Jayco Eagle HT 312BHOK vs Winnebago Voyage V3538BR
2026 Travel Trailer comparison · side-by-side specs, verdict, and who each is best for.
Quick verdict
These two Travel Trailers come close on sticker — Jayco Eagle HT 312BHOK at $64,125 and Winnebago Voyage V3538BR at $63,115, a $1,010 difference — but they're solving different problems. The Eagle HT 312BHOK is a sleeps-8 family bunkhouse with an outdoor kitchen, two slides, and 38.67 ft of length. The Voyage V3538BR is a sleeps-6 dual-slide rear-bedroom flagship, 38.83 ft long, with theater seating up front. Both have two slides; both are about the same length within an inch.
The Jayco's cargo capacity is published at 1,980 lbs and dry weight at 10,015 lbs. The Winnebago's dry weight isn't listed, which means you can't run the towing math without contacting the dealer. The Jayco is built for cold-weather and dry-camp use with 60 gal LP, Climate Shield insulation, residential 12V fridge, and 200W solar standard. The Voyage skips all of those but adds a 100-gal grey tank (vs 74 on the Jayco).
The Eagle HT 312BHOK is a family bunkhouse with serious off-grid spec. The Voyage V3538BR is a couples-or-three-kid hookup-camper with a roomier living area.
Side-by-side specs
| Jayco Eagle HT 312BHOK | Winnebago Voyage V3538BR | |
|---|---|---|
| MSRP | $64,125 | $63,115 |
| Length | 38'8" | 38'10" |
| Dry weight | 10,015 lbs | — |
| GVWR | 11,995 lbs | 10,400 lbs |
| Sleeps | 8 | 6 |
| Slides | 2 | 2 |
| 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 | bunks | 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 312BHOK wins
- Real bunkhouse sleeping 8 with two slides — the Voyage V3538BR is a sleeps-6 rear-bedroom
- Outdoor kitchen built into the curb side; the Voyage skips it
- 60 gal LP propane vs 14 gal — 4.3x more for cold weather and extended dry camp
- Residential 12V fridge plus 200W solar standard; the Voyage has neither
- Climate Shield four-season insulation; the Voyage isn't rated as four-season
Where Winnebago Voyage V3538BR wins
- 100 gal grey tank vs 74 gal — 35% more shower water before dumping
- Rear bedroom layout gives a real sleep-area privacy separation
- Theater seating standard up front; the Eagle HT 312BHOK lists it too, but the Voyage's is in a wider open layout
- 50-amp shore service supports dual A/C with a microwave running
- $1,010 cheaper sticker
Pick the Jayco Eagle HT 312BHOK if…
Pick the Jayco Eagle HT 312BHOK if you're a family of 5-8 who takes long camping trips into shoulder-season weather. The bunkhouse layout with two slides plus outdoor kitchen plus theater seating gives every family member a defined zone, and the 60-gal LP tank and Climate Shield insulation handle 30-degree mornings without drama. The 200W solar and residential fridge support multi-day dry camping. Best for a Mountain-state family that camps from April through October and needs real cold-weather capability.
Pick the Winnebago Voyage V3538BR if…
Pick the Winnebago Voyage V3538BR if you're a couples-plus-occasional-grandkids travelers who prefers a flagship rear-bedroom layout over a family bunkhouse. The dual-slide open living area with front theater seating gives a more residential feel, and the 100-gal grey tank supports daily showers for an extended stretch. Best for retirees in a 3/4-ton truck who do extended hookup-based travel and only need bunks-for-grandkids occasionally — for that, they'd use the sofa and dinette conversions.
Frequently asked
How many do they each sleep?
Jayco Eagle HT 312BHOK sleeps 8 with dedicated bunks. Winnebago Voyage V3538BR sleeps 6 using conversions for the extra two.
What's the dry weight difference?
Jayco lists 10,015 lbs dry. Winnebago does not publish a dry weight for the V3538BR — you'll need to confirm with the dealer.
Which is the better cold-weather Travel Trailer?
The Jayco Eagle HT 312BHOK. Climate Shield insulation plus a 60-gal LP tank give it real margin in sub-freezing weather. The Voyage isn't spec'd as four-season.