![]() Reason for selling is does not use enough.Ģ004 Winnebago BRAVE, This gas powered, Winnebago Brave Class A motorhome, actual color scheme is Cirrus Blue Metallic, has just 52,600 actual miles. She has New Awnings, New radio, 2 New TVs, New propane tank, plugs wires, fuel filter The low mileage and great condition of this RV makes it perfect for touring the country in style. Seller states carpeting throughout is in great condition and is a nice neutral color. There is a side entry door with grab bars for easy entry. Master bedroom features mirrored closet doors which makes the room more spacious. There is more than enough storage with the medicine cabinet and storage under the vanity. The bath features a solid surface vanity, shower with seat and footrests and a beautiful shell accent. ![]() She features a queen bed, kitchen with microwave, refrigerator, freezer, covered stove, oven, sink, and solid surface countertops. This 2004 Winnebago Brave 32V has all the comforts of home. New Awnings, New radio, 2 New TVs, New propane tank. She was well-designed to give the feel of a larger RVģ2k miles !Just had Cmplete Tune up ! 2004 Winnebago Brave 32V. There is plenty of storage space for a smaller size unit. If you don’t want to do the math simply load your RV up just as you would for a trip and drive down to a local truck scale.She has lots of great conveniences, and the size is easy to handle. If you should add this up yourself, be sure to include the water in the water heater).Īfter adding, if the total pounds exceed the GCWR, you are overweight! And remember you still haven’t even added in the weight of a full tank of propane, any food, any other cargo, any extra passengers or pets and a contingency in case you have to travel with full black and/or grey tanks. + Full load of water (Water weight is listed on the OCCC sticker. + Weight of vehicle being towed (To see if your vehicle is towable and to find the vehicle weight CLICK HERE or see your vehicle owner’s manual for towing specifics) Your total pounds cannot exceed the GCWR! Now figure the weight of your loaded RV, add the towed vehicle weight and see if you’re overweight. Subtract the OCCC from the GVWR to get the weight of the empty RV. The OCCC figure is the maximum allowable weight of all occupants, plus weight of all food, tools, full fresh water tanks, full LP-gas tanks and personal belongings. This weight sticker is put on by the RV manufacturer (Winnebago normally places it on the inside of the driver’s door). Locate the Occupant and Cargo Carrying Capacity (OCCC) sticker for motorized RVs only. If the ‘hitch rating’ is lower than the chassis’ Maximum Towing Capacity then your new towing capacity number will be that of the ‘hitch rating.’ When a manufacturer tells you that the vehicle can tow 5000 pounds, this ‘hitch rating’ is typically where that comes from. Now look at your RV hitch where you will find the hitch weight rating plate. Here’s a visual to help you better understand GVWR and GCWR… (Example below of window sticker lists tank capacities) The total poundage of everything combined must be less than the specified GCWR! This number includes maximum pounds of everything combined – the motorhome, the people in it, the towed vehicle, the water in your tanks (every tank), the jumper cables, camping supplies, etc. The GCWR will be listed under ‘specifications’ for your chassis. Maximum Available Gross Combined Weight Rating (GCWR). You can find the GVWR number on the tire pressure plate inside the driver’s door.ģ. The towed vehicle doesn’t count toward this number but the tongue weight of the trailer does count here. This number represents the maximum weight that the vehicle itself is allowed to have. This number can be found under specifications for your chassis or by figuring the difference between the Gross Combined Weight Rating (GCWR) and the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR). Three important numbers when figuring how much a motor home can tow: After a little research to find a few important numbers you will be able to figure how much your motor home can tow! First thing to know is what chassis your motor home is built on so that you can find specifications of the chassis. ![]()
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