Forum Discussion
thetechie01
Sep 01, 2013Explorer
Goldstalker wrote:
I don't agree, the GVWR could be 10,000lbs or any number who cares if your trailer is 4,600 dry then on average you will load 1,000lbs of gear so you will end up around 5,600lbs and most likely never come close the max GVWR. Also the 260bhs is actually almost 29ft long. There are shorter bunkhouses out there. Here are a few.
I am willing to bet there will be more than 1,000 lbs of cargo going in there. I know how much the type of gear weighs that he already said would be going in there, plus add some water for the dry trips, and propane... I am just saying that only looking at the dry weights to determine what trailer you can pull isn't really the way to do it, it's a good starting point, but many other factors.
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