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PopUpTom
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Mar 11, 2014

Found it! But CCC looks awful low?

The little woman and I have been thinking about a new RV for a couple years now, since the pop-up left. We found a Jayco X17Z on the local RV lot that seems perfect for the two of us, and dog.

The Jayco brochures list an unloaded vehicle wt. of 2900lbs and a GVW of 3500lbs. I noticed a yellow sticker on the actual camper, and it lists an as-delivered weight of 3165 leaving only 335 remaining CCC.

Link to yellow stickers

Is this typical? Are there really 265lbs of options and propane on the "coach"? (Apparently they call them coaches nowadays)
Am I going to get by with only 335lbs of capacity? (I think 2 bikes and a bike carrier are 100lbs)
Am I going to run into the same issue if I find a 17' Roo?

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  • Not sure if this applies to hybrids, but on TTs the GVWR is pretty much determined by the GAWRs (of the trailer axles) plus some allowance for hitch weight. The low CCC situation happened to us with our current trailer - despite cavernous storage, a CCC of under 900 lbs doesn't go far enough to fill all the cubbies. We tried hard to stay within the weight ratings, but probably exceeded them a time or two.

    That said, keep looking. You may get lucky. Or you may find (as we did with our hybrid) that the SUV is a marginal tow vehicle for the camper, and decide to upgrade the TV. :)
  • Ditto above, I think the 335 has more to do with keeping the GVWR under 3500 to be 'minivan towable' (HA!) than with what the trailer can actually carry.

    I do like having the double axles on my HTT thought. What is your tow capacity?
  • DW and I saw the same thing last year when we where looking at the X17Z and decided to move up to the next size, the X18D. GVW is 3,715 lbs. and CCC is 685 lbs. We load pretty much all of our big gear into the back of our truck, including the bikes. Do not trust the flimsy bumper on the camper to put a carrier and two bikes on it. As far as options go, the fridge, the cooktop, the oven, the microwave, the furnace, the toilet, the a/c. They are all options that add weight to the camper. We take what we need and leave the rest at home.
    Good Luck on your camper hunt.
  • yes, this is typical of nearly all hybrids with the magic 3500lbs. GVWR.

    they entice owners of minivans and CUVs because almost all have 3500lbs. as their maximum towing capacity.
    and yes, the Roo 17 will be close but it has a GVWR over 3500lbs.
    it'll have a yellow sticker weight around 3200lbs.

    this is the big issue with these trailer, the very poor CCC numbers.