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Driving – Airstream NTERSTATE User Manual

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DRIVING

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LOADING

Below is a sample of the weight information chart provided in all Airstream vehicles.

This information can be found in your vehicle on the back of a wardrobe door about

60” up from the floor.

See specification section in this manual for weights and term definitions.

WEIGHT DISTRIBUTION

The motorhomes have fresh water, a wastewater tank, and storage areas. It gives you

great flexibility in loading. With flexibility comes responsibility. If you want to load down

all the storage compartments, the amount of fluids will have to be reduced. Distribute

your additional cargo as evenly as possible with the heaviest objects located as low

as possible.

Do you really want to carry 300 pounds of water to a RV park 1,000 miles away and

then hook up to a city water supply? Even if you’re going to the “boondocks”, you can

usually fill your water tank shortly before entering the area. Just reducing your load by

10 gallons of water lets you carry an awful lot of fishing and camping gear.

The Unloaded Vehicle Weight

(UVW), listed on the chart in your coach, is the weight

of this motorhome as manufactured at the factory with full fuel, engine oil, and cool-

ants.

Cargo Carrying Capacity

(CCC) is equal to the GVWR minus each of the following:

UVW, full fresh (potable) water weight (including water heater), full propane weight,

and SCWR.

WEIGHING

The unloaded vehicle weight (UVW), listed on the chart in your coach is the weight of

the motorhome with the options as ordered and installed at the factory. It includes all

weight at the axles with full generator fluids, including fuel, engine oil, and coolants.

To determine the actual weight of your vehicle with personal cargo, water and LP, it

must be weighed on scales. The most common scales are those used by states to

weigh trucks used along the highway. In rural areas, grain elevators are a good source

and another would be a gravel pit. Note: Weighing instructions for this motorhome are

explained later in this section.

If you have trouble locating scales, a call to your State Highway Patrol will usually find

them very cooperative in assisting you.

MOTORHOME WEIGHT INFORMATION

VIN OR SERIAL NUMBER

GVWR (GROSS VEHICULAR WEIGHT RATING) IS THE MAXIMUM PERMISSABLE WEIGHT OF THIS FULLY LOADED MOTORHOME.

UVW (UNLOADED VEHICLE WEIGHT), IS THE WEIGHT OF THE MOTORHOME AS MANUFACTURED AT THE FACTORY WITH

FULL FUEL, ENGINE OIL, AND COOLANTS.

CCC (CARGO CARRYING CAPACITY) IS EQUAL TO GVWR MINUS EACH OF THE FOLLOWING: UVW, FULL FRESH (POTABLE)

WATER WEIGHT, (INCLUDING WATER HEATER) FULL LP GAS WEIGHT AND SCREW.

CARGO CARRYING CAPACITY (CCC) COMPUTATION

POUNDS

KILOGRAMS

GVWR....................................................................................................................................

MINUS UVW..................................................................................................................

MINUS FRESH WATER WEIGHT OF GALLONS @ 8.3 LB/GAL..................

MINUS LP GAS WEIGHT OF GALLONS @ 4.2 LB/GAL...................

*CCC FOR THIS MOTORHOME........................................................................................

*DEALER INSTALLED EQUIPMENT WILL REDUCE CCC

CONSULT OWNER MANUAL (S) FOR SPECIFIC WEIGHING INSTRUCTIONS AND TOWING GUIDELINES.

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SCWR (SLEEPING CAPACITY WEIGHT RATING) IS THE MANUFACTURER’S DESIGNATED NUMBER OF SLEEPING POSITIONS
MULTIPLIED BY 154 POUNDS (70 KILOGRAMS)

MINUS SCWR OF PERSONS @154LB/PERSON....................