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Jayco Eagle HT 294CKBS vs Winnebago Voyage V2427RB

2026 Travel Trailer comparison · side-by-side specs, verdict, and who each is best for.

Jayco Eagle HT 294CKBS

Jayco

Eagle HT 294CKBS

$62,858 · 37'11" · sleeps 4

Full Jayco Eagle HT 294CKBS details →
Winnebago Voyage V2427RB

Winnebago

Voyage V2427RB

$63,115 · 27'9" · sleeps 4

Full Winnebago Voyage V2427RB details →

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 294CKBSWinnebago Voyage V2427RB
MSRP$62,858$63,115
Length37'11"27'9"
Dry weight9,660 lbs6,460 lbs
GVWR11,700 lbs10,400 lbs
Sleeps44
Slides11
Fresh tank52 gal50 gal
Grey tank74 gal100 gal
Black tank37 gal50 gal
LP60 gal14 gal
Solar200W
Inverter
Generator
Bathfullfull
Bedqueenqueen
4-seasonYesNo
Off-roadNoNo
Outdoor kitchenYesNo
Washer/dryernonenone
Residential fridgeYesNo

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.