Jul-19-2014 07:42 AM
Jul-24-2014 06:02 PM
pulsar wrote:
...Do you really think that RVers should calculate the weight of those fluids as part of their cargo?...
pulsar wrote:
In the end, I believe that all RVers should have their rigs weight, preferably each wheel separately, after they have loaded it.
Tom
Jul-24-2014 05:40 PM
rk911 wrote:pulsar wrote:
The OCCC for a new coach will be on a federally required label, which can be found in the drivers area near, the vehicle certification label. Sales people I've talked with, don't know the label is there.
On edit:
OCCC = GVWR - UVW - propane
UVW is the weight of the motorhme as built at the factory with full fuel, engine oil and coolants
Water and occupants count as cargo; propane does not.
Sources: 49 CFR 571.110 as found on www.law.cornell.edu
Tom
all of these new weight ratings (OCCC, UVW, etc.) are, in my opinion, designed to confuse. I prefer to consider weights and weight ratings this way. GVWR minus the actual unloaded weight of the MH (nothing in it that didn't come from the factory or added dealer options) equals the payload. and one needs individual axle weights to determine not only how much payload the MH has but where it is located.
Jul-24-2014 07:43 AM
pulsar wrote:
The OCCC for a new coach will be on a federally required label, which can be found in the drivers area near, the vehicle certification label. Sales people I've talked with, don't know the label is there.
On edit:
OCCC = GVWR - UVW - propane
UVW is the weight of the motorhme as built at the factory with full fuel, engine oil and coolants
Water and occupants count as cargo; propane does not.
Sources: 49 CFR 571.110 as found on www.law.cornell.edu
Tom
Jul-24-2014 05:28 AM
Jul-22-2014 12:53 PM
Jul-20-2014 07:47 PM
Jul-20-2014 09:09 AM
hoopers wrote:
Gas tank is 80 gallon. Water is 75 gallons. This is about 1300 lbs.
That leaves 1400 lbs. Is this enough?
By the time you add passengers, a 500 lb hitch capacity, there is maybe only 500 lbs left for gear.
It is one of the most popular models, so I am wondering if I am missing something.
Jul-20-2014 07:06 AM
tropical36 wrote:hoopers wrote:
Looking at the Vista 30T carrying capacity...seems from what I can tell, it is 2700 lbs.
The dry weight is 15,300 lbs.
GVWR is spec'd at 18000 lbs.
Gas tank is 80 gallon. Water is 75 gallons. This is about 1300 lbs.
That leaves 1400 lbs. Is this enough?
By the time you add passengers, a 500 lb hitch capacity, there is maybe only 500 lbs left for gear.
It is one of the most popular models, so I am wondering if I am missing something.
Sounds about right and mine is 2950. I'm thinking that the dry weight (curb weight) includes a full tank of gas and all oils, so not as bad as it seems. Where we lack with ours, is in the GCVW max. because of the 4L80E transmission, which hates heavy toads. Having said all this, one might be surprised with the number of overloaded coaches on the road and that includes some DP's. Still they function pretty well and nothing falls off, breaks or explodes in most cases.
Jul-19-2014 09:07 PM
Jul-19-2014 08:24 AM
hoopers wrote:
Looking at the Vista 30T carrying capacity...seems from what I can tell, it is 2700 lbs.
The dry weight is 15,300 lbs.
GVWR is spec'd at 18000 lbs.
Gas tank is 80 gallon. Water is 75 gallons. This is about 1300 lbs.
That leaves 1400 lbs. Is this enough?
By the time you add passengers, a 500 lb hitch capacity, there is maybe only 500 lbs left for gear.
It is one of the most popular models, so I am wondering if I am missing something.
Jul-19-2014 08:13 AM
hoopers wrote:
Looking at the Vista 30T carrying capacity...seems from what I can tell, it is 2700 lbs.
The dry weight is 15,300 lbs.
GVWR is spec'd at 18000 lbs.
Gas tank is 80 gallon. Water is 75 gallons. This is about 1300 lbs.
That leaves 1400 lbs. Is this enough?
By the time you add passengers, a 500 lb hitch capacity, there is maybe only 500 lbs left for gear.
It is one of the most popular models, so I am wondering if I am missing something.
Jul-19-2014 08:09 AM