Dutchmen Astoria Travel Trailer 2623RK vs Jayco Jay Feather 32RL
2026 Travel Trailer comparison · side-by-side specs, verdict, and who each is best for.
Quick verdict
These two 2026 travel trailers ask for the same buyer dollar but deliver very different rigs. The Dutchmen Astoria 2623RK is a 31.1-ft rear-kitchen at 7,447 lbs dry, 9,590-lb GVWR, sleeps four, and lists at $55,888. The Jayco Jay Feather 32RL is a 35.5-ft rear-living couples coach at 7,400 lbs, 9,300-lb GVWR, sleeps six on convertibles, with a single slide-out, queen bed, 200W solar, Climate Shield insulation, outdoor kitchen, residential refrigerator, theater seating, and a $56,100 MSRP.
The Jay Feather 32RL is 47 lbs lighter dry, 4 feet longer, and brings a slide plus a content stack the Astoria cannot match: 200W roof solar with prep, Climate Shield four-season insulation, outdoor kitchen, residential 11 cu. ft. fridge, theater seating, and an InVision appliance suite. The Astoria 2623RK is 213 lbs cheaper and counters with 2,143 lbs of cargo capacity (243 more than the Jay Feather), 7 more gallons of grey water, and a 9 more gallons of black tank.
For longer trips with content, take the Jay Feather 32RL. For payload and tank capacity at a slightly lower price, take the Astoria 2623RK.
Side-by-side specs
| Dutchmen Astoria Travel Trailer 2623RK | Jayco Jay Feather 32RL | |
|---|---|---|
| MSRP | $55,888 | $56,100 |
| Length | 31'1" | 35'6" |
| Dry weight | 7,447 lbs | 7,400 lbs |
| GVWR | 9,590 lbs | 9,300 lbs |
| Sleeps | 4 | 6 |
| Slides | — | 1 |
| Fresh tank | 44 gal | 55 gal |
| Grey tank | 78 gal | 71 gal |
| Black tank | 39 gal | 30.5 gal |
| LP | — | 40 gal |
| Solar | — | 200W |
| Inverter | — | — |
| Generator | — | — |
| Bath | — | full |
| Bed | — | queen |
| 4-season | No | Yes |
| Off-road | No | No |
| Outdoor kitchen | No | Yes |
| Washer/dryer | none | none |
| Residential fridge | No | Yes |
Where Dutchmen Astoria Travel Trailer 2623RK wins
- $212 lower MSRP ($55,888 vs $56,100)
- 243 lbs more cargo capacity (2,143 vs 1,900 lbs)
- 8.5 more gallons of black tank (39 vs 30.5)
- Shorter 31.1 ft length vs 35.5 ft - fits more campsites
- Lighter 795-lb hitch (vs 930 on the Jay Feather)
Where Jayco Jay Feather 32RL wins
- 200W roof solar plus solar prep standard
- Climate Shield four-season insulation
- Single slide-out expands main living area
- Outdoor kitchen and theater seating
- Residential 11 cu. ft. refrigerator
- Sleeps 6 vs 4 on the Astoria
- 11 more gallons of fresh water (55 vs 44)
Pick the Dutchmen Astoria Travel Trailer 2623RK if…
Pick the Dutchmen Astoria 2623RK if you want a sub-32-foot trailer with strong cargo capacity for less than $56,000. The 2,143-lb payload covers bikes, generator, and food for a week, the 39-gal black tank gives longer dry stays between dumps, and the 31.1-ft length still fits standard state-park sites the Jay Feather 32RL would struggle in. Best for couples who tow with a half-ton truck and camp primarily at hookup sites.
Pick the Jayco Jay Feather 32RL if…
Pick the Jayco Jay Feather 32RL if you want the slide-out, factory solar, four-season insulation, and residential layout for $212 more. The Climate Shield insulation handles shoulder-season trips into November and March, the 200W solar plus solar prep supports occasional dry stays, the residential 11 cu. ft. fridge plus outdoor kitchen make extended trips livable, and the single slide opens up a 35.5-ft floor plan that sleeps six. Best for couples or families of four who plan multi-week trips.
Frequently asked
Does the Dutchmen Astoria 2623RK have a slide-out?
No - the Astoria 2623RK does not have a slide-out at this floorplan. The Jayco Jay Feather 32RL has one slide-out that expands the main living area.
Which is better for long-stay camping?
The Jay Feather 32RL with Climate Shield insulation, 200W solar, residential fridge, and outdoor kitchen is the better long-stay trailer. The Astoria 2623RK is more focused on payload and tank capacity.
What truck do I need for these trailers?
Both have GVWRs near 9,500 lbs (9,590 for Astoria, 9,300 for Jay Feather). A properly equipped half-ton truck with 10,500-lb tow rating handles either.