Alaskan Fly Guy wrote:
I have a 2002 23' Keystone Bobcat travel trailer I bought used. My question is:
Can I assume the trailer is balanced at the factory with nothing in it or is it balanced with water in the tank and nothing else loaded?
I would also like to see a floor plan for this trailer to see where all the holding tanks are if anyone out there might have one. I have searched the internet but still cant find one. It is the model with the full size bed (not bunks).
Thank You in Advance,
Ron in Alaska
You can safely assume that your trailer is balanced from side to side by the factory. Otherwise it would "squat" lower on one side or the other.
As for the holding tanks you can bet that they are centered on the linear axis of the trailer near or over the axles. Anything else would be sheer folly.
Before you set off with full water tanks think about this. 50 gals of water weighs 417.25 LBS. Think about that as a hammer pounding against one side or other of your trailer as you maneuver. It's most likely that your tanks have no baffle system. This means that there is nothing to interfere with the acceleration of that weight as it moves side to side/front and back. This is a significant force.
I believe this contributes to what many feel is "Sway" in their trailers. I travel with my tanks empty or near empty. A floorplan used for sale purposes may not show the tank placement. If it doesnt have a sealed undrbody a quick look underneath will reveal the tank placement. If it is sealed then take off the panel or a corner near the rear of the axles and peek inside.
When loading the trailer, as I am sure you know, keep the weight low and over the axles or slightly biased to the front.
As for trailers towing better with more tongue weight. This is true to a point. But a "balanced" trailer with the proper tongue weight should pull just fine.