2019 Jayco Talon 413T
2019 Jayco Talon 413T pictures, prices, information, and specifications.
Year
2019
Parent Company
Thor Industries, Inc.
Generic Type (Primary)
Toy Hauler
Make
Jayco
Display Name
Talon 413T
Manufacturer Country
USA
Introduction Year
2018
Regional Availability
All Regions
Price
Standard
MSRP
$69,685
Basic Warranty (Months)
24
Structure Warranty (Months)
24
Dimensions
Standard
Weight
Standard
Holding Tanks
Standard
Number Of Fresh Water Holding Tanks
2
Number Of Gray Water Holding Tanks
1
Number Of Black Water Holding Tanks
1
Number Of Propane Tanks
2
Length (in/mm/ft/m)
497 / 12623.8 / 41.4 / 12.6
Width (in/mm)
102 / 2590.8
Height (in/mm)
160.5 / 4076.7
Interior Height (in/mm)
103 / 2616.2
Dry Weight (lbs/kg)
11960 / 5425.1
Payload Capacity (lbs/kgs)
4540 / 2059.3
GVWR (lbs)
16500
Hitch Weight (lbs)
2715
Total Fresh Water Tank Capacity (gal/l)
136 / 514.8
Total Gray Water Tank Capacity (gal/l)
87 / 329.3
Total Black Water Tank Capacity (gal/l)
87 / 329.3
Propane Tank (s)
Standard
Total Propane Tank Capacity (gal/lbs)
14.2 / 60
Construction
Standard
Body Material
Aluminum
Sidewall Construction
Fiberglass
Number of Doors
2
Sliding Glass Door
Yes
Slideouts
Standard
Number of Slideouts
2
Power Retractable Slideout
Yes
Awning
Standard
Number of Awnings
1
Power Retractable Awning
Yes
Screened Room
No
Leveling Jacks
Standard
Leveling Jack Type
Front Power / Rear Power
Sky Light
Standard
Roof Vents
Standard
Exterior Ladder
Standard
Exterior Shower
Standard
Pass-Thru Storage
Standard
Exterior Patio / Deck
Optional
Awning Length (ft/m)
21 / 6.4
Kitchen / Living Area
Standard
Kitchen / Living Area Flooring Type
Carpet / Vinyl
Kitchen Table Configuration
U-shaped Dinette
Kitchen Location
Center
Living Area Location
Center
Layout
Oven / Stove
Number Of Oven Burners
3
Overhead Fan
Yes
Microwave Oven
Standard
Refrigerator
Standard
Refrigerator Size
Mid-Size
Refrigerator Power Mode
Electric / Propane
Sink / Faucet
Standard
Sofa
Standard
Number Of Sofas
2
Sofa Material
Vinyl
Reclining Sofa
No
Beds
Standard
Max Sleeping Count
9
Number Of Queen Size Beds
2
Number Of Convertible / Sofa Beds
2
Master Bedroom
Standard
Master Bedroom Flooring Type
Carpet
Master Bedroom Door Style
Conventional Door
Full Size Master Bedroom Closet
No
Master Bedroom Mirror Doors
No
Master Bedroom Shades / Curtains
Yes
Master Bedroom Location
Front
Bunkhouse
No
Heated
No
Bed Spreads
Standard
Bathroom
Standard
Number Of Bathrooms
2
Bathroom Flooring Type
Vinyl
Bathroom Location
Center
Toilet
Standard
Toilet Type
Plastic
Shower
Standard
Door Type
Plastic / Glass
Bathroom Sink
Standard
Bathroom Medicine Cabinet
Standard
Bathroom Mirror
Standard
Bathroom Vent / Fan System
Standard
Power Vent Fan
Standard
Oven Depth (in/mm)
21 / 533.4
Cargo Area Dimensions
Standard
Cargo Area Flooring Type
Rubber
Cargo Area Rear Door
Standard
Cargo Area Rear Door Style
Ramp Door
Interior Cargo Area Access Door
Standard
Soft Cargo Wall
Standard
Cargo Area Tiedown / Tracks
Standard
Cargo Area Auxiliary Gas Tank
Standard
Cargo Area Length (in/mm)
156 / 3962.4
Cargo Area Auxiliary Gas Tank Capacity (gal/lbs)
40 / 151.4
Wheels
Standard
Wheels Composition
Aluminum
Number Of Axles
3
Tires
Standard
Tire Brand
Goodyear®
Rear Wheel Diameter
16
Spare Tire
Standard
Spare Tire Location
Exterior Mounted
Rear Tire (Full Spec)
16 Inch Goodyear® Beast
Brakes
Standard
Front Brake Type
Not Applicable
Rear Brake Type
Electric Drum
Propane Tank Gauge
Standard
Fresh Water Holding Tank Gauge
Standard
Gray Water Holding Tank Gauge
Standard
Black Water Holding Tank Gauge
Standard
Water Pump Power Display
Standard
Voltage Meter
Standard
Exterior Flood Lights
Standard
Battery
Standard
Battery Power Converter
Yes
Prewiring
Standard
Air Conditioning Prewiring
Yes
Cable Prewiring
Yes
Phone Prewiring
No
Heat Prewiring
Yes
TV Antenna Prewiring
Yes
Satellite Prewiring
Yes
Washer / Dryer Prewiring
No
Exterior Plugs
Standard
Ground Fault Plugs
Standard
Generator
Optional
Air Conditioning
Standard
Air Conditioning Type
Automatic
Heater
Standard
Heater Type
Automatic
Water Heater Tank
Standard
Water Heater Pump Power Mode
Electrical / Propane
Water Heater Tank Bypass
Yes
Freeze Proof Insulation
Standard
Water Heater Tank Capacity (g/l)
6 / 37.9
Smoke Detector
Standard
Carbon Monoxide Detector
Standard
Propane Alarm
Standard
Number Of Emergency Exits
1
Emergency Exit (s)
Standard
Radio
Standard
Number Of Radios
1
Speakers
Standard
Television
Optional
Retractable Roof Antenna
Standard
Speaker Location (s)
Interior / Exterior
Paint
Standard
Metallic
No
Interior Decor
Standard
Wallpaper
Yes
Interior Wood Finish
Yes
Curtains / Shades
Standard
User Reviews
1 review
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Traveling Nightmare
By Robert Shifflett (I am an Owner) on May 25, 2020To Whom it may concern, I am writing today to share my nightmare as a Jayco 5th Wheel owner. In April of 2018 our cabover camper went on it's final camping trip. My husband and I started shopping for new cabover's only to discover we could get a 5th wheel unit for not much more. Considering we are ... almost empty nesters and also preparing to rebuild our home, we decided to go big. We started shopping for toy haulers, husband wanted a garage, that we could also live in while our home was being rebuilt. After much searching, we decided that a Jayco Talon 413T would fit our needs the best and contacted a family friend that was an RV salesman. We gave him the go ahead to order the unit and scheduled pick-up of the unit for June 13, 2018. We purchased a new Ram 3500 to tow the unit with and spent the month preparing our yard, new truck, and purchasing the things we would need for such a large unit. A week before the scheduled date, our salesman called to let us know that delivery would be delayed due to the manufacture having to close it's facility due to an “incident”. On July 11, 2018, we finally were able to make the four hour dive to pick up our unit and all had a good laugh when we noticed that the factory had put the wrong designation stickers on it. We were due in Indiana that weekend for a family event so we left straight from the dealership on our first road trip. We stayed 4 days and had a wonderful time but when we packed up the passenger side slide wasn't acting right. We were also having more trouble than we should have dumping our gray and black tanks. Once we returned home, we planned a camping trip with family members and headed out. First stop, gas station to fill the fuel tank! What we expected to be a 10 min chore ended up being 2 hours at a pump, trying to get the fuel station to fill. Once we finally we able to head out, got to camp, and started to set up I noticed the passanger side slide was moving unevenly. During that trip, the unit would not switch from fuel station to generator, and the exterior handles to empty the tanks had both fallen off. In December of 2018, it went to our local dealership for repairs as it was still under warranty. At that time, the passenger side slide was rebuilt, all of the plumbing had to be redone because it was done wrong at the factory (hence why the tanks wouldn't drain), the fuel system was fixed but then put back the way it was because that's how Jayco wanted it, the handles were replaced, the door between the living area and garage had to be re-hung since it was crooked , screws in the molding and stairs had to be replaced because they weren't placed properly and were protruding, lights in the storage compartment and under the stairs had to be wired because they weren't done at the factory, and the roof had to be resealed due to damage incurred during it's original transport from factory to dealership. It took the dealership almost 4 months to make said repairs due to push back and delayed shipping of parts from Jayco. We were able to go on a couple of camp trips before going to the Dakota's for a month. That trip, the unit was parked in a rv park and we tested the theory of full time living in the unit. For the most part, everything went well until the unit started to fry every phone charger plugged into the kitchen island. Once again, when we went to pack up and head home, the passenger slide started coming in crooked again. Knowing that we were already committed to a hunting trip at the end of October and we had out of town guest coming, we called the dealership and planned to bring it again after the hunting trip. During that trip, the outside weatherstripping on the nose started to come off as well. We also learned on that trip that even though Jayco put a nice little climate sticker on it that the unit could not handle nighttime temperatures of 35 degrees without the heater (set at 55) running the batteries dead by morning and the plumbing freezing. When we got home, we winterized the unit, cleaned it, and prepped it to go back in the repair shop. I have not been able to get my unit back from the shop yet because Jayco keeps giving us the run around, gives us and the dealership false tracking numbers and delivery dates They refuse to fix the fuel station or the electrical outlet in the kitchen island. I have tried to call the warrenty dept, customer service, and even the main office number for Jayco. A lady by the name of Anita was suppose to help us resolve these issues, but that to was just lip service. They won't return phone calls or emails. They won't respond on social media. At this point, my traveling palace has turned into a traveling nightmare and I'm making monthly payments on a lemon that I can't even make lemonade from. It has spent half the time we have owned it in the shop or unable to use due to Jayco's negligence and since my state has no rv lemon laws, they know that they can continue to jerk us around with no consequences. At this point, it's obvious that this unit was defective from the assembly line and will be nothing but a 40ft yard ornament. I have already had to cancel my kids graduation party cause we can't go camping as they requested and I can not start building my new house because the repair shop frowns on customers living in their lot. At this point, we are so fed up that we feel as though there are only 3 options. 1. Swap out the unit for an identical year and model that wasn't rushed thru assembly and hopefully put together right. 2. extend our warranty for the unit we already have for the amount of months it's been in the repair shop and unable to be used or 3. Parking it in Derald Bontragers front yard and letting him deal with the nightmare. What we will not due is continue to be treated in such a poor manner by Jayco and their associates. We want nothing more than to enjoy the product that we spent $70,000+ of our hard earned money on and are more than happy to work with Mr. Bontager and company to resolve this but we will no continue to be ignored.Rating breakdown