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Article from RV Daily. Hardworking Australians craving for a big adventure in 2021 can now pack the most into work and weekend, with the launch of Jayco’s latest RV, the 11ft CrossHaul Toy Hauler. Designed …

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May 05 2021

May 05 2021

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Article from RV Daily.

Hardworking Australians craving for a big adventure in 2021 can now pack the most into work and weekend, with the launch of Jayco’s latest RV, the 11ft CrossHaul Toy Hauler.

Designed and manufactured at Jayco’s state-of-the-art facilities in Dandenong South, Victoria, the Jayco 11ft CrossHaul Toy Hauler features high-quality rugged construction and thoughtful design. It comes with Jayco’s tough frame wall construction, JTECH 2.0 independent coil suspension and hot-dipped galvanised endurance chassis.

The Jayco 11ft CrossHaul Toy Hauler features roof racks, a 9kg gas bottle with bayonet and the option to include a pull-out 55L fridge and freezer that is easily accessible through an external side hatch BBQ tray. It has spacious rear living and a cargo garage, perfect for those who work hard and play harder.

It sleeps up to two people with two-fold down single beds. Space is maximised with removable storage tubs and includes a 100 amp battery, large front toolbox and tie-down points for bikes, surfboards and all your work tools, so you have all the space you need to hold all your equipment and favourite outdoor gear including motorbikes, mountain bikes and quad bikes under one roof.

Latest ‘Vanbassador’ is a top tradie

The launch of the new Jayco 11ft CrossHaul Toy Hauler coincides with the announcement of Jayco’s latest ‘Vanbassador’ and one of Australia’s most popular lady tradies, Aimee Stanton.

The former Channel 10 Australian Survivor contestant and Channel 7 House Rules runner-up said the Jayco CrossHaul is the perfect RV for tradies and people who are big on work and adventure.

“As a Plumber and Tiny House builder, I’m so pumped about the new CrossHaul Toy Hauler! It is the perfect RV for my ‘on the go’ work-and-play lifestyle – okay, maybe a little bit more play now! I often go from one job to the next with all my tools and the CrossHaul gives me the storage and space I need without compromising on comfort and capability,” she said.

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“The moment it hits 3:30 pm, I can pack up my tools, chuck them in the large heavy-duty front toolbox, put some beers in the fridge and I’m set to head off camping for the weekend. This RV is my knight in shining armour and a tradie’s dream – minimum hassle with maximum adventure. I love it!”

Jayco National Sales Manager, Scott Jones, said with domestic travel continuing to rise, there’s significant demand for caravan and RVs from people of all ages, backgrounds and professions. The CrossHaul was born in response to blue-collar Aussies looking for an affordable and practical RV that would take them from work to weekend with ease.

“We are very proud to unveil the new Jayco CrossHaul. Our teams have put in several months of research, design, thought and engineering into this comfortable and compact purpose-built RV. The result is a superior product with world-class materials built right here in Australia,” he said.

For more information on the Jayco 11ft CrossHaul Toy Hauler, visit www.jayco.com.au or visit your local dealership.

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