yorkslass
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This is something that's bothered me for a long time.
You go along to a dealer's showroom or motorhome show and see the motorhome you really like. Lovely shower, love the upholstery, ooh its got a big garage great for the chairs/bikes/barbie etc, but payload is something that's overlooked by many people, especially if they are new to the pastime.
I think it's about time that there is a standard that we can use to give us available payload.
Manufacturer's seem to vary, a driver, half a tank of fuel, some water, no water,a gas tank or not.
If we could come up with a list that could be applied to any van, that may help us and especially new members decide what weight we have to spare.
What do you think?
You go along to a dealer's showroom or motorhome show and see the motorhome you really like. Lovely shower, love the upholstery, ooh its got a big garage great for the chairs/bikes/barbie etc, but payload is something that's overlooked by many people, especially if they are new to the pastime.
I think it's about time that there is a standard that we can use to give us available payload.
Manufacturer's seem to vary, a driver, half a tank of fuel, some water, no water,a gas tank or not.
If we could come up with a list that could be applied to any van, that may help us and especially new members decide what weight we have to spare.
What do you think?