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- Price: $13,750
- Year: 2026
- Model: JAY FEATHER 17BHSL AIR
- Listing ID: 6999459
- Partner ID: 5038699998
- Posted On: Dec 19, 2025
- Updated On: Dec 19, 2025
Description
2026 JAYCO JAY FEATHER 17BHSL AIR,
Jayco Jay Feather Air SL 17BHSL travel trailer, VIN 1UJBB0AJXT1MA0202, is a 2026 ultralight bunkhouse built to give you full Jayco quality in a small, easy-tow footprint. The window sticker shows an unloaded vehicle weight of about 2,961 lb, a GVWR of 3,750 lb, and an overall length just over 21' 2", with an exterior height around 120.88" and width of 96". Fresh water capacity is 30 gallons, with 20-gallon gray and 20-gallon black tanks, a tankless water heater, and 20 lb of LP on board, so this trailer is set up for more than just a one-night stay.
Jay Feather Air SL 17BHSL uses a straightforward, proven layout: front queen bed, rear double bunks, a booth dinette, and a rear corner bath with 36" tub/shower. That means real beds for kids or guests without needing a slide, and a front sleeping area that can stay made up all the time. The 10' power awning (per Jayco 17BHSL specs) gives you a proper outdoor living zone right off the entry door, so most of your day can be spent outside and you still have a comfortable, climate-controlled interior to come back to.
Underneath, the coach rides on a fully integrated A-frame with self-adjusting electric brakes and ST205/75R14D radial tires, backed by galvanized-steel, impact-resistant wheel wells. That structure is standard on the Jay Feather Air SL line and is a big part of why Jayco is comfortable putting this unit on a 3,750-lb chassis with a GCCC of 789 lb on the sticker. The frame, axle, and wheel-well package are built to handle real roads gravel, construction zones, and long highway stretches not just smooth campground pavement.
On top of the chassis, Jayco uses its Magnum Truss roof system and a PVC roofing membrane with a limited lifetime warranty on Jay Feather Air SL. The roof structure is engineered to be significantly stronger than typical RV roofs and is paired with nitrogen-filled radial tires and large exterior downspouts as part of the standard exterior equipment. That combination means better load handling, less chance of water tracking down the walls, and a roof material that resists chalking and tearing over time.
Sidewalls and floor construction follow Jayco s Stronghold philosophy. Jay Feather Air SL uses Stronghold VBL laminated side and rear walls with interior and exterior Azdel composite, plus a VBL floor and an aluminum-framed front wall. Azdel will not absorb water like luan, which reduces the risk of rot and delamination, and it also helps with sound deadening and insulation. The e