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JRS___B
Jul 02, 2013Explorer
I think 2,000 pounds could easily happen if one adds a second A/C unit, maybe an extra 4 cubic foot refrigerator, a washer/dryer or a generator and maybe a full tool box.
But just ordinary stuff probably won't do it. If you ever really over-packed a large suitcase to take on an airplane you probably found that suitcase that "weighs a ton" actually only weighed in somewhere around 40, maybe 42 pounds. Now line up 50 of these overstuffed suitcases and try and picture how that much "stuff" would fit in your RV.
I would estimate ordinary stuff at no more than 1,000 to 1,200 pounds, including cloths, food and other household goods, dishes, a couple of outdoor chairs and a reasonably complete tool box, and my DW's hair and make up supplies.
But just ordinary stuff probably won't do it. If you ever really over-packed a large suitcase to take on an airplane you probably found that suitcase that "weighs a ton" actually only weighed in somewhere around 40, maybe 42 pounds. Now line up 50 of these overstuffed suitcases and try and picture how that much "stuff" would fit in your RV.
I would estimate ordinary stuff at no more than 1,000 to 1,200 pounds, including cloths, food and other household goods, dishes, a couple of outdoor chairs and a reasonably complete tool box, and my DW's hair and make up supplies.
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