights and Measures 

Body length 6.985m (22ft 11in)         Overall length 8.35m (28ft) Width (incl awn)2.47m (8ft 1in) Height 3.05m (10ft) Tare 2395kg ATM 2995kg Payload 600kg Ball weight 215kg

Frame Aluminium         Cladding Vacuum bonded fibreglass composite Chassis Endurance hot dipped galvanised Suspension JTECH Outback Independent Coil Coupling Ball Brakes 12in electric Wheels 16in alloy Water 2 x 80L Battery 1 x 100Ah Solar 1 x 200W Air-conditioner Dometic Ibis 4 Gas 2 x 9kg Sway control Lippert

Cooking Thetford Triplex, 4 burner with grill         Fridge Thetford N4175-A 169 litre Bathroom Combo shower and Thetford cassette toilet Hot water Suburban 

Options Fitted None 

Price as Shown      $84,490.00

Jayco Sydney 63-76 Glossop Street St Marys, NSW 2760 Ph: (02) 9623 1971 W: jaycosydney.com.au 

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Jayco Journey 19.61-3 Outback Review

  • Published: April 25, 2021

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Australian caravan manufacturers have been building family caravans with bunk beds for decades. Although they are an established sector of their market, they are not so common here in New Zealand. But Jayco Auckland say that is changing. The Outback version of the Jayco Journey 19.61-3 reviewed here is a good example of a family caravan.

INTERIOR LAYOUT

At the front is a large east-west double bed; at the rear are two bunk beds kerbside, opposite the driver’s side washroom. The kitchen is centrally located alongside the entry, with the dinette opposite. Separating the sleeping areas provides some privacy and allows continued use of the lounge area once the bunk occupants have retired to bed. The decor throughout is an understated mix of light greys and dark browns.

SLEEPING ARRANGEMENTS

The double bed has an innerspring mattress, and the bunks have foam mattresses. All bed bases have sprung wooden orthopaedic slats. Both floor level beds have good storage space below the mattress, and gas struts take away the pain of lifting the beds for access to this storage.

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For added comfort, the lower parts of the walls surrounding the double bed are covered with upholstered panels. Jayco include bed linen, duvet and pillows in the standard package. There are two reading lights at the head of the bed. A TV wall bracket is mounted at the foot, where it can also be viewed from both the kitchen and the dinette. A battery management charger and the house battery occupy a small corner of the storage space under the bed.

For caravanners, bunks are a practical answer to the question, where are we all going to sleep? Tucked away in the rear corner of the Journey, they offer a snug retreat for all ages, especially the younger ones. In the two-bunk option reviewed here, each bunk has a privacy curtain and a window, and the lower one has a light of its own. The upper one shares the corridor light. A curtain screens off the corridor from the front of the caravan so it doubles as a changing room. A three-bunk option is also available.

The dinette provides the only seating in the caravan. It has the distinctive, very comfortable Jayco two-piece back rests. Covered with a soft, warm woven fabric, it makes the dinette an attractive spot for dining or relaxing. Alongside is a large opening window, and there is a ceiling hatch above, so it is a refreshingly light, bright place to be. The drawers below the seats offer more storage.

At around 1800mm long, the kitchen bench includes a four-hob LPG cooktop and stainless-steel sink/dish drainer, with room for meal preparation and serving at the end. It’s a typical Jayco RV bench – you’ll find them in most of their caravans and motorhomes. Jayco fit them because they have met and continue to meet the needs of their RV buyers.

If you like overhead lockers, you will love the array in the Journey: four over the bed, two over the dinette, two with shelves over the kitchen, one over the hob and another in the washroom.

Along with the kitchen under-bench cupboard space, the two pantry cupboards, the drawers and cupboards beside the bunks as well as the 171-litre fridge/freezer, the storage is more than adequate for four people, their clothes, personal possessions and supermarket shopping.

BATHROOM/LAUNDRY

Behind a concertina curtain on the other side of the corridor is the bathroom/ laundry. It’s a four-function set-up with a handbasin to the left, alongside a Sphere washing machine. To the right, behind a three-piece sliding door, is the shower. Roomy enough for the big and tall, it has shelves for soap and shampoo, and a fan vent in the ceiling. The opening window behind the central placed toilet will be an asset. A large wall mirror behind the handbasin makes the washroom feel more spacious. There are cupboards below the basin and a locker over the toilet. A single centre light, two more over the basin and one in the shower provide plenty of lighting.

The bodywork is finished in a light shade of grey, with a skirt of black checker-plate panels down each side, a black bumper across the back, and a black stone-chip resistant panel across the front. The Outback variant, riding on the latest version of Jayco’s JTECH suspension, has higher ground clearance than the standard Journey, adding to its sense of purpose.

Up front is a conventional cast-iron hitch, handbrake and safety chains. An electric breakaway cable system is also fitted to most Journey models. Jayco’s trademark freshwater tap is mounted on the side of the A-frame.

The Journey’s chassis is hot-dip galvanised steel, which is both lightweight and strong. As well as offering increased ground clearance, this chassis/suspension combination is stable, smooth-riding and has excellent handling qualities.

At its core, the body has an aluminium frame. This is inset with high-density polystyrene foam panels for thermal and acoustic insulation, and externally clad with hail and dent resistant fibreglass panels. The rig runs on 15-inch black alloy wheels and higher rated 235/75R15 AT tyres. Altogether a very solid package.

At the front on the kerbside, a tunnel locker that runs the width of the caravan replaces the conventional front boot. It can be awkward to retrieve items from the middle of the locker, but at least they stay clean and dry. There is good external access to storage under the double bed (front) and bunk bed (rear). A fold-out alloy step is fitted below the habitation door to make entry/exit easier. Up above is an electrically powered 5-metre awning, complete with a strip of LED edge lighting. Below is the wall-mounted outdoor entertainment centre, comprised of a fold-down table, 12-volt and 230-volt outlet plugs, a TV aerial plug and a pair of speakers, all under a wall-mounted light. Aussies are serious outdoor entertainers.

Up top is a 160-watt solar panel, two roof hatches – one over the bed, the other over the kitchen – an aircon unit and a TV antenna.

There are two hatches on the driver’s side, one for the toilet cassette at the rear and one for the tunnel storage at the front. A service hatch for the hot-water boiler, a freshwater fill point and a radio aerial round out the equipment list. A well thought out package, well equipped with durable fixtures and fittings.

SAFETY FIRST

Nitrogen-filled tyres fitted to the Journey reduce tyre temperatures and provide more consistent tyre pressures, even on the hottest days, reducing the risk of tyre blowouts. Having the Lippert Sway Command Tow Control Technology aboard reduces the risk of losing control of the caravan in emergency manoeuvres. As mentioned, the electric breakaway system for caravans with electric brakes is fitted as standard to most Journey models. When a caravan accidentally separates from the tow vehicle, the cable connection is severed, activating the electric brakes and brake lights.

OUTBACK UPGRADE

Jayco Journeys are available in both standard and Outback versions. As the name and appearance suggest, the Outback is equipped to cope with more arduous off-road conditions. As well as the suspension/chassis upgrade, it has a larger 160-watt solar panel, Outback corner steadies, an external gas bayonet fitting for the BBQ, Jayco mudflats and an 8-inch jockey wheel.

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The interior of the Jayco is pragmatic and unpretentious, quite in keeping with its exterior presentation. A caravan to live in comfortably while you enjoy the things the destination has to offer. Not for the bling-hearted. I find it very appealing.

  • Good volume of external and internal storage
  • Very practical interior layout
  • Efficient use of space in the washroom
  • Two slide-out pantries instead of the two pantry cupboards would be good
  • No dedicated cutlery drawer

Jayco Journey 19.61-3 Outback Specifications

Price [Updated for 2022 model]: $98,590

Find out more at jaycoauckland.co.nz

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Jayco Journey 17.53-3 Outback

It’s said that Jayco command half the RV sales in Australia every year. That’s a lot of vans across their vast offering of campers, pop-tops and caravans, and with a dedicated research and development crew they are continually updating their products with fresh ideas. 

The Journey on review is a case in point. It was so new that when we arranged the test, they still hadn’t decided on a model name! So let’s call it the Journey Cargo for its innovative bunk bed design, which converts to a very useful cargo hold.

The Journey 17.53-3 is a seventeen footer in Jayco’s caravan catalogue of budget tourers. It can be optioned as a smooth road Touring version or the dirt road Outback model on review here. Layouts in both versions are the same, but suspension is different, as you might expect. The Touring model is for tar roads and the Outback is designated for graded gravel roads.

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Jayco’s composite wall panels give a smooth clean look to the exterior and efficient thermal protection. A high stance and relatively short length gives the Outback version a mean and purposeful look. Lower sections of black checkerplate against a white body, along with black wheels and chunky offroad tyres add to the rugged impression. 

 In reality, the look and the Outback name might be a tad misleading because the van isn’t intended for serious off-roading. According to their warranty document, the van is designed for limited unsealed roads and, because of mandatory low gas vents, not crossing water more than floor deep. 

That still leaves a lot of country travel and exploring as long as you drive sensibly and lower tyre pressures over uneven surfaces.

THE BUILD 

The van sits on a hot dipped galvanised chassis built in house. A 6” A-frame and chassis uses a tandem Jayco heavy-duty J-tech suspension with trailing arms and a single shock absorber on each arm. Wheels are 15” alloys shod with 235x75 all-terrain tyres. Green valve caps indicate they are filled with nitrogen, which is often recommended to maintain constant tyre temperature in extreme conditions. 

At the A-frame are a standard 50mm ball hitch and a tap with no guard. The ABS front panel is recessed slightly to accommodate two 9kg gas bottles that have a fibreglass covering for a neater look. The tinted front window also has a fold out fibreglass cover to protect the double-glazed Perspex when travelling.

A full-width tunnel boot has generous storage and a smaller one close to the entry door reaches into the storage space under the bed. Other features include a set of weatherproof speakers, 12V and TV connections and an electrically operated awning, which is way cool and very practical. Control from a smartphone through Jayco’s wireless hub adds to bragging rights.

But the best and newest feature is the rear cargo space, accessed through a wide door. Items like bikes, smaller kayaks, and all manner of camping equipment can be stored when travelling by folding the lower bunk inward to its frame. When you arrive at your destination, unload the gear and the bed folds down to its normal position for sleeping. The large side access door is an option on all similar Journey models for $795.

The extra storage space is a smart innovation and again, it shows that the Jayco R&D department is on the ball. This feature will be very useful for families wanting to keep the young ones entertained by bringing their favourite toys when camped. It’s all well and good tying everything to a rear rack, but I am always fearful of losing the lot somewhere on the way. Having everything safely secured inside seems like a great idea.

THE INTERIOR

Unlike some of the other vans on review this month, the Jayco isn’t your quintessential large family van. It’s a compact and pared back seventeen footer with the basic essentials and just enough room to be comfortable. So, while there are compromises on space, it’s ideally set up as an easily towed option, with the ability to get into some more easily accessed off-grid campsites for a few days.

There’s a folding step and, because of the extra height, most folk will need it for access into the Outback model. Interior design dictates an east-west queen bed to the front, bunks along the curbside rear wall, a compact ensuite opposite and a central living space. 

Colours are straight from the understated Jayco palette, with some added zaniness from the Kosciuszko zigzag pattern on the lounge. The overall theme of white walls with light grey curtains and benchtops is a sensible and kid-friendly. Large windows at the bed head and at the dinette light up the interior and give views to the driver side, but surprisingly there are no windows on the kitchen side. This means the only view in that direction is through the door. Additional cooling comes from two small overhead hatches and a roof mounted Ibis 4 air conditioner.

A small drawer under the queen bed makes a handy storage option and leaves room and quick maintenance for the house battery, hot water system a 12V Sureflo water pump, as well as the J35 BMPRO battery management system. In a family van storage is important, so it’s good to see all possible wall spaces are utilised. Cupboards above the bed run along the curbside, across the front and then all the way past the dinette on the near side. 

Seating at the L-shaped dinette would handle two adults and two smaller children around a rectangular table. The table can be dropped for an extra bed with an infill cushion if needed. 

There’s good news and less good news in the kitchen. The good news is that you get a Thetford Triplex Plus oven, grill and cooktop, but on the downside, at first glance, bench space is limited to about 300mm alongside a circular stainless steel sink and the lid over the cooktop. 

But wait, there’s more. In another smart idea, an extension folds up next to the sink for an extra 400mm. It does close off the exit when it’s in place, but I’m sure it will be well used for food prep or washing up.

Feeding older children is always a challenge, especially on the road, so the 171L Thetford fridge/freezer will be a boon. A Sphere microwave sits on top of the fridge for use when hooked up to 240V power, while rearward of the fridge is a floor-to-ceiling pantry to help feed the mob.

The combination ensuite has the essential shower and cassette toilet for bush camping, while a second shower outside will help keep the van clean at the beach. A wind-up roof hatch takes care of ventilation and I liked the handy toiletry cupboard and six-slot toothbrush holder. A moulded sink folds out from the wall to add room when showering. It creates the feeling of a railway sleeper and adds to the fun, holiday atmosphere. 

The double bunks each have an opening window and a reading light, while the top bunk has a movable ladder that seemed strong enough for the job. But I felt the top bunk’s plywood sides looked a bit light for burly teenagers who would inevitably use them to help climb to the higher bed. 

A small cupboard over the dinette houses Sphere Wi-Fi hubs, the main isolator switch and a manual control for the Care Free awning. Alongside is the JHub, Jayco’s version of the BMPRO monitoring system that accesses battery management, power inputs and water levels. 

A winning feature of the Outback is its compact size and manageable weight. At 2107kg unladen and with a modest 475kg payload, there are many medium-sized four-wheel drives capable of towing it with ease. 

Behind the Bayswater Jayco Holden Colorado the Outback felt well balanced and without any vices along metropolitan motorways and out into the shire roads north of Melbourne. We managed minimal dirt driving and over some rutted tracks the suspension worked impeccably. There’s no reason to think that, driven sensibly, the Outback can’t tackle short stretches of rougher dusty roads when necessary.

The warranty is two years on the body of the van and five years on the structure including for leaks, cladding delamination and the suspension and chassis. However, equipment and fittings not manufactured by Jayco, including appliances, are said to be separately warranted by those suppliers.

Starting at $57,990 the Outback is good value in its size range. Extras including: Reversing camera, picnic table, external shower, and 160W solar upgrade take the as-tested price to $59,503.

A lot of vans in the 17’ range have single axles so the Jayco’s tandem suspension on review stands out as a well-engineered rig, despite the builder’s conservative recommendations about its modest offroad ability. 

The modern styling is a winner and younger family members especially will take to the latest technology on board. While the size might be rather compact, it’s a good balance of usable space and ease of towing

WEIGHTS AND MEASURES

Overall length 7.08m (23ft 2in)

External body length 5.42m 

Internal body length 5.33m (17ft 5in)

External body width 2.47m 

Travel height 3.04m (8ft 1in)

Internal height 1.97m (6ft 4in)

Tare 2107kg 

ATM 2582kg 

Ball weight 151kg

Payload 475kg (calculated)

Frame Composite 

Cladding Fibreglass

Chassis 6" hot dipped galvanised 

Suspension Tandem trailing arm independent with shock absorber

Brakes 10in Drum

Wheels 15' alloy

Water 2 x 82L

Battery 1 x 110Ah

Air-conditioner Yes

Gas 2 x 9kg

Sway control No

Cooking Combination oven

Fridge 171L 3 way

Microwave Yes

Lighting LED

Hot water Yes

OPTIONS FITTED

Reversing camera, picnic table, external shower, 160w solar upgrade

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Best Off Road Family Caravan for the family that likes to venture off the beaten track

For families who like to travel a little further down the bitumen and spend most of their time off-the-grid; the Jayco All Terrain is the RV for you. This off-road family caravan is available in three floorplans with the largest sleeping up to six.

This RV provides some great specifications when it comes to outback and off-road requirements. The Jayco All Terrain has a large front toolbox for extra outdoor-gear storage, The rear section also offers kids their own bedroom space with double and triple bunks available.

Features include:

  •  JTECH Independent suspension & D0-35 coupling
  •  12v awning with LED strip light
  • Higher ground clearance
  •  Dust reduction system
  •  2 x 160w solar panels
  •  Sphere WiFi + GPS
  •  Lithium battery
  • 4-burner gas cooktop
  • Plenty of added storage: pack all the essentials plus more
  • 24” TV to keep the little ones entertained
  • Sirocco fans to keep cool while you’re off-grid

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Best Family Caravan for the family looking for unbeatable value for money

When it comes to value for money – you can’t beat the Jayco Starcraft. Enjoy all the creature comforts of home, the Starcraft has everything you need on a family holiday plus more, such as a fully equipped ensuite, spacious kitchen, plenty of storage, and sleeping capacity of up to 6. One of our most-loved caravans, the Starcraft includes a refrigerator, shower, and toilet.

If you want to venture a little further off track, the Starcraft offers a Bushpack model which features higher ground clearance.

  • 4-burner gas cooktop and grill
  • Air conditioner
  • 153L refrigerator
  • Shower & toilet
  • Pull-out awning with LED strip light

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Best Family Caravan for the family looking for more features for less

The Jayco Journey is one of our most popular caravans. It features floor plans to suit any family and can sleep up to six people (including double and triple bunk bed options). The Jayco Journey is also available in an outback option, which caters for those that want to adventure further.

The best thing about it? The Jayco Journey features a heap of family-friendly extras, including:

  • Air Conditioning
  • 171L refrigerator
  • 4-burner gas cooktop and oven
  • Added storage
  • Washing machine

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  • 4 Burner Cook Top
  • Air Conditioning
  • Battery 100amp
  • Corner Steadies
  • Electric Awning
  • Electric Brakes
  • Electronic Stability Control
  • External Speakers
  • Fly Screens and Blinds
  • Fresh Water Tanks 2 x 82L
  • Fridge Freezer
  • Furrion Sound System
  • Galvanized Chassis
  • Gas Bottle 2 x 9kg
  • Hot Water Service
  • Mains Tap to A-Frame
  • Picnic Table
  • Solar Panel 200Watt
  • Spare Wheel
  • Tank Monitors
  • Washing Machine
  • Wifi System & GPS

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Jayco Journey Caravan 19.61-3 Double Bunk

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  • Full ensuite with separate shower/toilet
  • 240V/Gas HWS
  • Large 185L 3 Way Fridge/Freezer
  • 2 x 82litre water tanks
  • 2 x 9kg gas bottles
  • 100amp Battery
  • Caravan Queen bed
  • Double bunks
  • Radio/CD with external speakers
  • 4 burner gas/electric stove & griller
  • Air Conditioner/Heater
  • Roll out awning
  • Generous storage space

Specifications

  • Sleeps – 4
  • Body Length – 6120mm/20’1″
  • Travel Length – 7545mm/24’7″
  • Travel Height – 2865mm/9’4″
  • Towball Weight – 179kg
  • Tare Weight – 2,083kg
  • Minimum Tow Vehicle – 2,500kg

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  • All essential kitchen items are supplied.
  • eg. Dinner set for 6, saucepans, frypan, kitchen utensils, kettle, toaster etc.
  • You will need to bring outside table/chairs and linen/bedding.

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Review: Jayco Journey Outback

In 2014 Jayco combined the best of two models, the Destiny and the Sterling, into a new caravan, the Journey. It’s grown to become the most popular in the range of Jayco’s pop-tops, and continues to find new fans thanks to a line-up of sought-after features.

The Journey range is divided into two basic groups, those designed more for highway touring and those equipped for tougher operations on less accommodating tracks. Designated as the 17.55-8 and -9 or Outback models, these are the biggest sellers in the Journey range.

Jayco’s pop-top vans have always been popular with those looking for a lower roof line for enhanced aerodynamics, fuel consumption or storage reasons. They are also sought after by buyers who don’t want to fork out for a larger tow vehicle.

Today they’re increasingly an option for couples moving up from something like a camper trailer, or those moving up from tent camping and looking for more creature comforts. With good ground clearance in the Outback models, tougher set-up and a smaller travelling profile than most caravans, they can still be taken to many of the places you once sought with your camper trailer or tent.

The Outback kit including Jayco’s popular JTECH independent trailing arm suspension package with heavy duty drawbar (120mm deep instead of 100mm), a front jerry can holder, black checkerplate panelling over the lower portion of the body, external 12-volt power outlet, galvanised rear bumper bar, gas bayonet fitting to the exterior for use with an external barbecue and 120 watt roof-mounted solar panel. These vans have a much better resale value and give you that element of extra flexibility no matter what circumstances might throw at you.

The Outback fitout also introduces larger 235/75R15 tougher all-terrain tyres on alloy rims in place of the touring 185R14 rubber found on the highway models.

The downside to this is the weight increases by an extra 150kg and the ball weight increases by 25kg, although neither is excessive.

Since they have a shower fitted they come standard with a 100 amp-hour gel battery for the water pump, a second 82-litre water tank, and a second 9kg gas bottle to run the water heater unit.

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All of the 17ft vans, including the 17.55-8 and -9, also come equipped with a Truma air conditioning system. These excellent German-made units do a much better job in extreme conditions and are worth having.

Like all Jayco vans, the tandem axle shower-equipped models have a 475kg of carrying capacity to accommodate the extra water.

The fitout provides for a range of features that are worth having. There are 12 internal layout styles to choose from across the range. One of the attributes brought over from the Sterling was the higher walls. This allows for tinted Dometic double glazed windows built-in blinds and insect mesh.

With the larger windows, zip-out panels in the pop-top walls and a roof-mounted skylight over the bed, the interiors of these vans are bright and sunny.

The fully separate all-in-one bathroom across the rear is the stand out feature. It comes with comfortable layout, plenty of storage spaces and the shower has been improved with a single-piece unit eliminating the risk of leaks.

There are a range of bathroom and kitchen options to choose from. The Outback model as tested came without a normal oven to allow for extra storage, but it is an option. There is a microwave, Smev three-burner gas hotplates and single electric hot plate gas stove with griller underneath.

The extra electric hotplate comes in handy, saving gas when mains power is available, as does the dual-mode water heater. The fridge, which was 110 litres capacity in the Sterling, has now gone up to a standard 150 litre three-way unit.

For sleeping, there’s either an island orthopaedic double bed or two singles, with inner spring mattresses. For peace of mind, all the Journey vans are equipped standard with a Camec security door.

While the Outback vans are designed basically for two, there is a $299 option to purchase an additional cushion and baseboard, which converts the dinette into another bed.

A stand out feature certainly not available in the 1970s is the electrical and entertainment systems. Lighting is all LED and completely wireless. This eliminates the risk of any wiring problems and also means you never have to get out of bed to switch off a light – there’s a remote for that. A USB charging point is standard as well as an 18-inch LED television/DVD player with mounting bracket and wind-up antenna. There’s a Fusion CD/radio system, complete with external speakers.

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To complete the outside living experience there’s an optional external shower (with free-standing shower tent if desired) and an external TV socket. To extend your options all Jayco outlets offer an annexe kit.

All the Journey models come with a white Euro-style fibreglass body, with sloping aerodynamic nose. Smart graphics set off the finish and give a sharp style to these vans.

There are so many options to choose from across the range. One certainly worth considering for off roaders is the Coast to Coast Control Panel ($207) which monitors water levels in up to four tanks (two standard plus optional third and waste water tanks) as well as battery charge levels   There is also the excellent Al-Ko Electronic Stability Control to keep your van where it belongs, as well as a longer A-frame, Tregg offroad polyblock coupling, and leather seat coverings.

Pop-tops have come a long way since the first humble camper was introduced by Jayco in the 1970s and they remain as popular as ever. The reason for that is undoubtedly due to their value for money in terms of quality, resale value and great list of standard features.

At $41,563 RRP as tested, it is excellent value.

Link: Read the full review and specs in Issue 15 of Time to Roam .

Review by David Cook.

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Jayco Journey Outback 2018

22.68 – 1 OB MY18

Double Bunk Model

Excellent Condition – has not been off-road, used in caravan parks only. Oven has never been used.

Registered until August 2023

Tare 2500kg

Towball Weight 170kg

Length – 8425mm

Height – 3030mm

Width – 2470mm

Features: –

Air Conditioning

Cooktop 4 burner/oven

Thetford Fridge 171L

Stereo-Radio system with external speakers

3.3kg Washing Machine

Leather Dinette Seating

Innerspring Mattress (queen)

Double Bunks

Galvanised chassis

Fiamma rear-mounted bike rack (for 2)

Side Entry front and rear boots

Gas Bayonet and gas bottle

JTECH Suspension Independent Coik

Water Tanks x 2

External fold-out table

JControl LED control panel tablet display

Internal toilet and shower

External Shower

Double glazed windows with roller blinds

Security screen on front door with triple locks

Additional Features/Throw-ins:

Insert to convert lounge to additional bed

Draw bar cover

Outdoor Mat 6 x 2.4m

Linen for bedding

Small Vacuum

Cutlery and Plastic Dinner Setting

  • VIN: 6AM0000000J1W82183
  • Chassis Number: n/a
  • Condition: Used
  • Warranty: No
  • External cabin length: 22.68
  • Empty Ball Mass: 170kg
  • Tare Mass: 2505kg
  • GTM: 2788kg

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