wizards8507
Mar 06, 2018Explorer
What do you load in your PUP?
I just put in an order with the local dealer for a 2018 Jay Sport 10SD and I'm super excited. The trailer hasn't actually finished production yet, so I won't have it for a few weeks at least. In the meantime, I'd like to get my tow vehicle up to snuff. My vehicle as configured has a capacity of 2,000 lbs but I can spend some money and get it up to about 3,500, but I'm wondering if that's necessary.
Realistically, how much do you all stow in your PUPs while you're pulling them? The model I purchased has a dry weight of 1,720 lbs and a GVWR of 2,400. I have absolutely no intention of ever using the 28 gallon water tank, so I'm having trouble thinking of what the heck I could fit in a closed ten foot trailer that would weigh 280 lbs to put me at 2,00 total, let alone the 680 lbs cargo carrying capacity. I'm thinking the only stuff we'll have in there are some buckets, a lantern, matches, a camp axe, sleeping bags, folding chairs, utensils, and paper plates. Am I missing something, or can I be reasonably confident that I'll be able to stay under 2,000 lbs?
FWIW, the "weak point" in my towing configuration is the hitch, which has a 2,000 lbs capacity without WDH and 3,500 lbs capacity with one. I'd like to avoid the cost of a WDH for such a light trailer if I can safely do so.
Realistically, how much do you all stow in your PUPs while you're pulling them? The model I purchased has a dry weight of 1,720 lbs and a GVWR of 2,400. I have absolutely no intention of ever using the 28 gallon water tank, so I'm having trouble thinking of what the heck I could fit in a closed ten foot trailer that would weigh 280 lbs to put me at 2,00 total, let alone the 680 lbs cargo carrying capacity. I'm thinking the only stuff we'll have in there are some buckets, a lantern, matches, a camp axe, sleeping bags, folding chairs, utensils, and paper plates. Am I missing something, or can I be reasonably confident that I'll be able to stay under 2,000 lbs?
FWIW, the "weak point" in my towing configuration is the hitch, which has a 2,000 lbs capacity without WDH and 3,500 lbs capacity with one. I'd like to avoid the cost of a WDH for such a light trailer if I can safely do so.