Jayco Eagle HT 294CKBS vs Winnebago Voyage V2427RB
2026 Travel Trailer comparison · side-by-side specs, verdict, and who each is best for.
Quick verdict
Price-twins at very different sizes. Jayco Eagle HT 294CKBS sits at $62,858 and is 37.92 ft long, 9,660 lbs dry. Winnebago Voyage V2427RB is $63,115 and only 27.75 ft long, 6,460 lbs dry. So the Jayco is 10.17 ft longer and 3,200 lbs heavier — for $257 less. That's a substantially larger Travel Trailer at near-identical money, but the towing math also changes dramatically.
The Jayco Eagle HT 294CKBS is a 38-ft luxury center-kitchen rig with 60 gal LP, Climate Shield insulation, residential 12V fridge, outdoor kitchen, and 200W solar. It really wants a 3/4-ton truck. The Winnebago Voyage V2427RB is a 27-ft single-slide rear-bath couples Travel Trailer — comfortably half-ton territory, with a 100-gal grey tank that's actually larger than the Jayco's 74-gal.
This is a footprint-and-truck decision more than a feature decision. If you have a 3/4-ton and you want maximum trailer per dollar, the Jayco wins on size. If you have a half-ton and you want a comfortable couples rig, the Voyage V2427RB is the right size.
Side-by-side specs
| Jayco Eagle HT 294CKBS | Winnebago Voyage V2427RB | |
|---|---|---|
| MSRP | $62,858 | $63,115 |
| Length | 37'11" | 27'9" |
| Dry weight | 9,660 lbs | 6,460 lbs |
| GVWR | 11,700 lbs | 10,400 lbs |
| Sleeps | 4 | 4 |
| Slides | 1 | 1 |
| Fresh tank | 52 gal | 50 gal |
| Grey tank | 74 gal | 100 gal |
| Black tank | 37 gal | 50 gal |
| LP | 60 gal | 14 gal |
| Solar | 200W | — |
| Inverter | — | — |
| Generator | — | — |
| Bath | full | full |
| Bed | queen | queen |
| 4-season | Yes | No |
| Off-road | No | No |
| Outdoor kitchen | Yes | No |
| Washer/dryer | none | none |
| Residential fridge | Yes | No |
Where Jayco Eagle HT 294CKBS wins
- 10.17 ft longer at 37.92 ft — substantially more living space per dollar
- 60 gal LP propane vs 14 gal — 4.3x propane for cold weather
- Outdoor kitchen, residential 12V fridge, 200W solar all standard; Voyage skips all three
- Climate Shield four-season insulation; Voyage isn't rated as four-season
- Published 2,040 lb cargo capacity; the Voyage doesn't list one
Where Winnebago Voyage V2427RB wins
- 3,200 lbs lighter dry weight (6,460 vs 9,660) — easy half-ton territory
- 10.17 ft shorter at 27.75 ft — fits campsites the 38-ft Jayco can't
- 100 gal grey tank vs 74 gal — over a third more shower water before dumping
- Rear bath layout — useful for couples who want shower separation from the living area
- 50-amp shore service vs unspecified on the Jayco
Pick the Jayco Eagle HT 294CKBS if…
Pick the Jayco Eagle HT 294CKBS if you have a 3/4-ton or larger truck and want maximum residential luxury for the money. At $62,858 you get a 38-ft Travel Trailer with center kitchen, outdoor kitchen, 60-gal LP, residential fridge, Climate Shield, and 200W solar — a feature list that competes with $80K trailers. The size is a real commitment, but if you mostly camp at extended-stay sites it pays off in livable space. Best for a snowbird couple with an F-250 or Ram 2500 who relocates seasonally.
Pick the Winnebago Voyage V2427RB if…
Pick the Winnebago Voyage V2427RB if you tow with a half-ton truck (F-150, Silverado 1500, Ram 1500) and want a real couples Travel Trailer without truck upgrades. At 27.75 ft and 6,460 lbs dry it's well inside half-ton spec, and the rear-bath layout with slide-out gives you a comfortable everyday floor plan. The 100-gal grey tank is also a real advantage for showers. Best for an empty-nester couple stepping up from a small TT who wants more space without changing their tow vehicle.
Frequently asked
Can a half-ton tow either?
Yes for the Voyage at 6,460 lbs dry. No for the Jayco — 9,660 lbs dry plus 2,000 lbs of cargo realistically wants a 3/4-ton like an F-250 or Ram 2500.
Which has more LP propane?
The Jayco — 60 gal vs 14 gal. Major difference for shoulder-season furnace runtime.
Are these cross-shoppable?
Only if your needs span both segments. The Jayco is a luxury 38-ft destination trailer; the Voyage is a more compact rear-bath couples rig. The price overlap is somewhat coincidental.