Texas Roadrunner wrote:
Can anyone give me a ballpark figure on what cargo would weigh in a moderately loaded 36' fifth wheel. While we are not full timers, we do take extended trips in our fiver. So, the closet is full, the drawers and most cabinets are full as well as the pantry. and basement. We are buying a new fiver and it is going to be heavier than our previous unit, so cargo numbers will matter. Any kind of help will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks so much for your help.
Susan
Easiest way to figure this is to get a bathroom scale and a couple plastic totes. Load the totes and weigh 'em as you load for your next trip, or as if you were going on a trip. Will take some time, but you'll know your number pretty close. NOW, you have to figure where it's all going to go and how it will affect your pin weight. :-)
Lyle