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Jayco Eagle HT 294CKBS vs Winnebago Voyage V3235RL

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 V3235RL

Winnebago

Voyage V3235RL

$63,115 · 36'4" · sleeps 4

Full Winnebago Voyage V3235RL details →

Quick verdict

These are sticker-twins — Jayco Eagle HT 294CKBS at $62,858 and Winnebago Voyage V3235RL at $63,115 — but the floor plans tell different stories. The Eagle HT 294CKBS is a center-kitchen layout with one slide, 9,660 lbs dry, and 37.92 ft of length. The Voyage V3235RL is a dual-slide rear-lounge floor plan, 36.33 ft long, and a notably lighter 8,280 lbs dry — a 1,380-lb difference that meaningfully changes which trucks can pull it comfortably.

Tank and propane numbers fork hard. Jayco's Eagle HT carries 60 gal of LP and four-season Climate Shield insulation. The Winnebago Voyage carries just 14 gal of LP and is not listed as four-season. Grey tank flips the script: Voyage offers 100 gal vs the Eagle's 74 gal. So Jayco wins on furnace runtime and cold-weather camping; Winnebago wins on extended hookup-free shower time.

Layout-wise, the Eagle HT 294CKBS Travel Trailer is for couples who cook in and entertain at home base. The Voyage V3235RL is for couples who want a rear lounge with theater seats and don't camp in winter.

Side-by-side specs

Jayco Eagle HT 294CKBSWinnebago Voyage V3235RL
MSRP$62,858$63,115
Length37'11"36'4"
Dry weight9,660 lbs8,280 lbs
GVWR11,700 lbs10,400 lbs
Sleeps44
Slides12
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

  • 60 gal of LP vs 14 gal — the Eagle HT carries 4.3x more propane, a real differentiator for winter or extended off-grid use
  • Four-season Climate Shield insulation; the Voyage is not rated as four-season
  • Residential 12V fridge and 200W solar standard on the Jayco — the Voyage skips both
  • Outdoor kitchen built into the curb side; the Voyage V3235RL doesn't have one
  • 2,040 lb cargo capacity is officially published, so you know what you can load

Where Winnebago Voyage V3235RL wins

  • Dual slides vs single on the Jayco — opens the living area substantially when parked
  • 100 gal grey tank vs 74 gal on the Eagle HT — 35% more shower water before dumping
  • 1,380 lbs lighter dry (8,280 vs 9,660) so a 3/4-ton truck has more margin
  • Theater seating included; the Eagle HT 294CKBS skips that in this floor plan
  • 50-amp shore service standard, more headroom for dual AC units and electric appliances

Pick the Jayco Eagle HT 294CKBS if…

Pick the Jayco Eagle HT 294CKBS if you take long shoulder-season trips and want propane and insulation to keep you warm into the 20s. The 60-gal LP tank is the headline — most rivals run 30-40 gal — and pair it with Climate Shield insulation and you can comfortably extend the camping season by a couple of months on each end. The center-kitchen layout also works well for couples who cook real meals on the road and don't need a giant rear-lounge living space. Best for a Western snowbird couple chasing 30-degree mornings.

Pick the Winnebago Voyage V3235RL if…

Pick the Winnebago Voyage V3235RL if your trips are spring-through-fall, mostly at campgrounds with hookups, and you want a living room that actually feels like one. The dual-slide rear-lounge layout with theater seating is meaningfully more spacious than the Jayco's single-slide center-kitchen plan. The 100-gal grey tank also matters for a couple who shower daily — that's roughly 25 daily showers before dumping. Great for full-hookup retirees who relocate seasonally and care about indoor square footage over winter capability.

Frequently asked

Can a half-ton truck tow either one?

Both push the limits of a half-ton. The Voyage at 8,280 dry sits at the upper end of an F-150 5.0L; the 9,660-lb Eagle HT really wants a 3/4-ton like an F-250 or Ram 2500.

Does either have an outdoor kitchen?

Yes on the Jayco Eagle HT 294CKBS. The Winnebago Voyage V3235RL does not list an outdoor kitchen.

Which is better for winter camping?

The Jayco. Climate Shield insulation plus a 60-gal LP tank gives you the headroom for sub-freezing nights. The Voyage isn't spec'd as four-season.