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Jayco Greyhawk 31F vs Winnebago Minnie Winnie 31H

2027 Class C comparison · side-by-side specs, verdict, and who each is best for.

Jayco Greyhawk 31F

Jayco

Greyhawk 31F

$174,968 · 32'6" · sleeps 7

Full Jayco Greyhawk 31F details →
Winnebago Minnie Winnie 31H

Winnebago

Minnie Winnie 31H

$171,225 · 32'9" · sleeps 8

Full Winnebago Minnie Winnie 31H details →

Quick verdict

Both gas Class C coaches ride on the Ford E450 chassis but configure differently. The Jayco Greyhawk 31F is 32.5 ft on Ford E-450 with 7.3L V8, sleeps 7, one slide, $174,968, packaged with 4,000W generator, 200W solar, 1,000W inverter, theater seating, and residential fridge. The Winnebago Minnie Winnie 31H is 32.75 ft on the same E450 chassis with the 350-hp 7.3L V8 TorqShift, sleeps 8, two slides, $171,225, with solar prep, generator prep, and a private queen bedroom plus dual bunks.

The Class C pair are mechanically near-twins (same chassis, same 14,500-lb GVWR, same V8) but the spec sheets fork. The Jayco Greyhawk 31F arrives feature-complete with 4,000W gen, solar, inverter, JRide Plus suspension, and residential fridge already onboard. The Winnebago Minnie Winnie 31H is $3,743 cheaper, adds a second slide expanding living width, sleeps one more, but ships with prep packages instead of installed solar and generator.

Verdict: pick the Jayco Greyhawk 31F if you want to skip aftermarket installs; the 4,000W gen and 200W solar are real money. Pick the Winnebago Minnie Winnie 31H if the dual slides and the lower entry price matter more than turnkey power.

Side-by-side specs

Jayco Greyhawk 31FWinnebago Minnie Winnie 31H
MSRP$174,968$171,225
Length32'6"32'9"
Dry weight
GVWR14,500 lbs14,500 lbs
Sleeps78
Slides12
Fresh tank47 gal44 gal
Grey tank41 gal34 gal
Black tank31 gal37 gal
LP16.5 gal18 gal
Solar200W
Inverter1000W
Generator4000W
Bathfullfull
Bedqueenqueen
4-seasonNoNo
Off-roadNoNo
Outdoor kitchenNoNo
Washer/dryernonenone
Residential fridgeYesNo

Where Jayco Greyhawk 31F wins

  • 4,000W generator installed (Winnebago is prep only)
  • 200W solar and 1,000W inverter standard
  • Theater seating and residential fridge listed
  • JRide Plus suspension handling package
  • 16.5-gal LP and 47-gal fresh tank

Where Winnebago Minnie Winnie 31H wins

  • $3,743 cheaper at $171,225
  • Two slides vs one on the Greyhawk
  • Sleeps 8 vs 7 with dual bunks plus queen
  • 18-gal LP tank (1.5 gal more)
  • 37-gal black vs 31 on the Jayco

Pick the Jayco Greyhawk 31F if…

Buyers who want a gas Class C delivered with generator, solar, and inverter already installed. The Jayco Greyhawk 31F at $174,968 lets you boondock or dry-camp the day you drive off the lot, and the $3,743 premium over the Winnebago is less than the cost of adding a 4,000W gen aftermarket. Best fit for shoulder-season tailgaters and weekenders.

Pick the Winnebago Minnie Winnie 31H if…

Families chasing maximum slide-out living space and a lower entry sticker. The Winnebago Minnie Winnie 31H at $171,225 brings two slides, a private queen bedroom, dual bunks, and a 37-gal black tank for $3,743 less. Skip it if you want a generator and solar pre-installed; you'll spend that delta and more adding them.

Frequently asked

Do these share the same chassis?

Yes. Both the Jayco Greyhawk 31F and Winnebago Minnie Winnie 31H ride on the Ford E-450 with the 7.3L V8 and the 14,500-lb GVWR.

Which has a generator installed?

The Jayco Greyhawk 31F includes a 4,000W generator. The Winnebago Minnie Winnie 31H is generator-prep only and requires aftermarket install.

Which sleeps more people?

The Winnebago Minnie Winnie 31H sleeps 8 with dual bunks and a private queen. The Jayco Greyhawk 31F sleeps 7.