Wayfinder Go Play 2026 Updates: Floorplans, Features & Model Changes

Wayfinder Go Play travel trailer with awning extended at campsite

The Go Play travel trailer, by Wayfinder RV, continues to be one of the most popular value-focused RV options available at Bish’s RV. By focusing on what buyers actually want, their proven floorplans, reputable construction, and intentional features has quickly made the Go Play series a best seller!

Go Play was created during a time when many RVs were becoming more expensive while offering fewer features. By partnering with Jayco and focusing on high-demand layouts and streamlined manufacturing, Go Play reduced unnecessary overhead and passed those savings directly to customers.

Go Play has continued expanding on delivering the most RV for the money. This means reinvesting in construction quality and practical features rather than stripping units down.

New 2026 Go Play Floorplans

The biggest headline for mid-year 2026 is the expansion of the floorplan lineup. Several older layouts have been retired and replaced with floorplans that reflect today’s strongest-selling travel trailer designs.

Wayfinder Go Play 2026 lineup chart showing new floorplans, name changes, and discontinued models

New additions include:

  • 13BH Sport — compact single axle bunkhouse
  • 17DBS Sport — single axle bunkhouse with U-dinette slide
  • 21QB — new couples coach with rear couch and dinette
  • 24BHS — bunkhouse with U-dinette slide
  • 25RBS — rear bath couples coach
  • 25BH Sport — new tandem axle bunkhouse with couch & dinette
  • 27BPS — bunkhouse with hidden pantry and master closet
  • 32DSB — bunkhouse with separate bunk room

Several existing models were also renamed to better match their layouts
(for example, 26BH → 26DB, and 188BHS → 18MBS).

A few previous floorplans, including the 19BH, 20FBS, 22MLS, and 26RLS, have been discontinued.

A few newly announced floorplans, including some of the largest bunkhouse layouts, are still in final engineering and may not arrive until early 2027 production.

The result is a more focused lineup built around layouts that are already proven top sellers across the broader travel trailer market.

2025 vs 2026 Comparison Chart

Comparison of 2025 and 2026 Wayfinder Go Play travel trailer floorplans

Important Mid-Year 2026 Feature Changes

Because of a mid-year production transition with Jayco, some features found on 2025 and early-2026 Go Play models are temporarily removed on certain mid-year 2026 builds. This decision helps maintain production availability and prevent delivery delays.

Notable changes include:

Updated:

  • Refrigerator size changed from 10.5 cu. ft. to 8 cu. ft.
  • Water heaters are now tankless on-demand
  • Dinette tables are now pedestal style instead of free-standing

Temporarily Removed (mid-year 2026 builds):

  • Indoor/outdoor foldable table with pass-through mount
  • Battery disconnect
  • Retractable coat and towel hooks
  • Under-bed drawer shoe storage system
  • Collapsible laundry baskets
  • Decorative storage baskets
  • Included trash cans
  • Sink cover cutting boards and drying racks

Many of these items are expected to return with 2027 model year production.

Go Play Sport Models Explained

The Go Play Sport line continues as the simplified, budget-friendly branch of the lineup. These models keep the same core build quality but streamline certain features to maintain lower price points.

Sport models include:

  • Residential vinyl flooring
  • 8-foot wide bodies
  • 78-inch interior height
  • Enclosed underbelly
  • PVC roofing membrane with limited lifetime warranty
  • 19K BTU furnace
  • Smaller 12V refrigerator
  • Two-burner LP cooktop
  • Manual stabilizer jacks

Sport models typically use smaller appliances and omit certain convenience features, making them a strong fit for entry buyers and lighter-duty campers.

Core Construction Features Still Included

Even with mid-year adjustments, Go Play continues to emphasize structural strength and durability, including:

  • PVC roofing membrane with limited lifetime warranty
  • Fortruss roof system rated up to 4,500 lbs
  • Custom-built frames designed per floorplan
  • Screwed roof decking (not stapled)
  • Galvanized wheel wells
  • Self-adjusting electric brakes
  • Nitrogen-filled radial tires
  • LP quick connect for grills
  • Dark tinted privacy windows
  • Available 200W solar package (non-Sport models)

These are foundational build elements that separate Go Play from many entry-level competitors.


Stay tuned as we update our Go Play models!

The Go Play lineup is getting stronger, more layout-focused, and more aligned with what buyers like you are actually looking for. To follow the progress, visit WayfinderRV.com!

Written By: Brooke Erickson
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