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Details
Make: Jayco
Model: Precept
Type: Class A
Sleeps: 6
Lenght: 32 Feet
Overview
We proudly present your future majestic travel companion - RV PENNIE! This world-class masterpiece is a 2019 Jayco Precept 31 UL. A Class-A Motorhome that will give you a smooth driving experience with it's automatic transmission. Your travel buddies will definitely feel like they are in a moving luxurious hotel as we have a King Sized-Bed in the rear bedroom and a loft-style Queen bed in the front cabin area ensuring comfort and relaxation! Preparing meals in our kitchen is such a breeze with our complete and opulent Stainless Steel Appliances. Want to entertain your guest? We got that on board, too! Our Smart TV offers wide variety of shows and movie selections while our bluetooth speakers can be used for playing your favorite music! Once you get to your destination, you may try to set up an outdoor lunch or dinner and extending our awning outside will surely add a beautiful touch. A royal treatment also awaits your furbabies as they are very much welcome, too! Want to set your sights on your future travel companion? Head on over to our website to see some tips and tricks, helpful videos and so much more! Looking for a 1-night or a 2-night Trip? See our rates! 1 night rental = $1200 plus cleaning fee and insurance 2 night rental = $700 per night plus cleaning fee and insurance A word about the colder weather. From November 15th until warmer weather returns to us. When you receive the RV it will be winterized - meaning the water will be removed from the coach - this will prevent burst water lines, etc during freezing temperatures. If the RV is unattended, meaning heat is not pumping through the RV or tank heaters (if equipped) are not in operation then you should never have water in the RV because you don't want to have an issue with burst pipes. If you are living/traveling in the RV and have warmth in the RV 24/7 then you can fill the RV with water. To do this, just follow the videos we have sent you on how to fill your RV with water. TIP: Once you introduce water, and if you are in a colder climate, please put your tank heaters on (if equipped) and ensure that you run heat through the RV 24/7 at a minimum of 40 degrees (even if you are not occupying the RV) As you introduce water to the RV for the first time, the faucets, etc will 'splutter" until a steady stream of water comes out. When you return the RV back to us, we will winterize it (remove all the water from the system for you) Winterizing your RV’s plumbing is incredibly important, especially if your RV will spend any time at all stored/unoccupied in sub-freezing temperatures over the winter months. Frozen water lines can quickly lead to burst water pipes, a broken water pump, and a devastating amount of damage to the RV itself. Proper RV winterizing of your plumbing system is something almost all RVers need to know how to do at one point or another. **Flat Fee of $525.00 for any delivery or pick up in New York. For deliveries to Sporting events and Festivals we will need to meet the renter close by so that they can drive into the event. Or the renter can opt to pay an additional fee of $300 for each event to cover “waiting time” From November 15th until warmer weather returns to us. When you receive the RV it will be winterized - meaning the water will be removed from the coach - this will prevent burst water lines, etc during freezing temperatures. If the RV is unattended, meaning heat is not pumping through the RV or tank heaters (if equipped) are not in operation then you should never have water in the RV because you don't want to have an issue with burst pipes. If you are living/traveling in the RV and have warmth in the RV 24/7 then you can fill the RV with water. To do this, just follow the videos we have sent you on how to fill your RV with water. TIP: Once you introduce water, and if you are in a colder climate, please put your tank heaters on (if equipped) and ensure that you run heat through the RV 24/7 at a minimum of 40 degrees (even if you are not occupying the RV) As you introduce water to the RV for the first time, the faucets, etc will 'splutter" until a steady stream of water comes out. When you return the RV back to us, we will winterize it (remove all the water from the system for you) Winterizing your RV’s plumbing is incredibly important, especially if your RV will spend any time at all stored/unoccupied in sub-freezing temperatures over the winter months. Frozen water lines can quickly lead to burst water pipes, a broken water pump, and a devastating amount of damage to the RV itself. Proper RV winterizing of your plumbing system is something almost all RVers need to know how to do at one point or another.

Amenities
Air Conditioner
Heater
Dining Table
Microwave
Stove/Range
Oven
Refrigerator
Kitchen Sink
Inside Shower
Outside Shower
Toilet
WIFI
Satellite
Ceiling Fan
Awning
Generator
Tow Hitch
Bike Rack
Solar
Backup Camera
Extra Storage
Leveling Jacks
Washer/Dryer
TV/DVD
CD Player
Radio
Audio Inputs
Inverter
Handicap Accessible
Fuel Tank 80 gallons
Water Tank 72 gallons
Gray Water 40 gallons
Rules
Pet Friendly
Festival Friendly
Smoking Allowed
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