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Shorteelaw
Apr 14, 2014Explorer
ah64id wrote:
1,000 pounds to dry weight is very low, 2,000 is much more realistic.
40 gallons of water, 60lbs of propane, and extra battery (if you dry camp) and that 1,000 lbs is nearly half gone.
Food and clothing adds up very quick.
Our camper has a dry weight of 6,350 lbs and the lightest it has ever been is just over 7,000lbs without water or food. It's not difficult at all to get it to 2,000lbs over dry weight, not counting the 100lbs of hitch. Dry weight is not always accurate.
Not all trailers will be that way, but without loading and weighing a trailer there isn't a safer way to compute max trailer weight.
That brings up a good point, the WDH will take ~100lbs off your payload. A 4,000 dry weight is the max I would look for.
You haven't mentioned your TV yet.
Our TV is a 2010 Nissan Titan.
Most times we will have others traveling with us (NOT in our TV) and we plan to load their car with the food and their own stuff, not keep it in our TT while traveling.
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