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SECTION 3
PRE-TRAVEL INFORMATION
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Fig. 3.6 Tie down end secured to unit frame
3. After loading your equipment onto the
front deck, reverse these steps and
secure the ramps for travel.
LOADING YOUR RV
Decide on the various items of food, clothing,
equipment and other supplies you will need
for the length and destination of your trip.
Store and secure all loose items inside the
RV before traveling. Overlooked items such
as canned goods, or small appliances on the
countertop, cooking pans on the range or
free-standing furniture items can become
dangerous projectiles during a sudden stop.
Distribute cargo side-to-side so the weight on
each tire does not exceed one-half of the
GAWR for either axle. For traveling safety, it
is important to make sure any tie down straps
(if so equipped) on appliances or furniture are
secured.
WEIGHING YOUR TOW VEHICLE & RV
Now that your RV is loaded you should have
it weighed. The actual weight of the RV,
passengers, all options, liquids, the hitch
weight of your towed vehicle and your
personal cargo is important for you to know
so you do not exceed the GVWR.
There are two important factors when loading
your RV, total weight and balance. It is
imperative that you verify compliance within
all applicable weight ratings. Overloading your
RV will void the Towable Limited Warranty
and the warranties of many component part
manufacturers.
Have your RV weighed periodically at a
public scale to determine the proper load
distribution. Keep in mind that individual
scales will operate differently. The
surroundings of the scale need to be
adequate to accommodate weighing each
side of your RV.
It is important that the loading ramps and
any equipment on the front deck is
secured before travel. Failure to properly
secure items to the front deck could lead to
property damage and personal injury.
Never load the RV in excess of the GAWR
for either axle. Overloading your RV may
result in adverse handling characteristics
and damage to the chassis.
DO NOT EXCEED YOUR GVWR! This
means you should weigh your RV as
loaded for your normal travel to determine
the actual weight. If you exceed the
GVWR, you MUST remove items from the
RV, or drain liquids, then re-weigh the
vehicle to ensure you have achieved a
safe weight. Do not travel with full
grey/black holding tanks. This not only
wastes gas but, depending upon the
location of the grey or black holding tanks,
can affect handling characteristics.
Store items in areas designated for
storage. Do not store anything in the areas
reserved for the converter, electrical
panels or the furnace or water heater, etc.

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Jayco JAY SERIES Specifications

General IconGeneral
CategoryCaravans
ManufacturerJayco
SeriesJAY SERIES
LengthVaries by model
WidthVaries by model
HeightVaries by model
Interior HeightVaries by model
Dry WeightVaries by model
Hitch WeightVaries by model
GVWRVaries by model
Fresh Water CapacityVaries by model
Sleeping CapacityVaries by model
Gray Water CapacityVaries by model
Black Water CapacityVaries by model
LP Gas CapacityVaries by model
TiresVaries by model
Floor ConstructionVaries by model
InsulationVaries by model
FurnaceOptional
Water HeaterOptional
RefrigeratorOptional
Air ConditionerOptional
AwningOptional
BatteryOptional
Solar PrepOptional

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