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Old 07-31-2010, 08:06 PM   #5
KParis
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Wink 2619 weight and safety

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Originally Posted by Bill View Post
Well, let's start with one thing. Trailmanor does give "real weight" of the trailer. It is called dry weight, and it is the real weight of the TM before the owner adds stuff. At the Trailmanor.com website, click "Showroom", then "Specifications" - the dry weight is listed for every model of folding trailer.

Trailmanor does not list the weight of factory options, but you can look them up. Without looking them up, I would guess that the air conditioner weighs 60 pounds, the awning weighs 30 pounds, a battery weighs 25 pounds, propane weighs 25 pounds (5 pounds per gallon or so), and the awning weighs 25 pounds. Total about 175 pounds.

What TrailManor can't list, and can't control, is the stuff that the owner adds. The TM web site suggests that you should add 500 to 1000 pounds to the dry weight to obtain a ready-to-camp weight, and as you can see, the factory options are a relatively small part of this. You can figure that the tongue weight is 13-14% of the total towed weight.

I hope this helps. I'm not entirely sure what you expect TM to publish as a "real weight". Your concern with weight is commendable, but most of the gap between dry weight and towed weight is under your control, not TM's.

Bill
Hi,

I really appreciate all the wisdom being shared in this forum. It really helps those of us who are rookies. I am considering buying a 2619 and I get worried when I read all the stuff about weight. The info that one of you provided (thanks) listed the following: dry weight is 2673 lbs; the load capacity is 1350 lbs; both added together gives the gross trailer weight of 4023 lbs. It also lists 3672 lbs. as the axle weight which I couldn't find before. Doesn't this mean that if I load the TM to capacity of 4023, I would exceed the rating of the axle? Isn't that dangerous? Or am I just confused? What weight would you recommend as the max.(loaded, traveling weight)? By the way, I do plan on adding the awning, AC, TV/DVD on a hanging mount, and the TV antenna which totals about 200 pounds. I know I also have to add a battery which I assume weighs about 60 pounds. So I will be at about 2900 pounds before adding any items. Please correct me if I am wrong.

I am thinking of a Honda Pilot that tows 4500 pounds with a class 3 trailer hitch. The tongue rating of this Pilot is 450 pounds and the listed number for the TM 2619 is 351. Do I have to add more numbers to the 351 to get the real number of the TM being towed (I assume I add the 2 20# propane tanks =40 pounds but is that all I add?). Just not sure what to do or whether to get an SUV that tows 3500 pounds (TM implies this is fine for almost all of its models). Whew--this is confusing.

Sorry for so many questions, but I prefer to ask owner's rather than dealers. I would appreciate any help you can provide. Thanks.

Have a wonderful day, K. Paris
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